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What Does Bisexual Visibility Mean to Me?
Opinion writer Lorena Bally spent two weeks this past May helping Dineh elders resisting displacement through herding sheep and planting corn. She met many LGBTQIA+ supporters and they often talked about how their identities inform the ways they want to move through the world and serve community. Lorena’s friends in the picture are Silver (right), a seamstress who teaches how to sew with upcycled fabric, and Akira (left), an organic farmer and documenter.
[Visual ID: Three people standing and leaning in for a fun selfie with grins on their faces. The woman in the middle is the writer, Lorena, who is wearing a checked winter shirt and has brown hair. Right of Lorena is her friend Silver. He is wearing beige pants, a reddish long-sleeved top and green scarf. Left of Lorena holding the camera in her right hand is Akira who is waving a peace sign with her left hand. Lorena and Akira are wearing hats. They are standing in a rugged and remote landscape.]
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