Follow Raj Anand and Kim Lee as they spread diversity, fight hate, and follow their dreams.
Raj Anand is a talented singer, songwriter, and guitarist. Despite his notable talents, his parents find him as the perfect fit for a... doctor. Neurologist, to be specific. Additionally, he wants to come out as non-binary and pansexual, but his parents are heavily religious, and will find it unsuitable. Raj comes from a rich family and values the opportunities he has and wants to ensure that others get identical treatment.
Kim Lee vies to be the president of the United States; coming from an extremely poor neighbourhood ... generally... doesn't support his dreams. Being Asian, his heritage is not respected, so fighting the bullies of his school is, more or less, hard. Through fighting hunger, studying politics through dual enrolling at San Jose Community College, managing high school grades, and fighting diversity, Kim Lee has it tough.
Watch these two seperately as their two diverse worlds become much smaller and more related, as they fight their own issues and the economic inequalities of modern society. One thing is for certain though: dreams need diversity, and when dreams do not have the embracement of diversity, the unique personality that builds our characters begin to fail.
Elliot's partner was his whole world, but after Allan's death, his ghost haunts Elliot's dreams. Everyone tells Elliot to move on, but he isn't sure he can.
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It's been a year since the love of Elliot's life, Allan, passed away. Everyone thinks he should have recovered after that much time, but Allan still haunts Elliot every night. He struggles to maintain relationships with his family, and despite a coworkers interest he can't summon up the courage to date. Elliot is living for the past, because to live for the present means he'll have to live with a hole in his heart. But the question Elliot has to face chases him through his monotonous days: is mourning Allan with everything he has truly living?
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