"I Am, Therefore, We Are is a non-fiction book about being trans and Xhosa in rural areas and townships on the Eastern Cape in post-apartheid South Africa. The book, written and photographed by Kris Lyseggen and her husband Herb Schreier introduces us to a new transfeminist movement in South Africa.
Lyseggen & Schreier interviewed, filmed, and photographed more than 20 transgender women from various townships, rural areas, and cities in 2014 and 2015.
It discusses the Ubuntu that is an important part of their Xhosa heritage, what it means and the significance of coming out as women in a highly patriarchal society in the midst of this deeply rooted homophobic and transphobic culture that they grew up in. "