Sunday, 22 January 2012

Minutes of the meeting: Plenary Jan 14th 2012

CHAPTER 1: SISTAS ARE DOING IT FOR THEMSELVES!!!!!


 Introduction

The meeting was attended by 14 beautiful lesbians. The convener was Fundi Ndaba. She arrived late, and blamed it on the weather.  Tsidi(Liebe) , Nomonde, Fikile KaNtazi were already there, Emelda arrived with her partner shortly, Confy joined in quietly and TJ, Tandi and their crew arrived shortly. The 14 members also included the Londoners who are from Zimbabwe, with whom Fundi Ndaba shared that if Dinner 48 be profitable, they will have a fair share to be calculated by the accountant for their participation in planning of the session.   We had apologies from Mpho Nemphuri, Sibulele, Imana and other two friends due to their prior commitments.

Ice Breaker
It was a casual session, we had all agreed to be informal and as the ice breaker we shared more about who we are, how we spent our holidays while waiting for the other guests to arrive. We shared on how we spent our holidays. Filike, her partner and friends were on holiday in Mozzie. Green with envy I must say @ Maputo and Fatima’s in Tofo .Pictures on Facebook highlighted a holiday not to be missed. We agreed that we can start saving at least R300 a month so that we can plan that trip later in the year. The beauty is we will be traveling on the bus, and connect through Fatima's. Fikile should be our tour guide. So there it is Lesbians, we can be just a bunch of hooligans who hangs out at Zoo lake, parks for drinks. We have an opportunity  see the world together. We are looking forward to being a sexy sexed passengers to Mozambique. Someone better organize lesbians in Mozzie or we will come back cerebosed . or we can have all kinds of fish, everywhere including the fish markets.

Session Notes
·         Our session was started lightly, per ser where we had to share the purpose of the meeting, why it is important to have dinner 48.  That Dinner48 is one of the media platforms to mould an identity of an African Lesbian. Initially Fundi envisaged the Dinner 48 will feature defining  who the African Lesbian is  but it turns out that the misconceptions about her identity are unfounded.
·         So it was agreed that instead harness and embrace her identity African Lesbian  cos she exist.   
·         We agreed on the manifesto for the group that we are more than a Dinner 4 8 but a group of lesbians who are out to help define model this African Lesbian who seems to be illusive yet defined, present yet invisible.
·         The proposal at hand was we need to have a media and forums where she is defined better, through social activism and pleasure activities that are beyond the typical current lesbian socialization.
·         The vision of this group( African Lesbian) was we are lesbians a people beyond being an NGO like organization but rather a movement of sorts.
·         The point being that we want to know what are the realities of lesbians as a whole, also to help define what is it that we want to see happening different in our communities

( The issue of “corrective” rape was talked about as an example whereby we hear the stories of these people but when it comes to getting them together to speak about their traumatic events it seems that many opt to rather say nothing and not come forward as the “VOICE” to this rape.)
·         What are the perceptions out there about lesbians? We need to have a better defined brand  African Lesbian
·          This is a movement that would look to building ourselves collectively and as individuals.
·         Communication must be in such a way as to include people that are not in South Africa alone but abroad and in other African countries as well. We need to get Africa to share their Lesbain stories
·         The big question that led to this NEED to have such a movement is to answer the question: what and who is the African Lesbian It was also suggested that it would be important to share about the history of the LGBTI community so this would not be reinventing the wheel but merely discussing what it means to be an African lesbian in the 21st Century.
 ·         So again one of the goals is to get a media platform which would be used as a teaching tool to those lesbians that have not come out and their friends and family as it would serve to show that there is a face of this lesbian and she is successful and making her mark in society at large, through media platform like Dinner48 and emagazine
·         Also engage the existing professional lesbians who are capable to also volunteer their time and skills in detailing this programme
·         It was  concluded  that the best topic to be featured will be “Coming Out as it symbolises the birth of the New Journey, Our coming Out stories. This above point then led to the exciting idea of having the first Dinner 4 8 being about Coming Out, however, a debate and question was posed asking Why should we come out??
·         There was then talk about profiling people in the various sectors to showcase that being a lesbian does not mean one cannot achieve certain goals in life through the fact that we have a wide range of different professionals and they could be what young lesbians look up to and live to emulate and become like them. Lesbians success stories need to be shared. Fikile suggested the executive profiling, parenting, history, how culture impacts on lesbians, what does the law says what else do we need to do. Lesbians at work place, lesbians doing it for themselves, formulation of networks( eg Tax Lady)

 ·         It was agreed that the launch for Dinner 4 8 will be about coming out attached to a national campaign called “Coming out campaign” where 1000 women would state their names and say I am lesbian.

