Sophie Xeon
Some musicians don’t get a chance to see the incredible legacy they left behind. Here is a prime example. The late electronic music performer and producer Sophie Xeon is widely regarded as a pioneer of electronic pop music by critics and peers alike.
Along with the release of her song “It’s OK to Cry” in 2017, she revealed her transgender identity with the release of her song. Her 2018 album “Oil of Every Pearl’s Un-Insides” was nominated for a Grammy award for “Best Dance/Electronic Album” solidifying her impact on pop music. Sadly, she passed away on the 30th of January 2021.
Dr.Rachel Levine
Dr. Rachel Levine's remarkable accomplishments extend far beyond her role as a pediatrics doctor. In an extraordinary display of versatility and dedication, she ascended to the prestigious rank of four-star admiral and currently serves as the esteemed Assistant Secretary for the U.S. Department of Health.
Her awe-inspiring resume boasts achievements that would leave any job recruiter astounded. Notably, Dr. Levine stands as a trailblazer, being among the select few openly transgender officials in the United States Government. Her historic appointment in 2021 marked a groundbreaking milestone, as she became the first openly transgender individual to be sworn in by the United States Senate.
Isis King
"America's Next Top Model" is a controversial reality show, to say the least. However, a silver lining of the program is that it provided a platform for models, who previously would not get the same mainstream exposure or notoriety, the ability to do so. That was the case for Isis King.
She was the first trans-woman to compete on the show and helped to pave the way in normalizing the destigmatizing transpeople appearing in mainstream media. Since then her career has skyrocketed to include successful modeling and acting career. Most notably, she appeared in the critically acclaimed film "When They See Us."
Leyna Bloom
Leyna Bloom, born to a remarkable blend of African-American and Filipina heritage, has emerged as an influential figure, breaking barriers for transwomen of color in the realms of modeling and acting. Her impact on the industry is truly groundbreaking.
Leyna Bloom proudly holds the distinction of being the first transwoman of color to command a leading role in a film showcased at the highly esteemed Cannes Film Festival. Additionally, Bloom's achievements reverberate across the fashion world, with her becoming the trailblazing first transwoman of color to grace both the covers of "Vogue India" and the iconic "Sports Illustrated" swimwear issue.
Chris Mosier
Chris Mosier's indelible mark on US sporting history is one that will never fade. In a groundbreaking moment, 2016 witnessed his inclusion in the prestigious USA men's sprint duathlon team, solidifying his position as the first openly transgender male athlete selected for a national USA sports team.
Beyond his remarkable sporting achievements, Mosier stands as a fervent activist, driven by a passion for inclusivity. He established "Transathlete.com," a platform dedicated to offering invaluable resources for transgender athletes, students, and coaches. Unyielding in his pursuit of progress, Mosier continued to shatter barriers, making history once again in 2020 as the first renowned transgender athlete to compete in the Olympics Team Trials.