PRIDE 2020: Out on the Frontline
This Pride Month, amid the backdrop of the global coronavirus pandemic, we’re recognizing 12 LGBTQ people contributing to the fight against COVID-19 and its ripple effects.
This Pride Month, amid the backdrop of the global coronavirus pandemic, we’re recognizing 12 LGBTQ people contributing to the fight against COVID-19 and its ripple effects.
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Actor With a Cause
Actor Indya Moore has raised over $20,000 since the start of the pandemic to help transgender women of color pay for food, rent and gender-affirming care.NBC Out & Proud
Queerantine' Photographer
Ally Schmaling says their Instagram photo series celebrates “queer personhood, chosen family” and “community resiliency” during the coronavirus pandemic.NBC Out & Proud
Mask-Sewing Drag Queen
Gary "Sushi" Marion is working with other drag performers to sew masks from his home in Key West, Florida.NBC Out & Proud
Pastor to the Homeless
Amid the pandemic, the Rev. Kim Jackson, vicar of the Episcopal Church of the Common Ground, is focused on protecting her vulnerable congregation.NBC Out & Proud
Southern Trans Advocate
Black Trans Advocacy Coalition founder Carter Brown is taking steps to ensure black transgender people don’t get pushed further to the margins.NBC Out & Proud
Pennsylvania's Top Doc
Dr. Rachel Levine, the Keystone State’s secretary of health, is earning high marks for her response to the coronavirus pandemic.NBC Out & Proud
Fallen Deputy Sheriff
Shannon Bennett, 39, was the first law enforcement officer in Florida to die from the coronavirus.NBC Out & Proud
Pandemic-Fighting Physician
Dr. Jane Bedell retired in February after a 30-year career as a physician and health official, but it wasn’t long before she volunteered to jump back in.NBC Out & Proud
Once-Homeless Nonprofit Leader
Backpacks for the Street co-founder Jayson Conner delivers masks, hand sanitizer and other pandemic supplies to those experiencing homelessness.NBC Out & Proud
NYC's 'Angel' Nurse
Kious Kelly, one of New York’s first front-line workers to die of COVID-19, was a nurse whose death galvanized colleagues fed up with a lack of protective gear.NBC Out & Proud
Advocate for the Vulnerable
Lilianna Angel Reyes is the director of the LGBTQ youth drop-in service at Detroit's Ruth Ellis Center and head of the Trans Sisters of Color Project.NBC Out & Proud
Quarantine Dance Host
Mark Kanemura, a former Lady Gaga backup dancer and a “So You Think You Can Dance” contestant, isn't letting the pandemic stop the party.