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‘Kokomo City’ Trailer: D. Smith’s Acclaimed Doc About Trans Sex Workers Arrives In July

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With disgusting and harmful laws being passed across various states in the U.S., the lives of trans folks are being put in danger daily.

So, it’s wonderful to see trans people gain the spotlight in art such as the new acclaimed documentary, “Kokomo City.” READ MORE: ‘Kokomo City’ Review: These Beautiful Ladies Have A Lot To Say [Sundance] As seen in the trailer for “Kokomo City,” the film follows the lives of four trans sex workers, Daniella Carter, Koko Da Doll, Liyah Mitchell, and Dominique Silver, as they go through their lives in Atlanta.

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