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The two carts by Colita that revive the first major LGTBI+ demonstration in the State

The headquarters of the Generalitat in Madrid exhibits 40 photographs of the historic protest of June 26, 1977, in Barcelona in collaboration with PhotoEspaña and the Ministry of Equality

Exhibition 'We are not afraid, we are' by Colita at the Blanquerna Cultural Center-Bookstore in Madrid
14/06/2026
1 min

MadridA group of trans women momentarily head a protest on Barcelona's Rambla. Fists raised, shouts immortalized in the expression on their faces, and a banner with the slogan "We are not afraid, we are us"just behind you. It is one of the images that captured the photographer Isabel Steva Hernández, known as Colita (1940-2023)"At first I wasn't aware of the danger, but we did attract attention," explains Sofia, who was walking in the group of "the transvestites, as we were called then," and ended up being hit, in addition to the insults and mockery from some pedestrians. The Government delegate in Madrid, Núria Marín, recalled that "the law on dangerousness and social rehabilitation" was still in force and highlighted that Colita put "her camera at the service of the cultural, social, and political transformation of our country." The exhibition's curator, Rafael Doctor, insisted that it is "100% pertinent" for the exhibition to take place now, in full swing of a far-right that endangers conquered rights and "freedom with a capital F." After its stop in Madrid, the exhibition will move to the old Model prison in the Catalan capital, which is precisely where some of the people who participated in the protest photographed by Colita ended up, and which is relived almost fifty years later.

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