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OUR STORIES, OUR TRUTHS: DOCUMENTARY SHORTS

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History is never just the past—it lives in the people who preserve it, challenge it and insist on telling the truth.


A Bronx boxer and military veteran finds community in leather, redefining strength and masculinity on his own terms. The legacy of a freak parade accident reveals how Shelly’s Leg became one of the nation’s first openly gay spaces. As anti-trans legislation sweeps the country, trans and nonbinary hockey players create a new home—and solidarity—on the ice. A Japanese American immigrant, single mother and electrologist becomes a trusted source of gender-affirming care for generations of transgender women. And Black gay men living with HIV reclaim the South through storytelling, art and ancestral memory. Together, these five documentaries honor complicated histories and the power of living—and speaking—our truths.

Fighting Spaces is a short documentary about Doc — a semi-professional boxer from the Bronx, a military veteran, and founder of the ONYX NY/NE chapter, a leather organization that offers membership, education, and support for Black and Brown people within the kink and BDSM community.

The film follows Doc’s journey through his military career, boxing, leather, and self discovery, revealing how these worlds helped him define strength and masculinity on his own terms.

  • Runtime
    10 minutes
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    United States
  • Premiere
    Georgia Premiere
  • Genre
    African American / Black, Documentary, Gay, Pride, Sports
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  • Director
    Patricio Matos
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