Ganni will be selling exclusive prints by Richie Shazam with 100% of the proceeds going directly to two organizations supporting Black Trans lives: the Marsha P. Johnson Institute and For The Gworls.
in Brooklyn last month, and both pieces are priced at $105 each. “Both images are striking and distinctive,” says Ditte Reffstrup. “The energy in Richie’s self-portrait is fierce and embodies the powerful authenticity with which she lives, while the rally photo captures the strength and tenderness in community.” Reffstrup adds, “today, tomorrow, and forever, we must come together to honor and protect Black and Brown trans lives.
Shazam says she chose these particular images because they “showcase Black trans lives and the experience of overcoming trans adversity and amplifying our voices.” Over the last few months and in response to the devastation that Covid-19 has had on the Black trans community, Shazam has been raising funds for and awareness around other organizations including the
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