Reuben Johnson is a 26 year-old Mississippi Delta native. Johnson advocates "black queer joy" while breaking the mold of traditional Southern society norms.

“Black boys can be soft, gentle and colorful. It wasn’t until my journey brought me to college that I realized the beauty and depth of my culture.”
— Reuben Johnson

Breahna Lynn-Bulloch and Keith Bulloch celebrate they first anniversary and the arrival of their second son.

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Through thick and thin ..... I love you. I choose you.
— Breahna Lynn-Bulloch
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Many Faces

Angelica. Memphis, Tennessee 2021.

Civil rights icon James Meredith -2021

Civil rights icon James Meredith -2021

Cierra. Memphis. 2023

Jalexis Mikell. Hattiesburg, Mississippi 2017.

MarTaze Gaines. Nashvillie, Tennessee 2020.

Brandon Clarke- 2021

Brandon Clarke- 2021

Ciara Fisk. Memphis, Tennessee 2019.

Miyesha McGriff. Memphis, Tennessee 2021.

Miyesha McGriff. Memphis, Tennessee 2021.

Markel R. Oxford, Mississippi, 2018.

Marc Barnes. Oxford, Mississippi 2017.

Brianna and Lorenzo. Memphis, Tennessee 2019.

Brittany Brown is a Latina woman living in Mississippi and attending Ole Miss. She faces many challenges. “Being Mexican in the South can sometimes be very complex. People don’t fully understand. I’m always asked, “what am I or where am I from?” A lot. It gets exhausting. People don’t grasp the concept that I am black and Mexican. I embrace both aspects of my identity.”
— Brittany Brown
I’m an aspiring actress. I don’t quite fully know who I am, but I’m figuring it out... I try to love and be kind as best as I can.
— Ivory Lowe