Black Lives Matter L.A. co-founder and 'Pose' star lead ShareTheMicNow campaign
“Pose” star Angelica Ross, Black Lives Matter Los Angeles co-Founder Melina Abdullah and acting president of Planned Parenthood Alexis McGill Johnson are just a few of the Black women activists who have begun taking over white celebrities’ social media to talk about race in the wake ofAs part of Wednesday’s #ShareTheMicNow campaign, athletes, actresses, politicians, writers and public speakers have been handing over their Instagram accounts to women of color to amplify Black voices.
Ross posted a video on Hilary Swank’s Instagram page, introducing herself to the actress’ 1 million followers. “I want to thank you, Hilary Swank, for passing the mic to me — for sharing your platform — so that we can have a very important intersectional conversation about race relations in America,” Ross said. “Some of you may know me from my role as Candy Ferocity on the FX series ‘Pose’ ... But today I am coming to you as a human rights activist, as a Black woman first — as a Black trans woman.”
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