Logo celebrates Pride Month with Bob the Drag Queen, Sherry Cola, Bowen Yang & Matt Rogers and more
“None of us are free until we are all free.”
In honor of Pride Month, Logo will spotlight diverse entertainers, activists, creatives, and changemakers in the LGBTQ+ community, throughout the month of June, with its third installment of Logo30. The powerful series profiles everyday heroes and extraordinary people who show pride in unique and provocative ways. Beginning June 15, change-makers will come together to share what Pride means to them in addition to highlighting their work with an individual editorial on NewNowNext.com.
“This year’s honorees add to the vivid spectrum of that long-standing march, from the entertainers and artists pushing our dynamic stories forward, to the activists and policymakers working to advance our human rights, to the rule-breakers creating new spaces, both digital and IRL, for us to truly thrive. Whether isolated or together, whether we fill the streets with joy or with anger, our very existence is worth celebrating, and our very existence is protest. And the entire Logo team is honored to highlight this small fraction of voices leading the way,” said Terron Moore, Editorial Director of Logo, NewNowNext, and MTV News.
The lineup of some of today’s most influential LGBTQ+ personalities involved with Logo30 includes:
- Bob The Drag Queen
- Bowen Yang & Matt Rogers
- Brandon Kyle Goodman
- Cecilia Gentili
- Chasten and Pete Buttigieg
- Dashaun Wesley
- Dr. Eric Cervini
- Dyllon Burnside
- Jason Rosenberg
- Jay Jurden
- Jeremy O. Harris
- Jericho Brown
- Johnny Sibilly
- Justin Sayre
- Mx. Justin Vivian Bond
- Kai Wes
- Leo Sheng
- Pennsylvania State Rep. Brian Sims
- Pissi Myles
- Michael R. Jackson
- Nikkie de Jager
- Randy Rainbow
- Sarah Kate Ellis
- Shakina Nayfack
- Sherry Cola
- Senator Tammy Baldwin
- Susan Feniger
- Tig Notaro
- Todd Masterson
- Ty Sunderland
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