Tonga Leitis' Association

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Tonga Leitis' Association
Tonga Leitis Association
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Formation1992
FounderJoey Joleen Mataele
Websitehttps://tongaleiti.org/Web

The Tonga Leitis' Association (TLA) is an advocacy and education organisation in Tonga, and is the only organisation in the country dedicated to LGBTQ+ issues.

Background[]

Joey Joleen Mataele in traditional dress

The Tonga Leitis Association (TLA) was founded in 1992 by Joey Joleen Mataele.[1][2][3] Its first president was Papiloa Foliaki.[1] It was initially founded in order to support Tonga's historic fakaleiti community.[2] It is a member of the (APTN).[4] It is the sole LGBTQ+ rights organisation in Tonga.[5] In 2021 its president, , was murdered.[6]

Campaigns[]

In 2016 the association campaigned for greater legal protections for LGBTQ+ Tongans; in Tonga sodomy and transvestism are punishable by up to ten years in prison.[6] Tonga's current homophobic attitudes are a product of British colonialism, despite the fact that Tonga has a rich history of transgender people, especially women, known as fakaleiti.[5][2][7]

Community provision[]

The TLA runs a community centre and safehouse, which provides a safe space for the community to use, as well as raising awareness on LGBTQ+ issues.[3][8] The association runs a safe house, called ‘Ofa he Paea’, for members of the LGBTQ+ community in Tonga who have been forced away from their homes by homophobia and transphobia.[2][3] The centre was opened in 2013 by HRH Salote Mafile’o Pilolevu Tuita;[9] it was named by her daughter the Hon. .[3] It was damaged by Cyclone Gita in 2018 and had to be rebuilt.[7] The centre is the first of its kind in the Pacific.[10]

Climate crisis[]

In 2021 the TLA was awarded a grant by the UK-based charity , in order to establish a training programme for those who run emergency shelters, to raise awareness of specific needs members of the LGBTQ+ community.[11] It also campaigns for LGBTQ+ representatives in discussions about climate change.[12]

Culture[]

The TLA runs the Miss Galaxy Pageant beauty pageant, which raises awareness of LGBTQ+ issues in Tonga and has become a popular event.[13] It has been closely involved with the HIV crisis in Tonga, advocating for better healthcare provision by the Tongan government.[3]

In 2018 the TLA collaborated on a one-hour documentary called Leitis in Waiting.[12][14] It was screened at the .[12] Its premier was at the in London.[15]

In October 2021 association president was awarded a Commonwealth Points of Light award for his exceptional voluntary service supporting the LGBTQI community.[16]

References[]

  1. ^ a b "2020 Community Organisation-Tonga Leitis' Association (Tonga) - YouTube". 2021-05-26. Archived from the original on 2021-05-26. Retrieved 2021-05-26.
  2. ^ a b c d "This trans activist from Tonga isn't afraid to face her critics". www.amnesty.org. Retrieved 2021-05-26.
  3. ^ a b c d e By (2013-08-29). "Spotlight: Tongan Leitis Association, Tonga". APCOM. Retrieved 2021-05-26.
  4. ^ "Solidarity Statement for the passing of Polikalepo Kefu, President of Tonga Leitis Association – Asia Pacific Transgender Network". weareaptn.org. Retrieved 2021-05-26.
  5. ^ a b "Tributes pour in for 'beloved, selfless' LGBT+ activist found murdered on beach". PinkNews - Gay news, reviews and comment from the world's most read lesbian, gay, bisexual, and trans news service. 2021-05-03. Retrieved 2021-05-26.
  6. ^ a b "Outpouring of grief after alleged murder of leading Tongan LGBTQI activist". the Guardian. 2021-05-03. Retrieved 2021-05-26.
  7. ^ a b Bacchi, Umberto (2018-04-14). "After cyclone, transgender Tongans hope movie will help build acceptance". Reuters. Retrieved 2021-05-26.
  8. ^ "Documentary about the push for transgender rights in Tonga to screen in NZ". 1 NEWS. Retrieved 2021-05-26.
  9. ^ "Princess opens new Tonga Leitis centre | Matangitonga". 2021-05-26. Archived from the original on 2021-05-26. Retrieved 2021-05-26.
  10. ^ "Rei Foundation | Tonga leitis, equipped for change". reifoundation.com. Retrieved 2021-05-26.
  11. ^ "UK charity launches world's first LGBT+ climate fund". 2021-05-26. Archived from the original on 2021-05-26. Retrieved 2021-05-26.
  12. ^ a b c "'Leitis in waiting' screens in Tonga | Matangitonga". 2021-05-26. Archived from the original on 2021-05-26. Retrieved 2021-05-26.
  13. ^ "Fakaleiti in Tonga - Lonely Planet". 2021-05-26. Archived from the original on 2021-05-26. Retrieved 2021-05-26.
  14. ^ "Tonga's transgender community fights for visibility in Pacific Kingdom". www.abc.net.au. 2018-04-16. Retrieved 2021-05-26.
  15. ^ "Leitis in Waiting wins audience award in London | Matangitonga". 2021-05-26. Archived from the original on 2021-05-26. Retrieved 2021-05-26.
  16. ^ "Queen Elizabeth II recognises Tongan activist with Commonwealth award". Matangi Tonga. 18 October 2021. Archived from the original on 18 October 2021. Retrieved 18 October 2021.

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