
"The Trans is Human photography project announced earlier today that it is coming to Outernet London, the UK's most visited cultural attraction, to showcase the faces and stories of trans people across the country. Co-produced by Jake and Hannah Graf, the free-to-visit exhibition, which opens on Monday (17 November) will elevate the inspiring and diverse stories of thirteen trans people in the UK."
"The idea for Trans is Human came about following years and years of misinformation and the demonisation of the UK's trans community that has left us almost entirely dehumanised. Now, at such a pivotal moment for the UK trans community, as we face the possible loss of many of our most basic human rights, Trans is Human is more vital than ever. We are supremely grateful to the Outernet team and Yungblud for elevating the campaign and helping to remind the world that trans people are human too."
An exhibition at Outernet London showcases photographic portraits and stories of thirteen trans people from across the UK. Jake and Hannah Graf co-produced the free-to-visit display, which opens on 17 November and features photography by Mariano Vicanco with a soundtrack by Yungblud. Subjects include Sarah, a trans woman who lost her sight at 42 and continues firewalking, abseiling, and running marathons, and Milo, a sixteen-year-old trans teen who plays drums, swims, and plays rugby. The exhibition aims to humanize trans people, celebrate identity, and counter misinformation. The project previously opened at Westfield and aspires to grow into an ongoing annual initiative.
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