Kirvan Fortuin (deceased)
Gender: Genderqueer (they/them)
Sexuality: Queer
DOB: 10 August 1991 Â
RIP: 13 June 2020
Ethnicity: African - South African
Occupation: Dancer, choreographer, activistÂ
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Kirvan Fortuin (deceased)
Gender: Genderqueer (they/them)
Sexuality: Queer
DOB: 10 August 1991 Â
RIP: 13 June 2020
Ethnicity: African - South African
Occupation: Dancer, choreographer, activistÂ

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Genderqueer and African
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Kirvan Fortuin (South Africa)
Edited Kirvan Fortuin’s post regarding their gender identity and pronouns.
South African choreographer, dancer and LGBTQI+ activist Kirvan Fortuin (Rest in Peace)
Kirvan Fortuin, a well-known choreographer, was allegedly stabbed to death during in Cape Town.

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South Africa’s Sexual Minorities Seek Recognition as Victims of Gender-Based Violence
South Africa’s Sexual Minorities Seek Recognition as Victims of Gender-Based Violence
At the Durban Pride Parade, people march through the city in support of gay rights.
By Anita Powell, June 19, 2020, 03:13 pm
JOHANNESBURG – South Africa’s epidemic of gender-based violence is especially harrowing for the nation’s sexual minorities, who say they regularly experience violence because of their gender expression and sexual identities. It’s a little-known part of what President…
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