One of Them
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One of Them
One of Them
A stunning, heart-breaking yet defiant memoir by activist, model and social media sensation Shaneel Lal.
'Shaneel is not like anyone you have ever met. An absolute must-read.' - Ruby Tui
What would you do if you were told by the people you loved the most that the way you were born was evil and wrong?
For Shaneel Lal, this was their reality from the time they were five. Growing up in a tiny, traditional village in Fiji, Shaneel always knew they were different. Still, for the first years of their life, it was idyllic—playing dress-ups in saris with their sister, and hiding under their neighbour's house, playing games with dolls.
But from the time Shaneel started school, they faced condemnation from their family, and then 'therapy' from conservative elders in their village. The elders tried to 'free' Shaneel from the evil spirits they thought were making them queer. Shaneel was kept away from the girls to stop Shaneel from becoming more feminine, and from the boys to stop Shaneel's queerness from spreading to them. Eventually, the 'therapy' escalated to beatings and torture.
After escaping Fiji and moving to New Zealand as a teenager, Shaneel tried to keep their sexuality—and gender—to themself, but gradually found the courage to come out.
One day, while Shaneel was volunteering at Auckland's Middlemore hospital, a church leader came up to them and offered to 'pray the gay away'. It was a lightbulb moment for Shaneel, who could not believe that the same practices that had scarred their childhood in Fiji were operating—and legal—in New Zealand.
Determined to ensure others wouldn't have to go through what happened to them, Shaneel founded the Conversion Therapy Action Group, which led the movement to ban conversion therapy in Aotearoa. In 2022, thanks to Shaneel and other activists' work, New Zealand banned conversion therapy.
This is a story of one person's fight for the right to live their life as they deserved—and their extraordinary work to protect other young New Zealanders.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781991006288
Publisher: Allen & Unwin
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 11 July 2023
Country: New Zealand
Imprint: A&U New Zealand
Audience: General / adult, Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 12.0mm
Width: 155.0mm
Height: 235.0mm
Weight: 250g
Pages: 272
About the Author
Shaneel Lal is the founder of the Conversion Therapy Action Group, the group that led the movement to ban conversion therapy in Aotearoa.
They founded the Conversion Therapy Action Group after giving their speech to ban conversion therapy at Youth Parliament in 2019. They have sat on the Minister of Education's Youth Advisory Group and Amnesty International's Global Youth Taskforce.
Shaneel was a Global Youth Leader for Open Government Partnership and was selected into the role of Youth Justice Leader by New York University Center on International Cooperation.
Shaneel is currently studying Law and Psychology at the University of Auckland.
Shaneel is a finalist for the Young New Zealander of the Year 2023.
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