*      There was then discussions held about Lobola and how to combat such a situation when there are two women involved:
*      oThis particular topic sparked quite a debate whereby there was a feeling of why should I pay lobola for you and you do not for me.
*      Then there were the issues of parents wanting lobola from both sides
*      We then found ourselves trying to justify why one partner “deserved” to have lobola paid for her with taking the“home-making” role as an important factor where one partner stated that they do a lot around the house to make it a home.
*      BUT there was also the expectations of each sides parents that no matter what when they had their daughter they had an idea of one day getting lobola for her and so because of that they expected lobola from the other side.
*      In the end it was concluded that perhaps they should do a swap, the one family matches the other family and they both get the same amount of money…
*      A bit was discussed about culture and the question of Christianity being a culture and how people reconcile the two.
Highlights
·         Tshidi had another vision for the event, Dinner48 and the audience, and all pay to participate. with only 8 Guest invite. Fundi suggested that cos this is the first one, it should not be limited to 8 guests but all, it will be a intimate dinner "bring your own" for maximum 40 guests who will be sharing their coming out stories.
·         Tsidi had  a menu plan for a all events. Very impressive.
·          It was indicated that we will need a journalist or a scriber to tell tales of this women. Fikile suggested that we would rather be more professional in editing  for the 5minute Trailer for the first video for Dinner48 as it will be launching an identity that will stay with us forever. She suggested that instead of just doing it we need to plan thoroughly and engage other service providers.

We needed the services of
  • the events organizer who will be gaining a skill necessary in future to organize events, already identified
  • the videographer, Fikile said we should call her a movie maker( too expensive). We have find the videographer. Meeting to be held shortly, thanks to Thandeka Jwaha.
  • And a logo design and the invitation.
  • Fundi  was suppose to go check if it is feasible to put it together for the month end of January or propose an alternative date.

Next meeting

  • It was proposed that we will have an African Lesbian afternoon we discuss and socialize as a think tank. Initially proposed for the 28th January 2012.
  •  She proposes to postpone til 24th Feb as she need to finalize seating arrangement at the venue and general logistics if we need a studio to host 40 guests. And we also need to finalize catering and all logistics.



  • The new date will be announced in due course what out for the campaign the participant profiles, and the events theme.


Monday, 9 January 2012

14th Jan 2012 Plenary Session

YOU ARE ALL INVITED!!!!!!
We have good news and bad news.  Good News we will be meeting at Melville on the 14th Jan 2012 at the 4th Street Melville Cafe  at 13h00 for 13h30 for a plenary session for our first launch event called Diner 48. To RSVP please send me confirmation via email to ndabafundi@gmail.com or diner48@gmail.com.  The topic to be covered will be  the Makings of the African Lesbian” where African lesbians are invited to sign their own cheques by

·         defining who they are
·          who they will like to be
·          how do they plan to get there.

Who should be on the talkshow:  We need seven outspoken individuals who will be able to tell their stories, what they wish to see happening.
·   It could be a little girl who is sent away by a Christian family cos she is a lesbian or a younger woman forced into a marriage by her family.
·   It could be an NGO rep who intervenes where there are problems,
·    An activist who stands alone with a placard to tell her story .
·    It could be a woman whose family does not know that she is a lesbian.
·    It could be a lesbian who is proud to be one
·    An older  heterosexual  lesbian who is  aware that she can be a lesbian but way too old to live freely
·   A lesbian who feels that she is a butch lesbian bullying all the way into her being.

What is on discussion during plenary:

·         What questions to ask (the convener will have all questions at hand during the talkshow)
·         Is it necessary to do it at my house as initially planned , any volunteers for the following shows
·         Table décor? Colors
·         Who will handle the events logistics-[ Formal Invitation( graphic designer), ensure RSVP smooth running of event]
·         What is the dress code
·         Do we have the dinning theme
·         What time are they expected, do we need  the red carpet
·         Do we need a photographer
·         Table décor
·         Videographer requirements ( Timeslot. How long. When do we break if necessary)
·         Dietary Requirements
·          Expectation for Scribbler  to profile all guests
·         Type of music to be played
·         Is this doable on the proposed date
·         When is the formal launch for Dinner 4 8.
·         Number of volunteers, their roles.
What do you bring: Notepad , your profile with the following responses
  •  your own story. Have u ever realized how difficult it is to answer that question about
  •  who are you?
  •  what makes you tick?
  •  why do you want us to know about you,
  •  what makes you happy?
  •  what will u like to see changing if u were to change the world for one day.
  • how has your sexuality enable or disempower you?
  • And we can follow up later on: whre do you buy your clothes, perfumes, artificants, music etc.....
BAD NEWS......
We still need volunteers, a lot of them. Until then this is a pie in the sky.

