The Pride of Reggie Bullock
Posted Jun 26, 2018
The series of events that led Reggie Bullock to New York on Pride Sunday began four years ago, when his transgender sister, Mia Henderson, was murdered. The tragic loss is still difficult for him to talk about, but through it, he’s actively—and publicly—found ways to honor her legacy, by educating himself about the LGBTQ community and finding ways to educate others.
(The Ringer)
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