Primarily a drawing project this is an ongoing body of work that imagines conversations between Black LGBTQ historical figures and their present-day counterparts. This is a situation where you might see 1960’s civil rights activist Bayard Rustin (1912-1987) engaging in conversation with Black Lives Matter activist DeRay Mckesson (1985-present), gender non-conforming performers Sylvester (1947-1988) and Big Freedia (1978-present) doing duet, or even comedians Jackie ‘Mom’ Mabley (1894-1975) and Gina Yashere (1974-present)) throwing down at Harlem’s Apollo theatre, something that could never have happened. Exception to this is the drawing of the writers Audre Lorde (1934-1992) and Jackie Kay (1961-present) as the two women did meet each other. Also included are portraits of singular figures.