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‘Eye to Eye’ photography exhibit centers the voices of older LGBTQ+ women

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by Rocky Mountain PBS | May 17, 2022
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Carey Candrian, an associate professor of Internal Medicine at the University of Colorado School of Medicine, wants to humanize these statistics and bring faces to the issue. Her exhibition, “Eye to Eye: Portraits of Pride, Strength, Beauty” at the Anschutz Medical Campus, aims to destigmatize the LGBTQ community through photographs. “The goal of this project is to actually see these women, see their faces and realize they're not that scary and in hopes of really helping people; just connect human to human, person to person,” Candrian told Rocky Mountain PBS.

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