When collectors Michel Hurst and Robert Swop discovered the many photo albums of Casa Susanna at a 26th Street flea market in New York City, they …
Celebrating Gender Beyond the Binary, from the 1950s to Today
In the 1950s, a group of gender non-conformists got together for weekends of fun and friendship at a magical place called Casa Susanna. In the 1970s, Nan Goldin and Mariette Pathy Allen celebrate gender expression beyond the binary. Later, Chloe Aftel tells the story of non-binary people from all walks of life, and Yannis Guibinga champions Africa's LGBTQ and non-binary community. Plus, DeLovie Kwagala, the first non-binary queer photographer and social activist in Uganda, advocates for change.
Back in 1972, Nan Goldin was walking through downtown Boston when she came upon three trans women that would become her entrée into another world. As …
Kay, ex Green Beret, 1983. The many expressions of identity that exist on the gender spectrum is a subject of tremendous depth and breadth, though it …
When Europe set forth to colonize the globe over the past five centuries, they brought with them a host of weapons to destroy the integrity of …
Beyond the rigid, often inflexible, ideas that we are taught lies a realm of knowledge, understanding, and wisdom that awaits us. The complexity of …
DeLovie Kwagala was on a photoshoot when they heard Favour, a young aspiring photographer, tell the sitter, “My mum says girls can be whatever they …