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MJ Rodriguez has some questions for JK Rowling
“Is there a trans person in your life that’s really making you feel a certain type of way about your womanhood?”
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Diversity was on display at the 80th annual Golden Globes
Host Jerrod Charmichael roasted the HFPA, while Regina Hall and Jennifer Coolidge stole the show.
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Mj Rodriguez becomes first out trans person ever to win a Golden Globe
Mj Rodriguez dedicated her win to the “LGBTQIA, Black, Latina, Asian, the many multi beautiful colors of the rainbow around the freakin’ world.”
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RuPaul is now the Black entertainer with the most Emmys. He sent love to LGBTQ kids when he won.
Last night was a good night for RuPaul, who took home three Primetime Emmy Awards. Other LGBTQ nominees didn’t fare as well.
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Vote now for the Celebrity who Made us Proud
LGBTQ actors, musicians, and athletes brought visibility to the community. Who made you proud this year?
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Mj Rodriguez’s Emmy nomination is hopefully just the beginning for on-screen trans visibility
Mj Rodriguez’s nomination for “Pose” is certainly a milestone for Hollywood. It also gives hope to the many other trans actors that suffered through erasure and negative representation.
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Pose star Mj Rodriguez is the first trans person nominated for a lead acting Emmy
“I realized I was breaking barriers as a leading actress of a hit show telling stories that had never been told before to mainstream audiences.”
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Lil Nas X steals the show with blue gown & red hot kiss at very queer BET Awards ceremony
From Mj Rodriguez’s on-stage strut to Queen Latifah’s “Happy Pride” moment, Black queer people definitely represented Pride at the award show.
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Janet Mock got brutally honest about “Pose” right before the final season premiere
“F–k Hollywood… I want to get paid more,” she said in remarks made prior to the screening. “Does this make you uncomfortable? It should. This is speaking truth.”
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BET is celebrating Black LGBTQ people with #29DaysofQueerExcellence
In addition to sharing different Black LGBTQ people each day in February, BET will also feature cast members of ‘Pose’ in a docuseries and honor Jaboukie Young-White.