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    TikTok is celebrating Native American Heritage Month by amplifying the voices of Indigenous creators and artists. They are launching exciting initiatives such as LIVE programming, in-app creative effects, and non-profit community partnerships. The platform will feature boundary-pushing creators, showcase Native American culture, and raise awareness about the unique challenges faced by Indigenous communities. TikTok will also host LIVEs every Tuesday in November, featuring creators who will stream about Native Beadwork, Native food, and Native traditions. They will debut a Native American Heritage Month music playlist and spotlight inspiring Native and Indigenous creators. TikTok is supporting education and entrepreneurship by donating $100,000 to three organizations that improve Native American student access to higher education, support sovereignty and culture, and aid Native Americans in pursuing their dreams while honoring their culture and heritage.
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    Victor Fontanez, also known as @vicblends on TikTok, is a 22-year-old barber and entrepreneur who aims to inspire and motivate others. He aspires to become a leading positive voice for this generation of entrepreneurs and content creators. Victor finds inspiration from the community and believes in the importance of unity among different cultures, especially in the current global climate. Being a TikTok Latinx Trailblazer is a significant step towards achieving his goal of bringing people together.
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    TikTok's mission is to inspire creativity and bring joy. With over 1 billion monthly active users worldwide, TikTok has become a platform where people from all over the world come to be entertained, learn, laugh, and discover something new. The diverse community of families, small businesses, and creators on TikTok has made it an integral part of people's lives. From music, food, beauty, and fashion to art, causes, and more, TikTok is where culture truly begins. We express our gratitude to the creators, artists, brands, communities, and all the people who make TikTok a special journey filled with laughter and dance.
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    TikTok is celebrating Latinx Heritage Month by featuring 15 Latinx Trailblazers who embrace their culture, challenge stereotypes, and inspire others. The first featured creator is Jesús Morales, a first-generation Mexican immigrant who has touched millions with his acts of kindness. Jesús shares his journey, the influence of his culture, and his passion for supporting the Latinx community. He encourages other creators to stay true to their passions and create content with purpose.
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    Khaby Lame, a 21-year-old creator from Senegal who now resides in Italy, has achieved the remarkable milestone of reaching 100 million followers on TikTok. Despite facing challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic, Khaby's comedic videos quickly gained popularity and made him one of the most beloved TikTok creators worldwide. He expresses his gratitude to the TikTok community for providing him with a global platform to share his talent and inspire others. This article provides insights into Khaby's TikTok journey and features a Q&A with him, along with a timeline of his notable achievements on the platform.
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    RJ and Adrian, also known as The Goddess Boys, are LGBTQ+ TikTok Trailblazers who are breaking down gender norms and creating a community where everyone can express themselves. They embrace their identities as both feminine and masculine individuals and use their platform to uplift and support other queer creators. They advise being true to oneself, finding a supportive community, and having fun with content creation. They also emphasize the importance of educating oneself about diverse identities and having difficult conversations to be allies to the LGBTQ+ community.
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    This article celebrates the inspiring story of Alex Renee, a 17-year-old LGBTQ+ content creator on TikTok. Alex shares their journey of self-discovery, embracing their genderfluid/queer identity, and using their platform to raise awareness and support for the LGBTQ+ community. They also discuss the importance of being a good ally and offer advice to the next generation of the LGBTQ+ community. The article highlights Alex's popular "masculine to feminine" transition videos, their jewelry business, and their involvement in music. It also mentions their plans to attend in-person Pride events and their appreciation for the TikTok community.
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    Every day, people use TikTok to creatively express themselves and connect with audiences and communities worldwide. In honor of Juneteenth, we are highlighting Black creatives, learning more about their journeys on TikTok and what it means to be a standout talent on the platform. While the fight for social justice continues, so does our commitment to elevate and support Black voices. From celebrating their unique perspectives, to sharing their stories and educating their communities, these creators continue to make an incredible impact on culture and the trends that impact us all.
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    In this month's Creator Spotlight Series, TikTok celebrates LGBTQ+ TikTok Trailblazers who are making a difference in their communities. Jesse Sulli, a transgender father, shares his journey on TikTok, highlighting the diversity of families and empowering young transgender individuals worldwide. Jesse's identity as a transgender person has influenced every aspect of his life, shaping him into an empathetic and powerful individual. He believes in supporting the LGBTQ+ community by showcasing his family, offering advice and support on social media, and donating to transgender surgery crowdfunds. The TikTok community has had a profound impact on Jesse's life, providing support and inspiration. Jesse encourages other creators to share their authentic stories and connect with people, creating their own microcommunities online. His advice to the next generation of the LGBTQ+ community is to love and celebrate their identity fiercely, even in unsupportive environments. Being an ally involves personal acceptance and standing up for LGBTQ+ individuals.
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    This article highlights the inspiring stories of LGBTQ+ Trailblazers on TikTok, with a focus on Seth Sanker, a photographer and fashion content creator. Seth embraces his queerness and believes that fashion has no gender. He shares his journey of self-acceptance and encourages others to celebrate their identities. The article also provides tips for creators on TikTok and offers advice for allies to support the LGBTQ+ community.