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We present several outstanding LGBTQ youths who made notable contributions in 2015 in advancing the progress of human rights as they pertain to sexual orientation.  Each has been out and proud members of their local communities and have made remarkable contributions at an early stage of their lives.  Many have gone further and become well recognized and honoured internationally for their achievements.  Some face difficult challenges in their daily lives, particularly related to homophobia, intolerance, and bigotry.   
 
We present several outstanding LGBTQ youths who made notable contributions in 2015 in advancing the progress of human rights as they pertain to sexual orientation.  Each has been out and proud members of their local communities and have made remarkable contributions at an early stage of their lives.  Many have gone further and become well recognized and honoured internationally for their achievements.  Some face difficult challenges in their daily lives, particularly related to homophobia, intolerance, and bigotry.   
  
These individuals hail from Great Britain, Canada, Pakistan, Ireland, Barbados, and the United States.  They have taken active roles in politics, community LGBTQ events, the arts, sports, and business ventures.
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These individuals hail from Great Britain, Canada, Pakistan, Ireland, Barbados, Scotland, and the United States.  They have taken active roles in politics, community LGBTQ events, the arts, sports, and business ventures.
  
* [[Mhairi Black]], Scotland - Member of Parliament
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'''Barbados'''
* [[Craig Butler]], Ireland - professional surfer
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* [[Sabah Choudrey]], Pakistan - activist and youth organizer
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* [[Donnya Piggott]] - activist
* [[Amelia Lee]], Great Britain - activist who organizes several LGBTQ youth groups
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* [[Dalton Moldonado]], United States - basketball player and OutSports Person of the Year
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'''Canada'''
* [[Sirina-Monique]], Great Britain - Stonewall's 'Young Campaigner of the Year'
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* [[Christopher Morello]], Canada - student activist
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* [[Christopher Morello]] - student activist
* [[Donnya Piggott]], Barbados - activist
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* [[T. Thomason]] - gender neutral award-winning folk and rock musician
* [[Mawaan Rizwan]], Pakistan - YouTube star
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* [[Danez Smith]], United States - poet and organizer of various poetry slams
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'''Great Britain'''
* [[T. Thomason]], Canada - gender neutral award-winning folk and rock musician
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* [[Christian Webb]], Great Britain - Stonewall's 'Young Campaigner of the Year'
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* [[Amelia Lee]] - activist who organizes several LGBTQ youth groups
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* [[Sirina-Monique]] - Stonewall's 'Young Campaigner of the Year'
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* [[Christian Webb]] - Stonewall's 'Young Campaigner of the Year'
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'''Ireland'''
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* [[Craig Butler]] - professional surfer
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'''Pakistan'''
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* [[Sabah Choudrey]] - activist and youth organizer
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* [[Mawaan Rizwan]] - YouTube star
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'''Scotland'''
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* [[Mhairi Black]] - Member of Parliament
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'''United States'''
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* [[Ryka Aoki]] - Transgender activist and academic
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* [[Dalton Maldonado]] - basketball player and OutSports Person of the Year
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* [[Danez Smith]] - poet and organizer of various poetry slams
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==See Also==
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* [[Outstanding LGBTQ Youths of 2014]]
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* [[Outstanding LGBTQ Youths of 2016]]
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* [[Outstanding LGBTQ Youths of 2017]]
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* [[Outstanding LGBTQ Youths of 2018]]
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* [[Outstanding LGBTQ Youths of 2019]]
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* [[Outstanding LGBTQ Youths of 2020]]
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* [[Outstanding LGBTQ Youths of 2021]]
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* [[Outstanding LGBTQ Youths of 2022]]
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* [[Outstanding LGBTQ Youths of 2023]]
  
 
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We present several outstanding LGBTQ youths who made notable contributions in 2015 in advancing the progress of human rights as they pertain to sexual orientation. Each has been out and proud members of their local communities and have made remarkable contributions at an early stage of their lives. Many have gone further and become well recognized and honoured internationally for their achievements. Some face difficult challenges in their daily lives, particularly related to homophobia, intolerance, and bigotry.

These individuals hail from Great Britain, Canada, Pakistan, Ireland, Barbados, Scotland, and the United States. They have taken active roles in politics, community LGBTQ events, the arts, sports, and business ventures.

Barbados

Canada

Great Britain


Ireland

Pakistan

Scotland

United States

See Also


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