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Headlines of Hate: How Ugandan Media Fuels Anti-Minority Group Sentiment

Headlines of Hate: How Ugandan Media Fuels Anti-Minority Group Sentiment
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Headlines of Hate: How Ugandan Media Fuels Anti-Minority Group Sentiment

Author: Vicent Kyabayinze Published: Jul 11, 2025 Format: PDF Size: 4.19 MB
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This 2024 report by the East African Visual Artists critically explores the role of Ugandan media in shaping public discourse around the 2023 Anti-Homosexuality Act (AHA) and its impact on LGBTQ+ communities. Through content analysis, interviews, and testimonies, the report reveals how some media outlets have amplified hate, misinformation, and stigma — directly contributing to discrimination, violence, and social exclusion.

Offering evidence-based findings and actionable recommendations, Headlines of Hate calls for ethical journalism, media accountability, and the protection of human rights for marginalized groups in Uganda.

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Ugandan media LGBTQ+ rights Uganda Anti-Homosexuality Act 2023 media bias Ugand East African Visual Artists media and human rights, media ethics Uganda LGBTQ+ discrimination, headlines of hate Uganda journalism hate speech media marginalized communities Uganda queer rights Africa ethical journalism LGBTQ+ advocacy Uganda social stigma media human rights East Africa

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