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For her appearance during the Stonewall Day livestream benefit, pop superstar Kesha decided to speak directly to her LGBTQ fans, before also offering a special performance of her 2017 song, "Rainbow."
Kesha, who appeared on behalf of The Ally Coalition and the Ruth Ellis Center, aimed her words directly at the queer youth watching at home. "I really do believe that you are the future," she said. "You inspire me with your energy, your heart, your voices and they way you take action."
But the star
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Camila Cabello is encouraging fans to get out and vote as part of a new campaign from bosses at Headcount.The Havana hitmaker is pushing young people to gear up for the November election in the U.S. by encouraging them to register to vote, revealing she will personally reach out to fans, who have checked out their voter registration status at HeadCount.org/Camila, at random each month.
Beyoncé is calling on her fans to exercise their rights to vote!
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Kesha is celebrating Stonewall Day with an emotional performance on “Rainbow”.
Michelle Obama is urging people to vote. The former first lady, in partnership with her nonprofit organization When We All Vote, teamed up with The Roots to participate in the 13th Annual Roots Picnic on Saturday.
HRAPF Executive Director Adrian Jjuuko outside the Nsangi Court in Uganda after the group’s release in May (Pic: SMUG)
Barack Obama addressed the LGBTQ community and its allies at Pride Live's third annual Stonewall Day virtual event on Friday. The former president highlighted the civil rights movement that sparked social and political change as well as the ongoing right for equality.
Katy Perry wants her fans to know that she’s here to “listen, learn and take action.”
Katy Perry wants her fans to know that she's here to «listen, learn and take action.»The pregnant pop star participated in a star-studded virtual event in celebration of Stonewall Day, a global campaign to elevate awareness and support for the Stonewall legacy and the continuing fight for full LGBTQ equality.With a Pride rainbow shining across her face, Perry was candid about the hopes she has for her and fiancé Orlando Bloom's child.«As I get ready to bring new life into this world, the wish I
Barack Obama is reflecting on the progress that’s been made and all that’s still left to go.
Without a doubt, Taylor Swift, 30, has been an amazing LGBTQ advocate. The Lover singer appeared on Pride Live’s third annual Stonewall Day event on Friday, June 26, and blasted the U.S. Governments choice to not include an option for trans or non-binary people on current census forms. “I got my census the other day and there were two choices for gender. There was male and female. And that erasure was so upsetting to me, the erasure of transgender and non-binary people,” Taylor said.
Barack Obama, 58, appeared on Pride Live’s third annual Stonewall Day Celebration, held virtually on Friday, June 26. The Chicago native appeared on the Pride Month special, reflecting on some of the historic progress made for the rights of the LGBTQ community.
Angelique Jackson When former Vice Pres. Joe Biden declared that he supported same-sex marriage during a “Meet the Press” interview in 2012, he represented the highest-ranking politician to ever endorse gay Americans’ right to marry.
Joe BidenVice President and 2020 presidential candidate Joe Biden appeared early in the broadcast to support the community.
At the Stonewall Day livestream benefit, former President Barack Obama gave a special address to the LGBTQ people of America to look back on the legacy of the Stonewall Riots, and to celebrate the progress that has been made since then.
"The Stonewall Inn has been such a symbol of rebellion in the face of oppression, and such a safe place for people," Taylor Swift said on Friday (June 26), addressing a virtual audience during Stonewall Day. The celeb-stacked Pride Live event honored the legacy of the six-day riots that took place at the New York gay bar in 1969, which launched the gay liberation movement — and today, Pride Month.
Hayley Kiyoko took part in the Friday (June 26) livestream for Stonewall Day, which found lesbian Jesus rallying the LGBTQ community and delivering a sublime cover of a Killers classic."It is our job for our generation to continue the fight and get lasting equality for the movement," Kiyoko said before launching into a gentle, irresistible cover of the Killers' "Mr.
During the Stonewall Day livestream benefit, pop singer Katy Perry made a special appearance to speak directly to her LGBTQ fans, thanking them for their support and asking in return how she can help them this month.
June 2020 has been no ordinary Pride Month. What is typically a colorful commemoration of love, community, and the richness of LGBTQ+ identity has been largely overshadowed by an ongoing pandemic, which has forced gay bars to close, parades to be canceled, and people to celebrate from home.