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[[File:Edwin-sesange-workersliberty-org.jpg|thumb|Edwin Sesange]]'''Edwin Sesange''' is co-president (with [[Abbey Kiwanuka]]) of [[Out and Proud Diamond Group]].
  
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Edwin Sesange was listed under "Campaigners" in the [[Pride Power List 2015]]. He and Abbey Kiwanuka were jointly listed at number 25 in the [[Rainbow List 2015]]. The citation said:
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:"The duo run the UK branch of Out and Proud Diamond Group, which helps LGBTI asylum seekers and refugees fleeing persecution because of their sexuality or gender. They provide legal and emotional support, while campaigning for LGBTI equality worldwide."<ref>http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/therainbowlist/rainbow-list-2015-1-to-101-a6731391.html Sarah Morrison, Rainbow List 2015. ''Independent on Sunday'', 15 November 2015.</ref>
  
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Latest revision as of 08:48, 5 July 2016

Edwin Sesange
Edwin Sesange is co-president (with Abbey Kiwanuka) of Out and Proud Diamond Group.

Edwin Sesange was listed under "Campaigners" in the Pride Power List 2015. He and Abbey Kiwanuka were jointly listed at number 25 in the Rainbow List 2015. The citation said:

"The duo run the UK branch of Out and Proud Diamond Group, which helps LGBTI asylum seekers and refugees fleeing persecution because of their sexuality or gender. They provide legal and emotional support, while campaigning for LGBTI equality worldwide."[1]

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  1. http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/therainbowlist/rainbow-list-2015-1-to-101-a6731391.html Sarah Morrison, Rainbow List 2015. Independent on Sunday, 15 November 2015.