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As another year passes, members of Atlanta’s queer community remain resilient by fighting our oppressors and celebrating our wins. In 2023, innocent members of our community have faced police brutality, the murder of our trans siblings, and the political persecution of nonbinary people and queer children. We witnessed the closing of an iconic venue, cheered as the City of Atlanta donated to trans organizations, decried the same city officials for supporting Cop City, and found healing through the power of activism and drag.
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Life Pride50 HER D.Smith is using her talents to amplify voices that need to be heard
Kokomo City started making waves in 2023, the two-time Grammy-nominated producer worked with top-tier artists from Lil Wayne to Monica to Andre 3000. But with Kokomo City, she had something she needed to say to the industry that turned its back on her, and to the world. Smith’s film follows four Atlanta-based trans women—Daniela Carter, Koko Da Doll, Dominque Silver, and Liyah Mitchell—who do sex work. They also live their lives, have fun, and joke around. The women are allowed, on camera, to be exactly who they are.A post shared by KOKOMO CITY (@kokomocityfilm)Too often, the media’s relationship to Black transness can feel predatory.
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