In a multicultural and diverse city like Toronto, sisters Kena and Sanchia fit right in. However, their journey to living freely hasn't been easy. In their birth country of Barbados, one that discriminates based on sexual orientation, the last thing in the world Kenna and Sanchia felt was accepted. Self-censorship was vital to their survival. Like many members of the LGBTQI+ community, the burden of hiding their authentic selves was a heavy one to carry—one that loomed over them constantly and robbed them of their joy.
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