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Queer Women of Color Media Arts Project

2021 17th Annual San Francisco International Queer Women of Color Film Festival

2021 17th Annual San Francisco International Queer Women of Color Film Festival

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      FORGING TRADITIONS
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      LOVE THAT ENDURES
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      DIVINING HOME
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A genderfluid Pilipinx person with medium brown skin and wavy brown hair looks off into the distance and leans on their hand, which rests against their mouth. Behind them is a white wall with multicolored post-it notes.

Personal Statement

A genderfluid Pilipinx person with medium brown skin and wavy brown hair looks off into the distance and leans on their hand, which rests against their mouth. Behind them is a white wall with multicolored post-it notes.

To Ma | A Dedication to Frontliners
MK Veniegas

Family and community form a touchstone that bolsters a genderfluid queer Pilipinx to stay afloat and weather the pandemic. Content …

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MK Veniegas
A blurry and pixelated image of a clear blue sky and the ocean, with turquoise swells and waves crashing on a reddish-brown sandy beach. On the right is the edge of a grey cliff.

A Room of Oblivion
Dorothy Cheung

An Asian lesbian meanders through the failures of queer memory and a forgotten romance. Bio: Dorothy Cheung is a filmmaker and artist …

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Dorothy Cheung
The silhouette of a Fat Black femme dancing with her arms raised above her head. Projected on a wall behind her is dark blue ocean water with rays of light shining from the surface.

A Letter to the Wells of Olokun
Aja Lenae

People with an experience of Black womanhood dissolve shame across generations and shine healing light on their multifaceted …

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Aja Lenae

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