Welcome to Vogue: Last Christmas
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Ongoing, First published Aug 10, 2022
Mature
Years after moving to Los Angeles, settling in and with a family of her own, Marritza, a now 30-year-old transgender woman, embarks on a journey of self-discovery after the loss of her mother, and while doing so she reflects on her story, her legacy, and her pride all while battling and creating awareness on the continuing impact of the HIV epidemic within the queer community in Downtown Los Angeles.


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This story may contain scenes that are triggering to some, such as physical, mental, emotional, and sexual abuse,  parental negligence, sexual explicitness, as well as transphobic, homophobic, racist slurs, and violence, among others. 

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