The Butterfly
Bobby Best
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Documentary
Amariah Hardwick, a trailblazing 23-year-old trans woman from Detroit, recently made history by becoming the first trans woman to graduate from Harris-Stowe State University, the only HBCU in St. Louis, Missouri. Amariah's journey is one of transformation, resilience, and self-discovery, overcoming numerous adversities along the way.
Despite facing societal challenges and personal losses, she remained steadfast in her pursuit of education and self-betterment, driven by the support and encouragement of her loved ones. Her story is not just about individual achievement but also about representing and advocating for the visibility and acceptance of trans people.
Amariah's journey is a testament to the power of determination and the importance of support systems in achieving one's dreams, inspiring others to pursue their passions despite the obstacles they may face.
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