The stories we choose to tell are just as important as how we tell them.
 
 
We Believe in God, Too
Credits:
Creator and Producer: Eboni Boneé Coleman (EB)
Assistant: Aujha Aye
MUA: Cemia Beauty Co
All of the AMAZING Participants:
London (she/they), Jas Sherman (she/they), Nizhoni Smocks (her/she), Raven Wattley (her/she), Nazir Wattley(he/him), Niyankor Ajuaj (her/she), Ash Ferguson (she/they), Lex Dunbar (they/them), Tyrell Rae (he/she/they), Tyler & Karesha Coburn (he/she), Titi Mporamora (her/she)
We Believe in God, Too explores the intersection of queerness, faith, spirituality, and love within Black and African diasporic communities. Rooted in the understanding that spirituality has always been central to Black cultural identity, the project reflects on the ways faith has sustained, nurtured, and connected generations of Black people across time and place.
Through portraiture and storytelling, the project challenges the belief that queer identity and faith cannot coexist. It serves as a reminder that queerness and spirituality are not mutually exclusive and that there is space for both within our communities. At its core, We Believe in God, Too is an affirmation of belonging, honoring the many ways Black queer people continue to embody faith, love, and connection on their own terms.
Joy of Pride
Joy of Pride, showcases 17 inspiring individuals from the LGBTQ+ community. Each box features their photo along with a message of how they find joy, strength, and belonging in their daily life.
Partners:
Eboni Boneé of EB Pixs, Zach Kotel Art + Design, YouthSeen, Black Pride Colorado, Lavender Hill, and Harmonic Media.
SYSIAS
COMING SOON
So You Say I'm a Stud? is a documentary project exploring the history, cultural significance, and evolving representation of Black masculine-presenting women in America. Through personal narratives and historical context, the project examines how race, gender expression, sexuality, and community have shaped what it means to identify as a stud across generations.
At its core, the film asks larger questions about belonging, visibility, and the ways Black queer identities are defined, celebrated, and misunderstood. So You Say I'm a Stud? honors the complexity of Black womanhood while preserving the stories and cultural legacy of a community that has long existed at the intersection of resistance, identity, and love.
100 Images of Ballroom
ON GOING
100 Images of Ballroom Culture is a two-year photographic exploration of Ballroom culture across Denver, Philadelphia, and Washington, D.C. Featuring Mainstream, Mini, and Kiki Balls, the series documents the artistry, fashion, movement, and self-expression that define the Ballroom community. Each image captures a fleeting moment on the runway, celebrating the creativity, individuality, and cultural significance that make Ballroom an enduring space of joy, resistance, and belonging.
This installment includes:
Versace Greatest Hits Anniversary Kiki Ball (PA)
Black Fantasy Ball (CO)
The Unity Ball 2022: Unapologetic (DC)
The Nintendo Kiki Ball (CO)
The Assassin Ball (CO)
Our Word is Bond: Messages from our Elders, Promises to Community
ON GOING
A heartfelt exploration of the wisdom, grace, and legacy of Black Colorado’s elders, celebrating their commitment to passing down essential knowledge, history, and traditions to ensure the future of their community thrives.