Meet Alok Vaid-Menon an internationally acclaimed author, poet, comedian, and public speaker via Zoom!
The ACLU SoCal will have the great pleasure of paying tribute to Alok at our Centennial Bill of Rights Awards on February 18 in Los Angeles.
Alok Vaid-Menon (they/them) is an author, poet, comedian and activist, whose work elevates “trans ordinariness.” From their advocacy to "degender" the fashion and the beauty industries to their poetry yearning for beauty in a time of grief and loss, Alok has done so much to foster an accurate reflection and celebration of the trans community. Their writing includes Beyond the Gender Binary, Femme in Public and Your Wound/My Garden.
In a world plagued with vitriol and division especially towards LGBTQ people, they have led with joy, kindness and compassion. As a mixed-media artist their work explores themes of trauma, belonging, and the human condition. They are the author of Femme in Public (2017), Beyond the Gender Binary (2020), and Your Wound/My Garden (2021) and the creator of #DeGenderFashion: an initiative to degender fashion and beauty industries.
In recognition of their work, they have been honored as the inaugural LGBTQ Scholar in Residence at the University of Pennsylvania and awarded a GLAAD Media Award and Stonewall Foundation Visionary Award. Over the past decade, they have toured in more than 40 countries, most recently selling out their runs at the Soho Theatre in London, the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, the Kennedy Performing Arts Center & Just for Laughs Montreal. Their show has been described as "provocative and powerful" (CHORTLE), a "potent combination of comedy and poetry" (THE SCOTSMAN), and a "Jaw-dropping celestial event" (TO DO LIST LONDON).
On screen, they will make their feature film debut in Absolute Dominion opposite Patton Oswalt and next can be seen in Emmie Lichtenberg’s film Complicated Order opposite Midori Francis that will premiere at OutFest 2023. On television, they can next be seen in the critically acclaimed MAX series SORT OF opposite Bilal Baig. They have also appeared on Hulu’s Planet Sex with Cara Delevingne, ABC’s PRIDE: To Be Seen – A Soul of A Nation, Netflix’s Getting Curious with Jonathan Van Ness, HBO’s Random Acts of Flyness and The Trans List.
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