Thursday, 8 December 2011

Dinner 4 8 14th January 2012 Plennary Session for the 28th Jan 2010

Preamble:  

I don’t know how do I invite the African Lesbian to be part of this journey. Dinner 4 8 is looking for volunteers. You are all invited to another plannery session. THE MAIN SHOOTING IS ON THE 28th JAN 2012

 I came out very late in my life. I came out to white friends who accepted my being, but I felt like tea leaves in a white tea.  They have communities and societies. They socialize in eateries, clubs, and homes and had common life. They had book clubs, movie nights, camping, poetry sessions. Their business are interconnected. Basically they are a society.  I love being a  carefree lesbian. Until the African lesbian stories came out, being raped and murdered. I suddenly became a subject of discussion in the lesbian tables.

They were all asking what is being done by the African Lesbian to gain ground and momentum. I did not know. I do not know.  I asked my friends of color to help mobilize my kind, and to engage with my African Lesbian community. I was told that it’s my battle to fight, mine alone. I am black they are white, it’s my black government, it’s my culture and my people.  We are a society of our own, we a black capable and able.  

And that they can only do this much. The rest is upon us to fight fix and correct. They can help if only we need help. The question is, do we need help.  I am sure there is a lot of good work than so far everywhere in the country. But it is not enough to mobilize the government and have structure systems in place. We are where we are as an African lesbian cos we want to be here. It is also within our capacity as human beings to be the change we will like to see.

So the message is let’s MOBILIZE OURSELVES. Create the society we will like to live in.  

In January 2012, we all tend to take RESOLUTIONS, amongst which we will save money or to lead a healthy financial life. I am hoping to invite a few who have just started working, who need advice about money investment and have a guest speaker to share her or her advice about how can we best do this. All lesbians are invited. There will always be a need for their participation. Even as audience in background, who knows we might have to put a projector and the screen. It is called dinner 48 cos, only 8 seats at the table. We are writing our history.  BE PART OF IT.

NEEDS:  Jan 14th 2012

Resource
Purpose
Name
Scripter
To highlight the theme of the event so that all answers and questions are with the proposed topic. A
?
An events Planner
To organize invitations, guests to invite and that all runs smooth in that day
?
A chef
To share on the meal of the day.
?
An interior designer
To help coordinate the layout of the space of the event
?
Videographer
To video shoot and edit the shoots
Have two in mind, keen to participate
Guest Speaker
An expert in the topic covered
 Have one in mind, but not a lesbian
6  Volunteers
To be part of the group
Not even one yet.

Sunday, 20 November 2011

Dinner 4 8  Plenary Meeting Report

Preamble:

I attend task team meetings and some NGO’s (LGBIT) meetings. Just  to get grips of what is happening in  LGBTI  community industry. But also to note the gaps. I have been told many a times that the African Lesbian seems to be illusive, or she does not take herself seriously or she is an alcoholic who is governed by alcohol. They say if you want see her, tell her there is alcohol, women and sex. For a moment I thought that is an insult. And yet in reality I am beginning to believe it. Who is the African Lesbian, and what does she want.
When I came out as a lesbian, I wanted to see material about the real life stories of the African Lesbian; I wanted to know the reality stories are told about culture, lifestyle, and acceptance. I wanted to know who I come out to. It was obvious that there is no structure, a formulated structure, and gay men seemed to have planed it all. I made a promise to myself that one day when I can, I want to be part to a progressive lesbian community. So dinner 4 8 is one of the efforts done to create awareness on what matters about being a lesbian.

I wanted to host the plenary session at Love and Revolution, cos that is owned by lesbians. Also  cos it is one place where change is spoken of through poetry song and the dance. Unfortunately it was closed; they close at 13h00. But I went next door sat close to the area, so that when I see a lesbian coming through, I will invite them to join me there. Only four pitched, and they are my friends. You think they pitched cos they are lesbians who wants to see the change, or cos they are my friends. I had an open tap of R1000, our drinks were R160.

