This black, transgender poet stars in the new Converse ad

"Coming out as trans is about loving my body enough to let it go."

This black transgender poet stars in the new Converse ad

Source: Converse/Twitter

A black transgender poet from South Africa stars in the new Converse advertising campaign—Forever Chuck

Lee Mokobe has previously given a on what it feels like to be transgender and founded a volunteer-run literary organisation called .
In the short video for Converse he says: "My mother said I could be anything I want. I decided to be boy. Coming out as trans is about loving my body enough to let it go." 

The 22-year-old has spoken to about his involvement in the campaign and said of mainstream advertising and media: "There are no images of black trans men, especially African queer people or immigrants.

"So it's important to try and create a path others can follow, especially considering how black African trans men are suppressed where I come from."

Mokobe added that he wants to be able to see "even South Africa embrace and acknowledge trans existence without erasing it.

"Not only that, I want to be able to point out trans African actors, singers and writers, who are [at] the forefront of American media, because we are here.

“It's [not only] acceptance, but respect, dignity and consideration I want cis people to focus on." 

You can watch Mokobe's Forever Chuck clip below:

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Published 26 May 2017 3:46pm
By Michaela Morgan


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