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Beyond the City Limits: 6 LGBTQ LEADERS TO KNOW

- Luke Gardner

Queer people have existed in every society, often serving as leaders, fighters, healers, and heroes. Whether they are persecuted, tolerated, or celebrated, there are always countless stories of LGBTQ people standing in their truth and helping lead others to do the same. Following are some examples of queer leaders from around the world who are helping to institute positive change. and various resources for local LGBTQ people. Along with hosting fun events like pool parties and open mic nights, the center also hosts local support groups and provides counseling services.

Church also serves on Savannah’s LGBTQ task force, Proud Savannah, which was announced in 2020 by Mayor Van Johnson. The task force created the Proud Savannah History Project, which collects oral histories of local queer people.

To get involved with the First City Pride Center, visit firstcityp­ridecenter.org/volunteer. To learn about Savannah’s LGBTQ+ history, visit Savannahga.gov/3272/Proud-Savannah-History.

Channing Gerard Joseph is a journalist and queer culture historian who is celebrated for his research that rediscover­ed William Dorsey Swann, a formerly enslaved queer activist who was the first “queen of drag.” Joseph is a celebrated journalist, having written for The New York Times and the Associated Press and currently serving as a professor of journalism at Princeton University.

Although he resides in Berlin, Joseph is a proud descendant of enslaved folks and jazz musicians in New Orleans and his work has an undeniable impact on U.S. history. Joseph recently gave a Ted Talk on how Black queer culture shaped history and is writing a book about Swann. To learn more about his work, visit channingjo­seph.com. by the Iranian authoritie­s and were initially given the death sentence, which was lifted in December following internatio­nal pushback.

For months Amnesty Internatio­nal, LGBTQ rights group All Out, and the United Nations have condemned the detention and original sentencing. To follow the case and learn how to support internatio­nal queer people in need, visit action.allout.org.

Internatio­nally celebrated Indian Drag Queen Rani Ko-HE-Nur has long served as a fierce LGBTQ rights advocate, using a multitude of platforms to increase queer visibility. Ko-HE-Nur, who goes by Sushant Divgikar out of drag, won the Mr. Gay India pageant in 2014 and has continued to have a career in acting, singing, and public speaking. In 2021, Ko-HE-Nur impressed fans with stunning vocals in the drag singing competitio­n Queen of the Universe.

Last year they were awarded the Drag Hero award from the annual Gay Times Honor Awards and were presented the award at DragCon UK. You can follow Ko-HE-Nur on Instagram @sushantdiv­gikr, where they are one of the most followed drag queens in the world.

 ?? COURTESY PHOTO ?? President of the Athens Pride and Queer Collective, Danielle Bonanno
COURTESY PHOTO President of the Athens Pride and Queer Collective, Danielle Bonanno

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