Jozi Cats
Founded | 2015 |
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Location | Johannesburg, South Africa |
Jozi Cats is a South African gay and inclusive rugby club founded in 2015 and based in Johannesburg. The club is Africa's first gay and inclusive rugby club.[1]
History
[edit]The club was founded in 2015. During 2016 the club launched a recruitment campaign challenging homophobic slurs and stereotypes. The campaign, which attracted international attention, features posters of team members accompanied by words such as "queen", "fairy" and "pansy".[2][3]
The club has toured towns and cities across South Africa such as Bloemfontein, Port Elizabeth, Cape Town and Stellenbosch spreading the message of tolerance and inclusiveness in sport.[4]
In April 2017, after gaining the sponsorship of Exclusive Books, the largest book-selling chain in South Africa the Jozi Cats became the first non-European club invited to participate in the biennial Union Cup which was held in Madrid.[5]
Media Launch
[edit]With a small number of members, and difficulty the recruiting sponsors or number of members needed to be taken seriously as a rugby club, then-Chairman Teveshan Kuni approached then head-of Havas Public Relations Archived 18 September 2017 at the Wayback Machine Chris Verrijdt to see if some media attention could be generated to help bolster numbers. Verrijdt created the "Rugby That's So Gay!" campaign that focused on the same ideals the team were founded upon; an all-inclusive rugby team that uniquely addressed the issue of homophobia by way of sports.[citation needed]
The media campaign, which consisted of seven images of current players accompanied by a homophobic slur, and a group image announcing the name of the campaign was a success - grabbing the attention of over 315 million people in over 126 countries and was picked up by many international news outlets including Australia,[6] United States of America,[7] and a large amount of support via social media.[citation needed]
References
[edit]- ^ "Jozi Cats: Africa's first gay rugby club has an important role to play in SA - Daily Maverick". www.dailymaverick.co.za. 10 May 2016. Retrieved 17 September 2017.
- ^ Gary Morley; David McKenzie. "Africa's first gay rugby team tackles homophobia". CNN.
- ^ "South Africa's rugby team Jozi Cats defy gay stereotypes". Miami Herald.
- ^ "Rugby club Jozi Cats tour against homophobia in sports". 702.
- ^ "Jozi Cats head to Spain for historic gay rugby tour - MambaOnline - Gay South Africa online". 24 April 2017.
- ^ "Africa's first gay rugby team is tackling stereotypes in a provocative way". Topics. Retrieved 18 September 2017.
- ^ "This Rugby Team Wants To Recruit New Players...With Anti-Gay Slurs". Huffington Post South Africa. 4 May 2016. Archived from the original on 18 September 2017. Retrieved 18 September 2017.
External links
[edit]- Jozi Cats official website Archived 6 September 2017 at the Wayback Machine
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