Finding yourself could be
deteriorating in terms of sexual orientation. Individuals get the badge of
gender at birth!People also don’t want to disclose their orientation as they
are afraid of discrimination and other negative things too. Some social
activists are familiar with this such as Faith
Cheltenham who is helping the LGBTQ community over the past 20 years.
During this phase, she helped many individuals in making brilliant choices of
these communities considering multiple points of view.
Being the president of BiNet (The
Bisexual Network of the USA.Inc), she altered the entire viewpoint of people
towards the LGBTQ group and bisexual people. With great presence of mind, she
figured out how to talk on the absolute greatest stages like UCLA University
and Yale University. In addition, she also worked hard during the inauguration
of BlaQue which is a UCLA program for LGBT students. These are the major things
that made her internationally recognized!
Her efforts in determining the
difficulties that the LGBT group confronts can’t be overseen. She worked as a media
Strategist and examiner for Sarah Ferguson and the
Duchess of York to understood all the above. While focusing on the needs of the
LGBT group, she also helped them to deal with the issues they are facing
socially that were turning out to be hard for them. Her chief focus is on the
students who belong to the African continent!
FaithCheltenham’sextremely
profound knowledge in the field of intersectional feminism in motion pictures,
cultures, and chronicles of Ancient African bisexuality also helped her to
reach the LGBTQ community. She also included these topics during her speech at
Yale as well as UCLA colleges. Apart from this, she discussed the security and
privileges of individuals of the LGBT community when she shared a stage with
President Barack Obama. By doing so, she won the heart and heartily respect of
every individual!
Furthermore, her journey of
becoming a social activist started during her childhood, she stood up against
the racism that she experienced as a Black Stars Wars kid in her residency in
California. Parade Magazine rewarded her for this, at that time she was only
fifteen! Since then, she has been recognized by GO Magazine and The National
Association of LGBT columnists. Now she is admired for her meaningful
contribution towards racism, and the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender
community.
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