Dominique Jackson, Star of "Pose" on FX, Lends Her Celebrity to Support United We RiseWell-known Personality and Transgender Icon Assists New National Effort to Mobilize Health and Uplift the Quality of Life for Black People
By: United We Rise "We are thrilled to have Dominique's support of our effort to build a Black-led initiative that ends HIV. Her voice amplifies the call for intersectional strategies to erase HIV and other health inequities that Black communities experience," Best known for her performance in the lead role of "Elektra" on the critically acclaimed series, POSE, which airs on FX, Ms. Jackson is also the author of an autobiography, "The Transexual From Tobago." She has appeared in the reality TV model/fashion show, STRUT, on the Oxygen Network, and can next be seen in AMERICAN GODS on Starz and in the feature film, CHICK FIGHT, opposite Malin Akerman, Bella Thorne, and Fortune Feimster. UWR is building a coalition to address health inequities by organizing its work within five key focus areas: 1) Black Community Engagement, 2) Black Leadership and Organizations, 3) Policy, 4) Intersectionality, and 5) Sexual & Gender Identity. In all, UWR represents the diversity of the Black community—from people living with HIV, their friends and family members, to healthcare providers, activists, researchers, faith and spiritual leaders, public officials, and all who are dedicated to HIV and racial justice. "What you don't know will hurt you! Knowledge and understanding of one's health is the key to a beautiful life," states Dominique Jackson. Financial support for UWR has been provided by Gilead Sciences, ViiV Healthcare, and Broadway Cares/Equity Fight AIDS. For more information on UWR, visit https://www.everyblackbody.org as well as follow UWR on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. ABOUT UNITED WE RISE Organized in 2019, United We Rise (UWR) is a national initiative to unite and mobilize a collective force to end the HIV epidemic and uplift the quality of life for Black people. UWR is a Black-led, intersectional effort that works to end HIV, while fighting for a just response to COVID-19. The work of UWR is also grounded in the dismantling of racism that permeates Black life. UWR is a collective of over 30 groups brought together by three organizations– End
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