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Intersectional Feminist & LGBTQ Activist
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Marylize Biubwa is a Kenyan intersectional feminist, queer rights activist, and digital educator. Identifying as a neurodivergent, non-binary lesbian, Biubwa operates in one of the most culturally conservative, legally hostile environments for LGBTQ+ individuals on the African continent. Through the Biubwa Foundation and their massive, fiercely unapologetic presence on X (formerly Twitter) and TikTok, they have created a vital, highly visible digital sanctuary for marginalized Kenyans. In 2026, Biubwa is a towering, terrifyingly articulate opponent of the religious right and patriarchal state structures in Kenya. They actively dismantle systemic misogyny, push for absolute bodily autonomy, and organize massive mutual aid networks for queer youth who have been ostracized or rendered homeless by their families. Biubwa’s activism is deeply intersectional, firmly linking the struggle for queer liberation directly to class warfare, the anti-tax protests, and the fight against the systemic failures of the Kenya Kwanza administration.
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Founded the Biubwa Foundation establishing a highly crucial mutual aid and emergency housing network for displaced and marginalized queer youth in Nairobi
Successfully utilized X Spaces and digital platforms to execute massive highly controversial but deeply necessary civic education on intersectional feminism and LGBTQ+ rights in Kenya
Operated as a highly visible unapologetic frontline presence during the massive Gen Z protests demanding that human rights applies to all Kenyans regardless of sexual orientation
Relentlessly and publicly battles state-sponsored homophobia and patriarchal legislation enduring massive coordinated cyberbullying campaigns with absolute resilience