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NYC Pride announces grand marshals to lead NYC Pride March

NYC Pride announces grand marshals to lead NYC Pride March NYC Pride announced its grand marshals slated to lead the NYC Pride March on Sunday, June 27. Wilson Cruz, Ceyenne Doroshow, Menaka Guruswamy, Arundhati Katju, Dr. Demetre Daskalakis and Aaron Philip will head this year s celebration. Wilson Cruz stars as Dr. Hugh Culber on the Paramount+ series Star Trek: Discovery, which won a GLAAD award last year. He appeared on the Netflix series 13 Reasons Why and in Hulu s GLAAD Award-Winning series The Bravest Knight. He is also the Executive Producer of Visible: Out on Television airing on Apple TV+. Wilson became the first openly gay actor playing an openly gay role on series television for his role as Rickie Vasquez on the ABC series My So Called Life, a role for which he received the Emery S. Hetrick Award from the Hetrick-Martin Institute for Outstanding Contributions to LGBTQ Youth.

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KhushDC, Caribbean Equality Project Black History series continues

February 19, 2021 at 6:24 am EST | by Philip Van Slooten KhushDC, Caribbean Equality Project Black History series continues 63 Shares KhushDC and the Caribbean Equality Project have partnered for a live four-part social media series inviting the Black and Brown LGBTQ communities to share their journeys and experiences. The virtual event continues Feb. 25 and 28 via CEP’s Facebook Live page. KhushDC is a South Asian LGBTQ community group serving the D.C. area and the Caribbean Equality Project is a Queens, N.Y.-based nonprofit empowering LGBTQ people of Caribbean origin. This virtual Black History Month series launched on KhushDC’s Instagram account on Feb. 11 and 18 with events celebrating Black history from a different perspective and exploring Black power as an inspiration for global activism.

Neglected Queens: A predominantly Indian diaspora neighborhood in New York seeking coronavirus help, feels left behind

Neglected Queens: A predominantly Indian diaspora neighborhood in New York seeking coronavirus help, feels left behind
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A New York neighborhood seeking coronavirus help feels left behind

A New York neighborhood seeking coronavirus help feels left behind Liz Robbins and Frances Stead Sellers, The Washington Post Feb. 7, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail 8 1of8A shopper walks down Jamaica Avenue in the Richmond Hill neighborhood of Queens in January.Photo for The Washington Post by Emily Jayne AlexanderShow MoreShow Less 2of8A mask hangs from a rearview mirror in Queens.Photo for The Washington Post by Emily Jayne AlexanderShow MoreShow Less 3of8 4of8Aminta Kilawan-Narine, founder of the South Queens Women s March, hands out information and masks at a coronavirus testing site in Richmond Hill.Photo for The Washington Post by Emily Jayne AlexanderShow MoreShow Less

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