Framed through his therapy sessions, Xerxes Hughes must uncover the cause of his random blackouts to stop his depression demon–a …

Framed through his therapy sessions, Xerxes Hughes must uncover the cause of his random blackouts to stop his depression demon–a …
I believe that black queer media is essential to creating empathy towards Black queer and trans people across the diaspora, all around the world. Black queer and trans media has become a powerful tool to help fight the discrimination and hate we continue face.
Announcing the Purrr Virtual Ball #PurrrBall to celebrate the release of Angelica Ross’ latest single, Purrr now available on all platforms. …
So much going on right now! I just moved to Downtown Los Angeles and downsized from a 4 Bedroom home …
I decided not to post this live to Instagram, because I just don’t trust that platform anymore. So here is …
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Logo Live’s Johnny Sibilly is having a spiritual moment with actress, entrepreneur, and activist Angelica Ross as she shares her truth on finding her inner peace, supporting trans and queer folks like Lil Nas X and Laverne Cox, learning to code as a means of empowering trans folx in tech, and why she thinks she would be the perfect Omarosa in Snatch Game on ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race.’
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In this Instagram Live interview Angelica Ross remind us all how powerful we are and share how, with her Buddhist practice, she’s been able to not only accomplish her dreams but also be a source of inspiration, especially for trans and gender-nonconforming people. In her own words, she shares what having Buddhability means: “You understand how to be free in what seems to be the most limiting circumstances. And then, over time, you will be able to see the changes of how you are able to rise up out of those circumstances.” With Buddhability, we can be fearless.
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Part TWO for “Decolonizing Spirituality” with Dr. Michael Bernard Beckwith including Andrienne Muse!
Brittany Packnett, Francesca Ramsey, and Hope Giselle Discuss The Violence Against Black Trans Women.
Black Men speak on the violence against Black trans women. Join me, Lex Numan, King Noire & Tiq Milan for a LIVE talk on #TheTurningPoint
Our Lady J’s latest musical offering blends the organic quality of her commanding piano playing with haunting electronic vocoders and live gospel choir
With a career spanning over 20 years, Tommie Ross is a legendary performer who has held almost ever title imagineable including, Miss Gay USofA, Miss Black America, Miss National, Miss World, and the highly sought after stamp of class, Miss Continental, and many more.
In this episode, Violet, a waitress in Los Angeles, is approached by a reporter named Allie for a story about transgender women. Paige, an attorney for Lambda Legal, works on a case representing a trans woman who was denied entry into a women’s shelter.
Her Story is a 6-episode new-media series that looks inside the dating lives of trans & queer women as they navigate the intersections of desire & identity.
“I Am Light…and what I am not is my past, I am not the mistakes my family made. I don’t have to carry on something into my future.”
I want to take this opportunity to hold Caitlyn Jenner responsible as an Executive Producer for the editing and misuse of her new found power. The first step to dismantling a system of oppression is recognizing your role in its perpetuation. This is a step we all have to take regardless of race or ethnicity. If Caitlyn wishes to be a part of the solution, then she must be willing to examine the ways she has contributed to the problem.
Let the life you live be used for the unfolding of peace and understanding, then return to the shipyards where souls are repaired and built.
“What I have seen happen in the past couple years has been remarkable in the trans community…”
The series follows the lives of five Transgender Musicians.
Matthew Lew invited Miss Ross and the Gay Agenda to his home studio in Chicago to talk about his art and have a mid-day cocktail!
“Love and courage, (and the lack thereof) are critical components to the development of trans people”
“No More” – Music & Lyrics by Angelica Ross
The sun rises and sets everyday with out fail as an inherent marker for the beginning and end of this daily practice we call life.
Jen Richards one of the co-founders of the inaugural Trans 100 and the importance of mentorship and lifting each other up.
Miss Ross sits down with Laverne Cox, break out star of the Netflix original series, “Orange is the New Black” at the launch of the Trans 100 event held in Chicago, IL.
A conversation with Toni Newman author of “I Rise: The Transformation of Toni Newman” about issues that trans women of color face.
In this clip Laverne talks about the challenges of dating for her a trans woman.
Laverne talks about her experience growing up in the church and where her faith is now.
Laverne sits down with Miss Ross and discusses the Netflix original series, and the reality of the prison system how trans women are treated in the prison system.
Buddhist Concepts
Daisaku Ikeda, one of my mentors and author of Discussions on Youth: For the Leaders of the Future and countless other books, inspires millions to deal with their pain and suffering head on and turn it into the catalyst that ultimately changes your life and the lives of everyone around you.
I believe whole heartedly that there is an opportunity for a highly spiritual experience through the process of transition for the transgender spirit.
Lily Mossiano is the author of “My New Mommy,” a children’s level book explaining the emotional and physical changes when a father figure is transgender.
I recently ran across a video re-posted by Monica Roberts of Transgriot, called “I’m Sorry for Killing Your Daughter?” It is a poetic letter written by an African American Transgender Man to his father who is a pastor of a church. This video struck a nerve with me. At 31, years of age I live my life unapologetically. But this video has got me thinking that even though I’m sure i’ve apologized in the past, I’m not sure I ever communicated as compassionately as this video does.
Compassion is often thought of as akin to pity, but whereas pity may be condescending, compassion springs from a sense of the equality and interconnectedness of life. Genuine compassion is about empowering others, helping them unlock strength and courage from within their lives in order to overcome their problems
With your help you will GUARANTEE that one radio station will ALWAYS cover the important stories affecting the Transgender community. We can no longer rely soley on the Gays and Lesbians in power to spear head our issues. We must be the driving force, and I want to AMPLIFY that force.
Thanks to the response from Friday’s Show we are continuing the conversation to get the word out there about CeCe McDonald, and the injustice she and our community as a whole is facing.
The first show is dedicated to CeCe McDonald and Paige Clay, two African American Trans Women who’s voices will no longer be silenced. Special Guest Include: Monica Roberts from Transgriot.com and Isis King America’s Next Top Model’s 1st contestant