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Collected Item: “This is what a hispanic Queer working mother looks like”

Your Name

Julianna Sosa

Your Pronouns

She/Her

[Eligibility] The Curve Photo Contest proudly centers and uplifts people who identify as lesbian, bisexual, transgender, and queer women and nonbinary people. Please share how you self-identify, using language that feels most accurate to you. Feel free to include all intersections of your identity. (Examples: lesbian, trans person of color, Latinx queer woman, radical faery, butch, etc.)

hispanic Queer working mother

[Artist Statement] Tell us more about your photo by sharing a brief artist statement OR answering this prompt: "This is what being ______ means to me..." (Max. 100 words)

It means never allowing my true authenticity to be denied. The moment I stop nurturing myself is the same moment I fail as a mother, spouse, and human-being. I am strong, because I am truly me. I am beautiful, because I am truly me. I am alive, because I am truly me.

[Visual Description] Describe your photo so we can provide alt-text. Example: "Two women holding hands and smiling as they walk in a pride parade, surrounded by rainbow flags."

A woman stands in front of a natural, green landscape. She bears her pregnant belly through an open blouse. With a yellow scarf in her hair, she stairs off in the distance, certain of something.

[Agreement] Do you consent to The Curve Foundation storing, sharing, and using this image and its description as we deem appropriate, including disseminating on our social media, website, and Curve Archive and Curve Quarterly?

Yes

Instagram handle, if any

oh.sweetie_j

[Agreement] By checking 'I understand' below, I acknowledge that this contest upholds values of diversity, equity, and inclusion, and I confirm that my submission does not contain anti-LGBTQ+ or other discriminatory, hateful, or exclusionary content.

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