"WE ARE PEOPLE" is a project documenting events unfolding in public spaces in 2019-2020, which revealed growing violence against the LGBT+ community. Politics, the church, and nationalist groups, co-creating mechanisms of oppression against sexual minorities, contributed to the emerging atmosphere of social hostility, in which hate speech became a part of public debate and a tool of exclusion. "WE ARE PEOPLE" tells the story of the fight for fundamental human rights, visibility under attack, and the subjectivity that must be constantly reclaimed.