15 Transgender People You Should Know

From TS Madison to Laverne Cox, these individuals have made strides in queer communities and beyond.

Agnes Moore, aka Peppermint - Agnes Moore, known by her stage name, Peppermint, made her mark on this season's RuPaul’s Drag Race and has been a fixture in the New York City nightlife for years. On the show, she revealed she identifies as transgender. She is also well-known for her music, including parodies of popular tracks by Beyoncé, Lady Gaga and Azealia Banks.(Photo: Santiago Felipe/FilmMagic)
Brian Michael Smith - This transgender actor has been working in Hollywood for years long before he came out to the world as transgender. He took the moment playing a transgender police officer on the second season of the OWN smash hit series Queen Sugar in July 2017 to let the world in on his truth. (Photo: Ben Esner/BenEsner.com)
Amiyah Scott - A talented actress on the rise, Amiyah Scott made history when she became just the third openly-trans actress to play a trans lead role when she joined the cast of Lee Daniels's Star. Amiyah is breaking down barriers!(Photo: Vivien Killilea/Getty Images for SCAD)
Geena Rocero - The Filipino-American supermodel founded Gender Proud, aimed to stand up for the rights of transgender people throughout the world.(Photo: Larry French/Getty Images for Getty Images for Marriott International)Tiq Milan - Literary force Tiq Milan chronicled his journey on his website, highlighting that he began his transition in the summer of 2007. Today, Tiq is a senior media strategist of national news at GLAAD (formerly an acronym for "Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation"). Prior to his position at GLAAD, he served as Editor-in-Chief at IKONS magazine, an LGBT pop culture publication.(Photo: Gabriel Olsen/Getty Images for GLAAD)

Next Gallery

12 Powerful Quotes from Black Women Athletes to Inspire Greatness

12 Photos

6 / 16

Brian Michael Smith has been working in Hollywood for years long before he came out to the world as transgender. He took the moment playing a transgender police officer on the second season of the OWN series Queen Sugar in July 2017 to let the world in on his truth. (Photo: Ben Esner/BenEsner.com)

ADVERTISEMENT