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Exhibition: Ethnic Minorities Coming Out
Posted on: September 7th, 2009 by History Month

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Coming out can be painless for some but stressful and even traumatic for others, including friends and family. A new exhibition to open in East London documents the experiences of ethnic minority individuals coming out, allowing them to express their experiences and difficulties with culture and traditions through the medium of visual arts.

The project involves the production and exhibition of photographic images of ethnic minority lesbian, gay and bisexual people, accompanied by text describing their experience -both positive and negative- of coming out.

To find out more and view some of the images of the exhibition, visit www.sonalle.com

Ethnic Minorities Coming Out
Fri 11 September – Sun 4 October
admission free
Rich Mix
Mezzanine
35 – 47 Bethnal Green Road
London E1 6LA
www.richmix.org.uk

Image: Sonalle Photography

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