'Pose' star Angelica Ross to host Democratic Party's LGBTIQ+ forum

The star said she wants to "ensure that presidential candidates are talking about issues important to LGBTIQ+ voters."

Angelica Ross

Angelica Ross will host the Democratic Party's LGBTIQ+ forum. Source: Getty Images North America

Pose actress Angelica Ross will make history this week, set to take stage as host of the Democratic Party's LGBTIQ+ forum on September 20.

According to , candidates to confirm their participation in the event, which is hosted by GLAAD, include Joe Biden, Cory Booker, Pete Buttigieg, Julián Castro, Tulsi Gabbard, Kamala Harris, Amy Klobuchar, Joe Sestak, Elizabeth Warren and Marianne Williamson.

Not only will the forum be the first of its kind, it will the first time in history a transgender person has hosted a presidential forum.

In a tweet, the star and activist said she was "ready and excited" to moderate the event, saying she wanted to "ensure that presidential candidates are talking about issues important to LGBTIQ+ voters."
In a statement, GLAAD President and CEO Sarah Kate Ellis, who will join Ross on stage, highlighted the importance of the event.


“This [LGBTIQ+] Presidential Forum is a pivotal moment in the 2020 election cycle,” she wrote.

“It’s the first time that LGBTIQ+ issues will be exclusively discussed by 2020 presidential candidates on a national stage.

"We look forward to hearing how the 2020 candidates plan to reverse the attacks and rollbacks of the Trump administration and put [LGBTIQ+] Americans on a course to 100 per cent acceptance.”

Ross, who is set to star in the upcoming American Horror Story 1984, is the President of Miss Ross, Inc. and founder and CEO of , which aims to train those in poverty with the skills needed to work in the digital world and empower marginalised communities.

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Published 17 September 2019 1:36pm
By Samuel Leighton-Dore


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