What Happened When They Knew?

What Happened When They Knew?

The What Happened project is meant to highlight the different stories behind one’s coming out to loved ones, friends, relatives, family, or maybe someone getting to just find out that you are gay. The project is meant to relive those moments in terms of how you felt and how you were treated afterwards, coupled with how you cope with people who know you as a homosexual man/woman.

Entry for the project is limited to Nigerians only. Nigerians living abroad are also encouraged to participate.

Please note that your voice will be played on the podcast, so you have the option of either indicating that your voice be altered or not. And for your own safety, please do not use your real names, and do not mention your exact location. However, a scripted guide speech will be sent over to you via your email address just to guide you through the entire process.

Entry is open until the 31th of October 2015.

ENTRY INSTRUCTIONS:

  1. Send an email to info@nostringspodcast.com with the subject “What Happened”
  2. Wait for script, follow instructions
  3. Record your voice using a mobile phone, or a voice recorder and send back to info@nostringspodcast.com as an attached file.

Thank you.

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  1. Jamie
    October 16, 06:29 Reply

    Mike is a wonderful mouth for the ”speechless”…

  2. Mike Daemon
    October 16, 08:54 Reply

    Hello, Everyone, this is a serious project, and people from the international community is interested in this project. It will weigh the level of threat for an LGBTIQ person in Nigeria. This will help push projects for us here in Nigeria.

    Please, Please participate. Thank you.

  3. Teflondon
    October 16, 11:10 Reply

    Feels like i pioneered this..
    I’ve done mine already, lets hear others.
    wish i could have done more for your project(s). Great work Non-the-less.

    • Mike Daemon
      October 16, 13:50 Reply

      Aww, Tef, yes, indeed you are an inspiration, Thank you once again for trusting your voice with NoStrings.

  4. Max
    October 16, 19:08 Reply

    Keep up the good work Mike

  5. Uziel
    October 17, 07:15 Reply

    Good project. If you fall into this category, please, share your story. We NEED you, to.

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