Aderonke Apata
Human Rights Activist and LGBTI Equality Advocate and Public Speaker in Manchester, United Kingdom
I am a Human Rights Activist and LGBTI Equality Advocate and public speaker at African Rainbow Family currently living in Manchester, United Kingdom. My interests range from sewing to causes. I am also interested in music, politics, and education.
Subsequently, Aderonke was appointed a Patron of Proud2BeProject in Totnes that support LGBT+ people.
As part of Aderonke's commitment to challenge issues facing minorities and internalising the space and gap in services available for LGBTIQ asylum seekers experiencing domestic violence, she was appointed a Trustee Board member of Broken Rainbow UK the domestic violence charity and ReachOUT Leeds, a charity that supports LGBT Refugees and Asylum Seekers.
Aderonke's fight against barriers for equal access to the political system, her ongoing campaign for equality has been recognised when she was elected as the BAME Officer, National LGBT Labour in 2014. This is to call upon all BAME LGBTs in the UK to raise their voices and demand accountability of politicians.
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