Fatma Souad

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Fatma Souad , actually Hakan Tandoğan , is an activist for the interests of LGBT people with a migration background and is considered the main organizer of the transgenic CSD .

Life

Fatma Souad regularly organizes the gay and lesbian oriental party "Gayhane" (music: DJ Ipek ) in SO36 in Berlin .

As one of the main characters in the cult film Lola and Bilidikid (1999) by Kutlug Ataman , Souad also achieved international cinema fame. In 2008 Fatma Souad appeared in the German House of New York University as part of a Gayhane exhibition by the photographer Nicolaus Schmidt in New York.

Fatma Souad's family comes from Turkey. She lives in Berlin.

Filmography

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. My world, your world . In: Berliner Zeitung , July 8, 2008
  2. Integration Excitingly different . In: Der Spiegel . No. 36 , 1999 ( online ).
  3. Kira Kosnick: Beyond the Community - Queer Migrant Club Cultures in Metropolitan Spaces . (PDF; 116 kB) Institute for Cultural Anthropology and European Ethnology, Sussex UK, 2005
  4. Nicolaus Schmidt, Gayhane - accessed June 23, 2019