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    '''Olave Basabose''' is a Black nonbinary [[Transfeminine|trans femme]] born in Burundi and living in the Netherlands. She<ref>[https://www.facebook.com/OlaveTalks/videos/489898301767964/ This is your annually scheduled PSA: My pronouns are she/her/hers.], July 22, 2019</ref> is a published author, organiser, performer and speaker locally and internationally. She is also the initiator of Olave Talks, a video series (aka vodcast) platform that creates space for fellow activists to share their knowledge, test ideas, and discuss issues relating to the communities they serve.<ref name="rug._Olav">{{Cite web |title=Olave Basabose |author= |work=University of Groningen |date= |access-date=3 April 2020 |url= https://www.rug.nl/lustrum/science/conference/olave-basabose}}</ref>
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    '''Olave Basabose''' is a Black nonbinary [[Transfeminine|trans femme]] born in Burundi and living in the Netherlands. She is a published author, organiser, performer and speaker locally and internationally. She is also the initiator of Olave Talks, a video series (aka vodcast) platform that creates space for fellow activists to share their knowledge, test ideas, and discuss issues relating to the communities they serve.<ref name="rug._Olav">{{Cite web |title=Olave Basabose |author= |work=University of Groningen |date= |access-date=3 April 2020 |url= https://www.rug.nl/lustrum/science/conference/olave-basabose}}</ref> She ran for Dutch legislature with the "Article 1" party in 2017.<ref name="Uwikunze">{{Cite web |title=Olave, transgenre burundais, future députée aux Pays-Bas ? |trans-title= |author=Uwikunze, Armel |work=Yaga Burundi |date=14 March 2017 |access-date=15 May 2020 |url= https://www.yaga-burundi.com/2017/olave-transgenre-burundais-future-deputee-pays-bas/ |language=fr}}</ref>


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    Olave Basabose
    Date of birth 1984
    Place of birth Bujumbura, Burundi[1]
    Pronouns she/her[2]
    Gender identity nonbinary trans femme[2]

    Olave Basabose is a Black nonbinary trans femme born in Burundi and living in the Netherlands. She is a published author, organiser, performer and speaker locally and internationally. She is also the initiator of Olave Talks, a video series (aka vodcast) platform that creates space for fellow activists to share their knowledge, test ideas, and discuss issues relating to the communities they serve.[3] She ran for Dutch legislature with the "Article 1" party in 2017.[4]

    References

    1. "Olave Basabose". Van Abbe Museum. Retrieved 15 May 2020.
    2. 2.0 2.1 This is your annually scheduled PSA: My pronouns are she/her/hers., July 22, 2019
    3. "Olave Basabose". University of Groningen. Retrieved 3 April 2020.
    4. Uwikunze, Armel (14 March 2017). "Olave, transgenre burundais, future députée aux Pays-Bas ?". Yaga Burundi (in French). Retrieved 15 May 2020.