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Uganda's anti-homosexuality bill wants to 'rehabilitate' LGBTIQ+ people – African psychologists warn of its dangers

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Monday, May 1, 2023

Unfortunately, the practices described in the declaration are included in the 2023 Anti-Homosexuality Bill proposed by Uganda’s parliament.

Key Points: 
  • Unfortunately, the practices described in the declaration are included in the 2023 Anti-Homosexuality Bill proposed by Uganda’s parliament.
  • PsySSA president, professor Floretta Boonzaier, has described the bill to me as “an attack on human dignity, well-being, autonomy and self-determination”.
  • Research conducted in three African countries in 2019 found that half of the respondents suffered some form of conversion.
  • South African psychologists with expertise in sexuality and gender have condemned the bill.

No scientific grounding

    • But he has ignored evidence-based critiques that have been presented to him over the years, dating back to 2010 and 2014.
    • Brouard has said the bill
      is anti-science and represents a backward step in contemporary understanding of human nature.

Perpetuating harm

    • Professor Kopano Ratele, an acclaimed African psychology scholar, said via email that
      the bill is, at its core, inhuman.
    • It seems that the bill is essentially about some people desiring to control the bodies, relationships, and the inner lives of others.
    • It criminalises identity by prescribing prosecution for how people think, feel, identify, and, ultimately, who and how they love.
    • Christian evangelical churches from the US have been directly linked to current anti-LGBTIQ+ ideologies in African countries.

The next steps

    • We call on mental health professionals from across Africa to sign and endorse the declaration and to join the growing chorus of experts who have condemned Uganda’s dangerous bill.
    • The PsySSA Sexuality and Gender Division, for example, has been at the forefront of leading a science-informed critique of the Ugandan bill.

LucidLink Deployed by VICE Media Group to Bring Production and Post Production to the Cloud

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Thursday, September 8, 2022

SAN FRANCISCO and AMSTERDAM, Sept. 8, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- LucidLink, an innovative SaaS-based company delivering high-performance remote collaboration to the world's largest brands and creative professionals, has been deployed across VICE Media Group to diversify its post-production model and move its production workflow to the cloud.

Key Points: 
  • VICE Media's news team initially ran a 30-day trial of LucidLink during the pandemic, employing 'cloud NAS' technology to enable content to be stored in the cloud and dynamically streamed and cached to local devices.
  • VICE Media's news team used LucidLink for teams working remotely with the day-to-air content from regions in the field to the finishing teams taking broadcast content to air.
  • The trial was so successful that VICE Media moved its entire production workflow to the cloud.
  • Dominic Brouard, Post Production Infrastructure Manager, VICE Media Group, said, "We wanted to deploy a solution that would enable remote from home productivity in the short-term, but we also wanted to try and build something that would stand us in good stead post-Covid.