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'POSE' Shows How Queer People Had to Fight for Even the Most Basic Healthcare and Acceptance

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FX’s second season of “POSE” was released during Pride month. It focuses on how transgender and other gender non-conforming individuals of color in the LGBTQ community were impacted by the AIDS crisis and how law enforcement dismisses the community’s safety.

Overall, the storyline follows the lives of queer youth in the New York City ballroom scene, an underground fashion runway environment where they show off their often homemade fashion concepts to a panel of judges and an MC, all while posing and voguing.

These ball houses and their “mothers” help provide for them and give them guidance. While “POSE” puts a variety of different perspectives of queer life on display, season two of the show focuses most on the AIDS crisis and the

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