Photos of transgender women working on coffee farms in Colombia - The Washington Post
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Unable to stay in their native villages due to persecution, they create their own communities on the plantations, where photographer Lena Mucha documents their lives.
Unable to stay in their native villages due to persecution, they create their own communities on the plantations, where photographer Lena Mucha documents their lives.
Unable to stay in their native villages due to persecution, they create their own communities on the plantations, where photographer Lena Mucha documents their lives.
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