Laverne Cox, Eva Reign and Michaela Jaé Rodriguez are sharing their thoughts on LGBTQ+ representation in the film and television industry with Them. “We trans people have said we will no longer be in the shadows.
We will no longer be marginalized. We have a right to exist in the light,” Cox said. READ MORE: Ben Stiller And Laverne Cox Share Shocking Confessions With Jimmy Fallon For Rodriguez, she hopes that breaking ground today will make an impact in the future. “When I get to 40, 50 years old, I want to be able to sit back and look at the television screen and see a multitude of so many different types of individuals, and say, ‘I’m thankful I was one of the people that was a part of that,'” Rodriguez said. “Not the one, but one of them, because let’s be very clear: this is not about me.
There’s many of ‘me’ out there.” READ MORE: ‘Pose’ Star MJ Rodriguez To Receive GLAAD Media Awards Honour While strides are being made with representation, Reign pointed out that many stereotypes still exist. “When a cis woman has a strong, resonant voice, people love that fullness…But when it comes to the girls, we’re supposed to sound like a Disney princess who just took in a bunch of helium.”
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