“Speak, speak and never get tired of speaking. People may not hear you, but invest time and intellect to convince them to listen.” This is Mpho Buntse’s advice to others.
Buntse has been an activist for the LGBTQIA+ community since 15, driven by the injustices to which people who live outside the gender binary are subjected. He writes extensively on contextualising erased histories as a way of demystifying misconceptions about the LGBTQIA+ community.
At a local level, Buntse lobbies for queer-inclusive legislation and has been part of the campaign to push the passing of the Civil Union Amendment Act and the Hate Crimes and Speech Bill.
He was invited to be a speaker at the Victory Institute LGBTQIA+ Leaders World Conference in Washington, DC, attended by more than 500 LGBTQIA+ affirming legislators, judges, academics, business leaders and activists.
Buntse now works for Access Chapter 2 as its communications lead.
“My biggest mistake is yet to happen — and that is when in my lifetime I do not do anything to protect the voice of the queer community.”