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In a groundbreaking move, Meta Queens has partnered with Prohibition Art, a leading generative art platform, to champion LGBTQ+ voices in the digital world. This collaboration is planned by founders Matt Arnold (Meta Queens) and Jordan Lyall (Prohibition Art). The Meta Queens project redefines inclusion in the technology and arts sectors.

Meta Queens, under Arnold’s leadership, is focused on creating an enabling environment for queer and trans digital artists. Its mission is to provide education, inspiration and a sense of belonging to the world of technology. This partnership with Prohibition Art also takes this commitment a step further, combining art with advocacy.

LGBTQ drag art screenshots of meta queens at the ban market

Supporting LGBTQ+ Nonprofits: A New Era of Inclusion and Representation

Lyall emphasizes the association’s role in promoting diversity across technological boundaries. Its goal is to integrate diverse identities into the digital art community, transforming it into a symbol of acceptance and celebration of diversity.

The project was launched on Prohibition.Art on November 16. The generative art collection aims to raise awareness and funds for LGBTQIA+ nonprofits like Trans tech Social and Outright International. This initiative unites technology with social causes, reflecting the diverse narratives of the community.

Actress and activist Angelica Ross, founder of Trans tech Social, highlights the importance of queer, LGBTQ, and trans participation in debates about art and technology. Emphasizing inclusivity in finance and technology, Ross also advocates for broader community representation in these fields.

HUG Collaboration and Open Call

HUG, a social marketplace, has joined Meta Queens in an open call, selecting five international artists to contribute to the art collection. Debbie Soon, co-founder of HUG, reiterates their shared mission to support artists from underrepresented communities.

Release Details and Community Engagement

Mark your calendars for November 16, when Meta Queens goes live in Prohibition. Art costs .01 eth per pop! Stay up to date and get early access by following Meta Queens on social media and signing up to HEYMINT.

About Meta Queens

goal queens, born from Build Tomorrow, an incubator for sustainable technologies of the future, is a vibrant community committed to amplifying queer and trans voices in the digital realm. The project also supports grassroots LGBTQIA+ nonprofits.


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