'We Have A History': de Young exhibit explores the dangers of LGTBQ life in Uganda
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"Real people from our queer community in Uganda, basically," says Babirye.
"And how they walk out every single day. You know to make people happy in the baths, or wherever they do their performances," she adds.
"My work, I'm not yet so sure if it is welcomed because of the homosexuality bill and my work is basically creating communities of LGBT communities that have been, you know, isolated and, you know, thrown out of the country," she says.
"She's also creating a different story, you know, and creating a story that is about resilience, that is about creativity, that is about love and belonging and community and how powerful art is," says Becker.
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