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Emboldened by outsiders restricted at home: how sexism holds back queer women in West and Central Africa / Corey-Boulet, Robbie   Journal Article
Corey-Boulet, Robbie Journal Article
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Key Words Society  Independence  Sexuality  Ivory Coast  Abidjan  LGBT Community 
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Ivory Coast: Victor's justice / Corey-Boulet, Robbie   Journal Article
Corey-Boulet, Robbie Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract Abidjan, Ivory Coast-It was long past midnight when a truck belonging to the Republican Forces of Ivory Coast (FRCI) pulled up to a small, open-air restaurant in Duékoué, a town of 75,000 in the country's west. The crowd that night in March was mostly young men, many of them drinking and dancing to club tracks played by a local disc jockey. Not long after the soldiers' arrival, 16 of the men, including the DJ, were rounded up for arrest. Although no reason was given, the men went willingly, even helping to push the truck when it would not start on its own.
Key Words Ivory Coast  National Army  Al-assane Ouattara  FRCI 
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Trump effect : elections at home and abroad dampen liberia’s gay-rights revival / Corey-Boulet, Robbie   Journal Article
Corey-Boulet, Robbie Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract After a backlash against gay rights in 2012, LGBT Liberians have begun to organize and be more public in their demands for equality. But two presidential races—last November’s election of Donald Trump and the selection of a successor to Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf this fall—threaten to undo that progress. Journalist Robbie Corey-Boulet reports on the challenges facing Liberia’s LGBT leaders as they contend with possible U.S. funding cuts and local politicians who are stoking homophobia.
Key Words Development  United States  Liberia  Aid  Gay Rights  LGBT 
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