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Epiphania Visuals

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Establishment
: 2016
Head of organisation
: Dipa Mahbuba Yasmin
Contact Persons
: Mahbuba Yasmin
Contact Persons Email
: dipamahbuba@gmail.com

About the organisation

Epiphania Visuals: Empowering through Art, Advocacy, and Healing for Gender Minorities.

Mission of Epiphania Visuals:

  • Create a safe and inclusive space for gender minorities.
  • Use art as a medium for healing, advocacy, and visibility.
  • Empower marginalized communities by addressing the intersection of art, reproductive health, and gender identity.
  • Promote collective care, mental well-being, and bodily autonomy.
  • Highlight the lived experiences of queer individuals.

Vision of Epiphania Visuals:

  • Be a transformative force for gender minorities to freely express their identities through art.
  • Amplify voices on issues of sexual and reproductive health.
  • Foster a future where collective healing and care are central to societal growth.
  • Ensure the rights and well-being of all minorities are recognized, respected, and protected.

SRHR publications/research

Epiphania Visuals stands at the forefront of integrating art and advocacy for Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR), especially for gender minorities. As a pioneering safe space for all minorities, our approach combines creative expression with a strong focus on collective care, healing, and empowerment.

At the Knowledge Fair on Sexual and Reproductive Health & Rights, we highlight the intersection of art, gender identities, and health. Our stall provides an immersive experience into the lived realities of queer communities, particularly focusing on the critical need for accessible and inclusive SRHR services.

Through interactive video documentaries, we offer narratives that unveil both the challenges and resilience of gender minorities in navigating healthcare systems. These stories spotlight the impact of stigma, discrimination, and legal barriers on bodily autonomy and mental well-being. The documentaries are complemented by vibrant artworks that communicate themes of healing, resilience, and pride, created by queer artists themselves.

In addition, our educational case studies offer insights into real-life scenarios of gender minorities advocating for their sexual health rights, demonstrating the systemic gaps and the ways communities are working towards change. Visitors are encouraged to engage with our team, contributing to an inclusive dialogue on SRHR, and gaining a deeper understanding of our advocacy efforts.

We also showcase badges designed by minority artists, which visitors can purchase to support the cause. These serve not only as symbols of solidarity but also as ways to amplify the voices of marginalized artists.

Our stall provides information on Epiphania Visuals’ ongoing initiatives and services, such as mental health support, safe spaces, and art therapy, all aimed at uplifting gender minorities. By fostering dialogue and raising awareness, we hope to bridge gaps in SRHR services, challenging societal norms that often exclude or marginalize queer communities.

At the heart of our work is the belief that SRHR is a fundamental right for all, and that through art, collective care, and community advocacy, we can create a more inclusive and equitable world.