This is what Black Queer looks like.
- Title
- This is what Black Queer looks like. See all items with this value
- Description
- "In my journey to self-discovery, I struggled to understand the intersection of my differing identities. For a long time, I identified myself with models that didn't resemble me. At 20, I left home and began to discover my womanhood. As I grew into my authentic self, I accepted my queerness. Later in my young adult life I experienced a racial awakening, which allowed me to acknowledge the racism and microaggressions that had affected me throughout my life. I am a black queer woman. Once acknowledging my intersectionality, I discovered a community of black and queer women that I longed for. This project allowed me to celebrate my communities and bring needed representation to a world that lacks it." See all items with this value
- In this photo, you can spot two hands holding each other underwater. The water acts like a symbol of freedom, representing letting go. Both hands, strong and moving forward, stick together through tough times. The water adds a touch of purity and calmness to the scene. See all items with this value
- Creator
- Charlotte Domingos & Emma Cortijo
- gender
- she / her
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This item was submitted on March 19, 2024 by [anonymous user] using the form “Curve Photo Contest Submission” on the site “Curve Archive”: https://archive.curvemag.com/s/curve-archive
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