Right now, Papa De is the first non-binary, queer photographer in Uganda and a social activist who advocates for equality and justice.

In the wake of a shocking, inhumane anti LGBT+ bill. This collection of stories revisits the work of artists who tell vital stories in a world where human rights are under threat. Explore the work of six LGBTQ+ Photographers, from Lindsay Perryman’s colorful zine to Michael Young’s creative collages.

One of the LGBTQ+ photographers in this collection tells us: “I said to myself one day: ‘I’d like to create something that elevates who I am, as a human being, and who we are, as people.'”

This seed of inspiration later grew into The Colors we Don’t See At The End Of The Rainbow a resplendent zines made to celebrate African American masculine woman in the LGBTQ+ Community. Perryman explains, “I have always been part of a group that is underrepresented, and I wanted to change that through the creation of this zine.”