OUR CLTR presents: ‘Worship Trans’

‘Worship Trans’ shines a spotlight on the Transgender world and asks six of the community’s most prominant names from across the globe, one question: “What is your religious understanding?”.

OUR CLTR presents: ‘Worship Trans’

Worship Trans shines a spotlight on the Transgender world and asks six of the community’s most prevalent names from across the globe, one question: “What is your religious understanding?”.

Trans Worship

Religion has always played a prevalent part in both building and destroying communities throughout history. As society evolves and our acceptance for diverse lifestyles is no longer based on the black and white teachings of a religious script, Worship Trans brings two unlikely bedfellows together in the form of the transgender community’s opinion on orthodox religion and what part it plays, if any, in their lives.

Living both digitally and physically Worship Trans is presented as a short documentary web series showcasing their lives in frank and open conversation and an accompanying zine, which incorporates photography and original illustrations.

Fox Fisher
Fox Fisher

Supported by Stonewall and Diversity Role Models the outspoken project features Munroe Bergdorf, Dani, Elisa, Mzz Kimberley, Leng Montgomery and Fox Fisher, with illustrations from Alice Pardis, Fozia Akalo, Jenna Morley, John Dolan, Max Knicker, Olimpia Zagnoli, Rita Ravasco and Tanya Rapaic and photography from Sophie Mayanne.

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Organisers have launched a Kickstarter campaign to help finance the publishing costs of the Zine.

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All profits from the sale of the Zine will go towards Stonewall and Diversity Role Models.

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