
Brotherhood and Sisterhood builds on that foundation by examining the intersection of race and sexual identity within communities of color. Using siblings as subjects, the series highlights both our shared humanity and our unique individualities. It is a call for equality, justice, and love not only from society at large but from within our own families and communities. These portraits are quiet acts of revolution: they challenge the stigmas that exist within our cultures, confront generational bias, and make space for healing and belonging.

















Brotherhood and Sisterhood builds on that foundation by examining the intersection of race and sexual identity within communities of color. Using siblings as subjects, the series highlights both our shared humanity and our unique individualities. It is a call for equality, justice, and love not only from society at large but from within our own families and communities. These portraits are quiet acts of revolution: they challenge the stigmas that exist within our cultures, confront generational bias, and make space for healing and belonging.