JUNOS Celebrate Queer Visibility, LGBTQ+ Trailblazers, and Mental Health Support
JUNOS Celebrate Queer Visibility, LGBTQ+ Trailblazers, and Mental Health Support

JUNOS Celebrate Queer Visibility, LGBTQ+ Trailblazers, and Mental Health Support

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The JUNO Awards have highlighted queer visibility through artists like comedian Kyle Brownrigg, who won Comedy Album of the Year and reflected on the rarity of recognition for gay men in comedy, and Charlotte Day Wilson, who embraced her lesbian identity in songwriting. Carole Pope of Rough Trade also made a historic impact by openly expressing queer sexuality in the early 1980s JUNO performances. Meanwhile, the audio brand Skullcandy launched its 2025 Pride collection to support LGBTQ+ mental health charity To Write Love on Her Arms, emphasizing ongoing corporate support for Pride despite broader political challenges. Guam's Pride Month celebration featured an exhibition honoring local LGBTQ+ trailblazers, with leaders underscoring the need for strategic advocacy amid national pushback against trans communities. These developments collectively underscore the ongoing efforts to amplify queer voices and support LGBTQ+ rights and visibility across various platforms and regions.

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