Afdhere Jama

Afdhere Jama
Born 1980 (age 3536)
Somalia
Occupation Writer, filmmaker

Afdhere Jama (born 1980) is an American writer and filmmaker of Somali origin.

Jama was born and raised in Somalia. He moved to America when he was a teenager. Between the years 2000 and 2010, he was the editor of Huriyah, a magazine by and for LGBT Muslims. Jama identifies as queer and Muslim.[1]

Films

Books

Articles

References

  1. Troubles in Baghdad. Whosoever Magazine
  2. Angelenos(2012) at the Internet Movie Data Base
  3. Bits(2012) at the Internet Movie Data Base
  4. Over the Rainbow(2011) at the Internet Movie Data Base
  5. Apart(2010) at the Internet Movie Data Base
  6. From Here To Timbuktu(2010) at the Internet Movie Data Base
  7. Rebound(2009) at the Internet Movie Data Base
  8. Ani (One Nation Many Voices) Link TV
  9. UPC Index, Being Queer and Somali
  10. LibraryThings, Queer Jihad
  11. Asha Menon, Of love and defiance, New Indian Express, January 17, 2009
  12. Somali Poet Mahamud Siad Togane, A Poetic Rumble Out of the Somali Rubble Archived July 3, 2008, at the Wayback Machine., Togane.Org, Sep 06, 2004

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