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This year for #LGBTQHistoryMonth, five creators from across the LGBTQ+ spectrum came together to discuss how identity evolves over time and how our communities are vital in creating the space that supports our authentic selves. #FitOut
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Intersex writer & speaker Pidgeon P. (, they/she) of the ‘Young Justice Advocates’ Facebook Group explains how intersex individuals relate to pronouns and how change is a process you can’t always fully understand. #PronounsDay
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Nonbinary, disabled educator & activist Chandler Wilson (they/them) of the ‘Non-Binary Support and Positivity’ Facebook Group believes that language should grow and evolve the same way we do. #PronounsDay
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Don't miss this year's Facebook Communities Summit! Join us tomorrow to hear from Facebook leaders, learn about exciting new updates we're bringing to Groups, and celebrate inspiring communities coming together on the app. RSVP & tune in here: fb.me/e/ezjctc51p
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South Asian sexual health educator Dr. Varuna S. (, she/they) of the ‘LGBTQ Professionals’ Facebook Group shares her thoughts on coming out and staying authentic to who you really are. #ComingOutDay
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Queer, neurodivergent, Korean-American writer & educator (they/them) of the ‘LGBTQ Professionals’ Facebook Group is creating a world where no one has to come out. #ComingOutDay
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The power of regenerating your mind is something we could all learn to harness. Jacinth H. uses the action of love and affirmation to build her self-esteem, and it’s why she’s part of our series The Super Ordinary, celebrating everyday Black excellence. #MyBlackFeels
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(2/2) While the locations and looks change, their consistent smile always beams with pride and joy. Text boxes appear reading, “Nonbinary Makeup Babes / Facebook Group / 3.1K members,” then “LGBTQ Gaymers/ Facebook Group / 33.4k members.”
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1/2) Video description: A non-binary person is featured in a variety of locations: their bed, makeup mirror, car, and the Metaverse. Their look changes from location to location featuring glamorous makeup, no makeup, colorful tops, an Oculus headset.
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Stephen P. (they/them) is non-binary. And also a rideshare driver. And also a gamer. Plus, so much more. Spoiler alert: They’re everything. There’s endless Facebook Groups to fit every part of them. Watch how Stephen P. loves to #FitOut.
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Are YOU ready? @Lizzo is now a member of the @BeatSaber squad with a music pack that will have you dacin' and slashin' at the same time 💃🕺 Buy here: metaque.st/3fIyAPI
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The end of a relationship can send you spiraling, and while it took some time and practice, building up her own self-esteem is Jacinth H.’s superpower. 🦸🏾‍♀️ 💫 Keep an eye out for Jacinth’s story, Regeneration, coming soon. #MyBlackFeels
We see the cover of a comic book series called The Super Ordinary. The title is Regeneration. A woman wears a glowing heart amulet around her neck.
On the second slide we see a headshot of Jacinth H., the Facebook Group member that The Super Ordinary comic is based on.
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Video description: Four different versions of a trans non-binary person, Stephen, exist simultaneously inside their car. Text boxes appear reading, “Nonbinary Makeup Babes / Facebook Group / 3.1K members,” then “LGBTQ Gaymers/ Facebook Group / 33.4k members.”
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Meet Stephen (they/them): non-binary, rideshare driver, gamer. In short, they’re everything. There’s community on Facebook Groups for every thing that makes Stephen everything: Station House Reading Series, LGBTQ Gaymers, and Nonbinary Makeup Babes. Join in and #FitOut!
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Video description: Graphic novel style video of Sammy R. In full scuba gear, Sammy shows students a giant octopus beneath the sea. The bell rings and we find out he was teaching a lesson in his classroom. As students run out the door, they tell him what a cool lesson it was.
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Reaching the imaginations of a class full of second graders?! That’s a super power! 💪🏾 Meet Sammy R. of the ‘Black Teachers Rock’ Facebook Group and our next featured hero in our series, The Super Ordinary. Watch as one of Sammy’s lessons comes to life! #MyBlackFeels
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Sammy R., The Imaginator, teaches second grade and uses his creativity to spark his students’ imaginations, so they feel encouraged, creative and confident in their abilities. 🦸🏿‍♂️ Check out Sammy’s story, The Imaginator, coming soon. #MyBlackFeels
We see the cover of a comic book series called The Super Ordinary. The title is The Imaginator. A teacher holds a glowing globe, surrounded by his students.
On the second slide we see a headshot of Sammy R., the Facebook member that The Super Ordinary comic is based on.
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There’s power and strength in knowing how to speak with real intention. In this comic, Super Ordinary’s Niya M. instantly gains respect from following her intuition of what to say. Less is more within the power of the Sonic Boom. 💫🦸🏾‍♀️ #MyBlackFeels
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From building queer communities to celebrating positive representation for LGBTQ+ women, trans and non-binary people in media, 2022 showed us the power and possibility of supporting each other online and IRL. #ClexaCon #MoreTogether
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Niya M, a member of our series, The Super Ordinary, was taught from an early age to stand up for herself. She took that lesson with her to law school and beyond. Now, she’s putting that voice to WORK, making herself heard and felt as a force no one in her office can ignore. 🦸🏾‍♀️💫
We see the cover of a comic book series called The Super Ordinary. The title is Sonic Boom. A woman stands in a lawyer’s boardroom.
On the second slide, we see a headshot of Niya M. Niya is pictured in an up close shot, looking in the camera. The text at the bottom reads “Sista Circle: Black Women in Tech Facebook Group.”
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💅🏿👨🏿👑 Tune-in to the latest episode of My Black Influence to watch Jason Carter () of 'All About Drag' Facebook Group slay while discussing the impact Black Drag Queens have had from Harlem to Hollywood over the last century. #MyBlackFeels
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(2/2) “The Leading Wellness Community For Women, Trans and GNC Folx / Facebook Group / 591 members,” then “Dance accepts everyone / Facebook Group / 367k members,” and finally “Gay Camping Friends/ Facebook Group / 135.8k members”
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(1/2) Alt Text: Three iterations of a trans non-binary person, Canyon, poses for still photos in their living room. As the screen scrolls from left to right, the differently-dressed, stationary versions of Canyon change poses.
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Canyon C. (they/them) is trans non-binary. And also a professional dancer. And also a nature enthusiast. Dance moves them. Nature captures them. There’s endless Facebook Groups to fit every part of them. Watch how Canyon C. loves to #FitOut.
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People are multidimensional. Canyon (they/them) is living proof. They’re a trans non-binary person. A dancer. And also a nature enthusiast. There’s a Facebook Group for every side of Canyon. There’s a Facebook Group for every part of you, too. Join in to #FitOut.
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Unfazed…yeah, that’s the mood we’re mastering with Hocus Modus. Stay tuned and don’t miss Krissy W.’s story through our newest series, ‘The Super Ordinary,' where they channel the power of creating 🔥 fits to bring their full personality to life. #MyBlackFeels
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Created by the Ballroom community in the early 1990’s, the Latex Ball is part of ’s year-round House of Latex and Project Vogue programming that uses creative approaches to public health messaging, including outreach to the community through Facebook and .
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Feeling comfortable in your skin can be hard for anyone. But as a Black queer person, it can be especially challenging. That’s why Krissy, our first featured hero in our ‘The Super Ordinary’ comic series, learned to create fits that are just as powerful as they are! #MyBlackFeels
We see the cover of a comic book series called The Super Ordinary. The title is Hocus Modus. A young individual holds a magic sewing needle.
Krissy W. is pictured in an up close shot, looking in the camera. The text at the bottom reads "LGBTQ People of Color Facebook Group"
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