If there’s one thing we can learn from the queer community, it’s resilience. While June is a month dedicated to celebrate members in the LGBTQ+ movement, which includes Pride Month parades across the world, the past year has been a little bit different. From COVID-19 to global unrest, the queer community has historically been at a disadvantage.
When it comes to learning about LGBTQ+ issues, Instagram serves as a great tool to help you find activists who are always enlightening their audience about their community. From model Aaron Philip to activist Kimberly Drew to Hollywood producer Janet Mock, your timeline should incorporate these LGBTQ+ members. From to-die-for looks to community activism to cheeky dancing videos, these are the queer instagram accounts you should already be following.
Loading the player... 01Aaron Philip@aaron___philip Photo: Instagram/@aaron___philip 02Rickey Thompson@rickeythompson Photo: Instagram/@rickeythompson 03Ziggy Mack Johnson@ziggymackjohnson Photo: instagram/@ziggymackjohnson 04Donte Colley@donte.colley Photo: Instagram/@donte.colley 05Eddie Jarrel Jonesx@eddiejareljonesx Photo: Instagram/@eddiejareljonesx 06Twiggy Pucci Garçon@simplytwiggy Photo: Instagram/@simplytwiggy 07Kimberly Drew@museummammy Photo: Instagram/@museummammy 08Raquel Willis@raquel_willis Photo: Instagram/@raquel_willis 09Janet Mock@janetmock Photo: Instagram/@ janetmock 10Zaya Wade Photo: Instagram/@zayawade 11Jari Jones@iamjarijones Photo: Instagram/@iamjarijones 12Lena Waithe@lenawaithe Photo: Instagram/@lenawaithe 13Amandla Stenberg@amandlastenberg Photo: Instagram/@amandlastenberg 14Tokyo Stylez@tokyostylez Photo: Instagram/@tokyostylez 15Angelica Ross@angelicaross Photo: Instagram/@angelicarossTOPICS: fashion fashion news LGBTQ nyfw pride month spring 2020
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