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A rebirth in the middle of the night through the first encounter between Saó and Juliana, where vulnerability and seduction intertwine to pave the way for a promising tomorrow.
What situations of violence do lesbians experience today? How do they face them? What are the underlying problems? What reality permits them to keep happening? What answers and strategies can we produce and put into practice as a society to do away with this and other forms of discrimination? Ten individuals explain their experiences and points of view, building a choral testimonial to bring male sexist violence against lesbians into the light, analyze the underlying problems, and seek responses and strategies to put an end to lesbophobia in conjunction with other types of violence.
‘BMB’ stands for Black, Muslim and Bi. BMB (Black, Muslim and Bi) is a compilation of four poems where Dafne C. learns how to forgive, forget, and re-love themselves. Life is not easy when everything, and everybody, is telling you that who you are is wrong. BMB (Black, Muslim and Bi) explains the states Dafne C. went through before finally coming to accept who they really are. This work is an ode to those for whom freedom might be hard to reach.