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HONOR BLACK TRANS WOMXN!
2019, 6 minutes
Media type
Country of origin

United States of America

Production company

Seyi Adebanjo LLC

Filming locations

New York City, New York, United States of America

Technical specs

Colour

digital

Languages

English/English

Content Warnings
Unreviewed
Images
This still features a person with dark brown skin and a black head wrap who stands in the middle of a crowd on a city street and speaks into a megaphone. They are holding the megaphone in their right hand, and the megaphone has a heart-shaped trans flag sticker on it. The megaphone is mostly white, with the end having black edge pieces and the mouthpiece being red. The person is wearing an animal-print shirt with a light blue cardigan over it. On their ears, they wear silver feather earrings. They have two bracelets on their right wrist, one metallic pink beaded, and a silver one that does not fully connect around the wrist.
This poster features a still from the film with additional text imposed on top of it. The text at the top of the image is a series of badges from various festivals where the film was featured as an official selection. The text at the bottom of the poster is the title and creator, reading "Honor Black Trans Womxn! by Seyi Adebanjo." The still behind the text features a person with dark brown skin and a black head wrap who stands in the middle of a crowd on a city street and speaks into a megaphone. They are holding the megaphone in their right hand, and the megaphone has a heart-shaped trans flag sticker on it. The megaphone is mostly white, with the end having black edge pieces and the mouthpiece being red. The person is wearing an animal-print shirt with a light blue cardigan over it. On their ears, they wear silver feather earrings. They have two bracelets on their right wrist, one metallic pink beaded, and a silver one that does not fully connect around the wrist.
Description

This is a call to center Black Trans Womxn, protect and celebrate Black Trans Womxn. What would it look like if Black Trans Womxn were allowed to thrive? Protect Black Trans Womxn Love Black Trans Womxn Celebrate Black Trans Womxn

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Cast & Crew
Crew
Distribution
Distributors
Canadian Filmmakers Distribution Centre (CFMDC)
Copyright
Under Copyright (All Rights Reserved) Seyi Adebanjo , 2019