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Title: Laverne Cox’s ‘Clean Slate’ Leads the Charge: Celebrating Trans Representation
Post by: Jessica_Rose on February 10, 2025, 06:12:50 AM
Post by: Jessica_Rose on February 10, 2025, 06:12:50 AM
Laverne Cox's 'Clean Slate' Leads the Charge: Celebrating Trans Representation on TV
https://www.msn.com/en-us/tv/news/laverne-cox-s-clean-slate-leads-the-charge-celebrating-trans-representation-on-tv/ar-AA1yChcY?ocid=hpmsn&cvid=56e83a7fb8f14999943ebb0efa3e999f&ei=40
Story by Patrick Curran (8 Feb 2025)
Laverne Cox has shattered barriers and redefined trans representation in Hollywood, both on and off the screen. Her breakthrough role as Sophia Burset in Orange Is the New Black was a game-changer, making her the first transgender actor to earn an Emmy nomination in a major acting category.
"Pose" hit the scene in 2018, bringing us the largest-ever cast of trans actors in major roles. Set in the vibrant ball culture of '80s NYC, it featured trans characters who were living, loving, and thriving, giving us a window into a world often overlooked. Michaela Jaé Rodriguez even became the first trans actress nominated for a major acting Emmy, making history with her role.
Cole's appearance on "The Fosters" was a game-changer, representing the rarely seen journey of a trans man. His story tackled tough issues like navigating chest binding, hormone therapy, and top surgery, offering an honest portrayal of trans masculinity that was both relatable and impactful.
Elle Argent in "Heartstopper" is more than just a character—she's a symbol for trans youth everywhere. Played by Yasmin Finney, Elle's journey isn't defined by her trans identity, but rather by her personal growth and relationships.
Paul Strickland, played by Brian Michael Smith, is a trailblazing character on "9-1-1: Lone Star", as the first out Black trans man in a series regular role. His role goes beyond the firefighter uniform, showcasing him navigating dating, friendships, and the complexities of being a trans man.
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There are several other shows mentioned in the full article, many more than I was aware of.
Love always -- Jessica Rose
https://www.msn.com/en-us/tv/news/laverne-cox-s-clean-slate-leads-the-charge-celebrating-trans-representation-on-tv/ar-AA1yChcY?ocid=hpmsn&cvid=56e83a7fb8f14999943ebb0efa3e999f&ei=40
Story by Patrick Curran (8 Feb 2025)
Laverne Cox has shattered barriers and redefined trans representation in Hollywood, both on and off the screen. Her breakthrough role as Sophia Burset in Orange Is the New Black was a game-changer, making her the first transgender actor to earn an Emmy nomination in a major acting category.
"Pose" hit the scene in 2018, bringing us the largest-ever cast of trans actors in major roles. Set in the vibrant ball culture of '80s NYC, it featured trans characters who were living, loving, and thriving, giving us a window into a world often overlooked. Michaela Jaé Rodriguez even became the first trans actress nominated for a major acting Emmy, making history with her role.
Cole's appearance on "The Fosters" was a game-changer, representing the rarely seen journey of a trans man. His story tackled tough issues like navigating chest binding, hormone therapy, and top surgery, offering an honest portrayal of trans masculinity that was both relatable and impactful.
Elle Argent in "Heartstopper" is more than just a character—she's a symbol for trans youth everywhere. Played by Yasmin Finney, Elle's journey isn't defined by her trans identity, but rather by her personal growth and relationships.
Paul Strickland, played by Brian Michael Smith, is a trailblazing character on "9-1-1: Lone Star", as the first out Black trans man in a series regular role. His role goes beyond the firefighter uniform, showcasing him navigating dating, friendships, and the complexities of being a trans man.
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There are several other shows mentioned in the full article, many more than I was aware of.
Love always -- Jessica Rose