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Limit(less) Project: Brook ብሩክ
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Brook ብሩክ: Queer Ethiopian-American
“My name is Brook. My preferred gender pronouns are he/him or they/them. I identify as a queer person of color. I’m from a town called Dire Dawa in Ethiopia.”
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ስሜ ብሩክ ይባላል። የመጣሁት ከ ድሬዳዋ ከተማ ፣ ኢትዮጵያ ሲሆን LGBTQ መገለጫዬ queer (ዜጋ)ነው።
– Brook ብሩክ (Queer Ethiopian-American, He/Him They/Them, IG: @bura_bure Blog: huletnetib.blogspot.com/)
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About Limit(less)
Limit(less) is a photography project by Mikael Owunna (@owning-my-truth) documenting the fashion and style of LGBTQ African Immigrants (1st and 2nd generation) in diaspora. As LGBTQ Africans, we are constantly told that being LGBTQ is somehow “un-African,” and this rhetoric is a regular part of homophobic and transphobic discourse in African communities. This line of thinking, however, is patently false and exists an artifact of colonization of the African continent. Identities which would now be categorized as “LGBTQ” have always existed, and being LGBTQ does not make us “less” African.
Limit(less) explores how LGBTQ African immigrants navigate their identities and find ways to overcome the supposed “tension” between their LGBTQ and African identities through their fashion and style. The project seeks to visually deconstruct the colonial binary that has been set up between LGBTQ and African identities, which erases the lives and experiences of LGBTQ Africans. #LimitlessAfricans
Donate to support the project: HERE
Website:
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