Fighting for our people.

Queer African love has always existed and it has always deserved to be celebrated. We believe that being queer and African are not identities in conflict, but a beautiful wholeness worthy of community, visibility, and joy. Too many of us have felt pushed to the margins of our own cultures. Queer Motherland exists to change that with one gathering, one meal, one dance, one story at a time.

Our work is rooted in the belief that liberation is something we all should have. Through our events, programs, and community spaces, we are building a home where queer Africans can show up fully draped in their heritage, surrounded by their people, and unapologetically seen. We are just getting started, and we are building this together for every single one of us, without exception and without leaving anyone behind.