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New LGBTQ BIPOC Talent Agency
By Charlotte Robinson, October 06, 2021
Jason Rodriguez the unequivocal face for the new generation of dancers as seen on Ryan Murphy's Emmy & Golden Globe Award-nominated television series “POSE ” & Ricardo Sebastián his longtime manager turned business partner & a community organizer who recently came out as nonbinary, have announced the inaugural roster of their newly formed Arraygency a talent agency representing BIPOC, LGBTQ & Trans creatives. The initial Arraygency roster includes six creatives including dancer Azusa Crawford, youth leader, queer & trans artist & journalist Sage Dolan-Sandrino, actor, dancer, writer & producer Morticia Godiva, music artist, songwriter, model, public speaker & trans advocate Iman Hill, dance artist & model José Lapaz-Rodriguez & dancer & model Babou Sanneh. Rodriguez & Sebastián stated, “We are thrilled with the very first roster at Arraygency! It’s been an exciting few weeks since our announcement & we were inspired by all the responses & submissions we received. We are eager to introduce each of these talents to the world & look forward to welcoming even more creative talent to Arraygency in the future.” Rodriguez & Sebastián formed Arraygency in August with the singular mission of bringing BIPOC, Queer & Trans people to the forefront of all creative industries. Since announcing they have received over 650 submissions for representation. Arraygency places an important & specific spotlight on equity, diversity & inclusion to better meet the needs of BIPOC, LGBTQ, Queer & Trans creatives in the entertainment industry & ensure equal access to opportunities for all. Photo By Alex Webster. For More Info…
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