
sexuality and gender. Honoring individuality while recognizing
the beauty in community. Join POPSUGAR as we commemorate
50 years since Stonewall and celebrate Pride Month 2019.Elevating LGBTQ+ voices. Fostering honest conversations about sexuality and gender. Honoring individuality while recognizing the beauty in community. Join POPSUGAR as we commemorate 50 years since Stonewall and celebrate Pride Month 2019.
Angel Ayon, 24
Community Organizer for the Latino Equality Alliance
"I'm a fat, brown, nonbinary queer. I dress as a sad boy. My pronoun is elle in Spanish."
Belita Edwards, 70
Former Navy Auditor, Army Officer, and Substitute Teacher
"My preferred pronoun is she/her. I'm a lesbian."
Rizi Timane, 42
Transgender Coach and Therapist
"I'm originally from Nigeria and West Africa. I identify as a transgender man. My pronouns are he and him."
Sable Boruff, 66
Former Personal Assistant
"I'm a lesbian, and I prefer the pronoun she or miss."
Jazzmun Nichala Crayton, 50
Health and Policy Coordinator at SSG/Asian Pacific AIDS Intervention Team
"I am a black trans woman. I use fem pronouns. Call me goddess, queen, or anything higher."
Kyle Raymond Fitzpatrick, 33
Writer
"My pronouns are he/him, and I identify as a gay, cis guy."
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