Indigenous Trans Women Find Sanctuary on Colombia’s Coffee Farms
Published 13 Apr 2018, 14:45 BST
Yuliana belongs to the ethnic group Emberá Katio and comes from the eastern Pacific region of Chocó.
Photograph by Lena Mucha
Angélica is dressed for a trip to the nearby village of Santuario on a Saturday morning. Every Saturday, the women go to the village to shop with some of the money they have earned during the week. It is one of the few times they leave the farms.
Photograph by Lena Mucha
Francy, a member of the ethnic group Emberá Katio, sits on the balcony of the farm building in the evening after getting dressed. She lives with her partner Dario on the coffee farm.
Photograph by Lena Mucha
Even as a young child, Angélica didn't feel comfortable dressing as a boy. As a teenager, she began to dress in traditionally female clothing and transition to her true gender identity.
Photograph by Lena Mucha