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Around the world, Sexuality & Art

Call me Heenam

8 Apr 2016


Screen Shot 2016-04-08 at 18.03.25Moving Walls is an annual documentary photography exhibition produced by the Open Society Foundations Documentary Photography Project. This year exhibitions presents Shahria Sharmin’s portrait series on Bangladeshi hijras—who identify as either “third gender” or transgender. The exhibition is a poetic reflection on their hopes and dreams as they navigate their lives in Bangladesh and India.”

This  photo: “Always desiring to be a mother, I have adopted Boishakhi. But I wonder, what if she calls me father someday!”Salma, 27 Dhaka, Bangladesh, 2013

Photo on Slide: When Mohona, 29, turned 10 years old, her father locked her up for three years to hide her feminine nature from the world. After breaking free and eloping, she eventually ended up in Delhi. She feels she can live more freely now, but it cost her a place within her family home in Bangladesh, Delhi, India, 2014

To see all photographs

Read also the letter of unanmed Bangladesh activists calling for care and caution in regard to international campaigns around the brutal murder of  Xulhaz Mannan and Tonoy Mojumdar

Categoria: Around the world, Sexuality & Art Tags: art, trans persons

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