Kapya Kaoma

Kapya Kaoma
Residence Watertown, MA[1]
Nationality Zambian
Occupation Pastor
Title Rev. Canon Dr.
Religion Anglican Christianity

Rev. Canon Dr. Kapya John Kaoma is a Zambian, US-educated scholar, pastor and human rights activist who is most noted for his pro-LGBTQ+ activism in the face of repressive anti-gay legislation in Africa, and his work for uncovering organizational ties between American anti-gay hate groups and a notable increase in homophobia in African politics.[2]

Education and honors

After having received a 1st class Bachelor of Theology at the Theological College of Central Africa in 1997, he went on to receive a Master of Arts at Trinity College, University of Bristol in 1998 and a Doctor of Theology at Boston University in 2010.[3]

He has received several honors and scholarship, including the Boston University School of Theology Leadership Award in 2010 and the 2014 International Human Rights Award of the Lesbian and Gay Assiciation Mexico City.[4]

Activism

Kapya Kaoma was the first scholar to expose ties between fundamentalist anti-gay Christian groups from the US and the recent increase of anti-gay legislation in Africa.[5] Examples include Scott Lively, whose "Abiding Truth Ministries" has had extensive media coverage and political attention in Uganda, shortly after which Ugandan president Yoweri Museveni signed into law an anti-gay bill deemed to be one of the most repressive in current history.[6]

He has published on the issues of cultural neo-colonialism, with particular attention on how conservative anti-LGBTQ+ ideology is increasingly taking root in many African societies.[7]

Dr. Kaoma has written for the Huffington Post[8] and is Senior Religion and Sexuality Researcher for Political Research Associates.[9]

Selected Publications

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