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“It’s not easy being green.”

“It’s not perfect but it’s all yours.”

Meet Rosey

Meet Rosey the Star. “I love wearing Leopard Prints. While some people think it’s ‘trashy’,  I think that with the right combination it can be amazing. I believe that fashion has to have some humor to it, and a little bit of a wink and that’s what I try to do.’

Seen on Rothschild Boulevard.

Meet Kassa

Meet Kassa. “I was sexually assaulted when I was 12 years old by two guys from my neighborhood. I didn’t tell my family about the assault because they would have probably accused me of being responsible for it. In the Ethiopian community, it’s something that you just don’t speak about and, being afraid of the consequences, I decided to keep my mouth shut. “The family honor” is so important in our community that going to the police was out of the question, so instead of seeing the attackers behind bars, I saw them every day in my neighborhood. I was 12 years old who needed all the love and support she could get, but unfortunately, no one came to the rescue. I learned that if I don’t pull myself up, no one will, making me very independent. It was a shocking experience and I have my ups and downs, but ...

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“The Star of David, The Mezuzah and my ‘dog tag’ are the symbols that I cherish more than anything else.”

“Clothes aren’t going to change the world. The women who wear them will.” Anne Klein.

Seen on Shenkin St.

Meet Dror

Meet Dror. “I am a religious Jew, I am Gay, and I am proud of them both. I volunteer in a group helping young guys like me in trying to find the right path for them. We are all God’s children.”

Meet Oded

“I stopped believing in God after I had my accident but sometimes I still put Tefillin. I know it’s a paradox, but from my experience, life is full of them.”

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