Celebrating Black Pride: 15 Trailblazing LGBTQ+ Creators Redefining Culture and Community
Breaking Barriers: TS Madison Makes History as First Black Trans Woman to Star in Reality Series
TS Madison's groundbreaking reality series, 'The TS Madison Experience,' marked a significant milestone for the LGBTQ+ community. As the first Black trans woman to star in and executive produce her own national television show, Madison is paving the way for future generations of creatives.
Centering Black Queer Voices: Dyllón Burnside's Impact on Representation
Dyllón Burnside, a talented actor and singer, has been using his platform to center Black queer love and visibility. From the hit series 'Pose' to his music and visual work, Burnside is redefining what it means to be a Black LGBTQ+ artist.
Amplifying Asexuality: Yasmin Benoit's Campaign for Ace Visibility
Yasmin Benoit, a British model and activist, has become a leading voice for ace visibility through her #ThisIsWhatAsexualLooksLike campaign. By co-founding International Asexuality Day, Benoit is working tirelessly to promote understanding and acceptance of asexuality.
Empowering Black Trans Women: Hope Giselle's Work in Racial Justice and Workplace Inclusion
Hope Giselle, a nationally recognized organizer and advocate, has been making waves with her work in racial justice and workplace inclusion. As the first openly trans woman to earn an MFA from Alabama State University, Giselle is breaking down barriers for Black trans women everywhere.
Celebrating Black Pride: 15 Trailblazing LGBTQ+ Creators
From Morgan, the Donor Doula who's redefining philanthropy, to Infinite Coles, the queer artist son of Wu-Tang Clan's Ghostface Killah, these 15 trailblazers are pushing the boundaries of what it means to be a Black LGBTQ+ creator. They're using their platforms to center Black queer voices, challenge systemic injustices, and create a more inclusive world for all.
These 15 trailblazing Black LGBTQ+ creators are redefining culture and community with their innovative work. By breaking barriers, challenging systemic injustices, and promoting ace visibility, they're paving the way for future generations of creatives. Let's celebrate their achievements and continue to amplify their voices in the years to come.