Now, here is this person whose social responsibility is directed towards working together to help change the perception for African lesbians, and also to create awareness and demystify mysteries about being a lesbian.  And mobilizing from the ground, or grass root by engaging with on core issues. And none of those who were vocal and supportive of the Dinner 4 8 were there. The question is, is it relevant. Should it be done.

The minutes of the Dinner 4 8 Plenary  meeting.
I outlined that I will be allocating a minimum amount of R2000 for the dinner, that other lesbians who feel it will be adding value can contribute towards the kitty.  A three meal course is prepared shared at the table. We plan to do it anyway. Guests will be selected by the crew, depending on their expertise and understanding.

1.       We agreed that the purpose of Dinner 4 8 is:

·         To showcase positive African lesbian lifestyle by inviting upcoming and successful lesbians to dinner for a meal, where as the young have role models to look up to.

·         To showcase lifestyle through careers as subjects covered will require expects, hopefully from the (African) lesbian community

·         Invite existing experts like chefs, audiovisual specialists to put together the complete 12months programmes, including scripting, and editing, also designers to showcase and sample their interior designers, graphic designers etc.

·         To discuss in length relevant subjects that impact on the African Lesbian: culture,  identity stereotypes, sexuality health, and subjects that are a mystery to many e.g: changing sex, butch parenting,

·         It is meant to bring together a scattered talent to be molded into being for the generations yet to come, and for ourselves and as a community to share our reality.


2.       We brainstormed on subjects that can be discussed, what could be shared; what the outcome should be. What we were not sure about who are the most relevant lesbians to invite and engage.  Also whether Friday Dinner, or Saturday as the best day to host the show.

Month
Theme
Who are invited
Crew Requirements
Outcome
Jan 28th
Financial Planning
A successful lesbian who has made it through advance financial planning, and 5 lesbian who want a financial mentor, and
A scripter
An events planner
A chef
A interior designer  
A videographer
an expert in financial planning
A better planned future.
Feb 24th
Love and Relationship
Three couples one who has been in a long term relationship, just married, and or engaged to be married
A scripter
An events planner
A chef
A interior designer  
A videographer
A relationship advisor
Lesbian Marriages are marriages too
March 30th
Lifestyle
Theme: Cuban

6 Individuals for dinner to share on their coming out stories
A scripter
An events planner
A chef
A interior designer  
A videographer
Lesbians are humans with purpose too
April 27th
Legal implications’ of being a lesbian
Two lesbian in the legal fraternity, task team gov representative
 and individuals with questions
A scripter
An events planner
A chef
A interior designer  
A videographer
Learning the constitutions
May 25th
The lesbian entrepreneur
 Two CAILB representative, 5 businesses
A scripter
An events planner
A chef
A interior designer  
A videographer
Business opportunities and success stories
June 29th
The Lesbian  Parenting
6 lesbians parents, married, single and
A scripter
An events planner
A chef
A interior designer  
A videographer
Pros and cons of lesbian parenting
July 28th
 Lesbian Fashion
2 Fashionistas,2 Fashion designers, 2 image consultant
A scripter
An events planner
2 Models
A chef
A interior designer  
A videographer
Different lesbians clothing lifestyle
August 25th
The Lesbian Cultural Woman
7 lesbians from various cultural background
A scripter
An events planner
A chef
A interior designer  
A videographer
Impact of culture
To lesbians
Sep 29th
Spring: Sex Health Issues
6 lesbians to talk about their sexuality, guest sexologist
A scripter
An events planner
A chef
A interior designer  
A videographer
 Health Sexuality awareness to lesbians
Oct 27th
Travel
 7 well travelled lesbians
A scripter
An events planner
A chef
A interior designer  
A videographer
Travel Aspirations
Nov 24th
Books
7 lesbians to review books
A scripter
An events planner
A chef
A interior designer  
A videographer
A reading lesbian nation
December 16th
Year End Celebration
20 lesbians for dinner
A scripter
An events planner
A chef
A interior designer  
A videographer
A year end celebration


3.       Next Step

For lesbians to find which subjects they will conversant on. Register with the yet to be appointed convener.  

Dinner 4 8 Panel is looking for volunteers:

·          Project Convener
·          Vidoegrapher, we already have two individuals who are keen
·         Chefs: I have included my name. Fundi Ndaba
·         Guest show hosts for topics


All interested parties can forward their contact details to diner48@gmail.com  and state their interests 

         Meeting adjourned. Next meeting   on the 14th January 2012