People from all around the
world took part in the gay selfie project released by the global gay social
network Moovz. This project was meant to show
the faces of the global gay community, with people from different cultures,
with different colors, appearance and races and that speaks different
languages. From South to North America and from Europe to as far as Asia - people
uploaded their pictures and agreed to be exposed in order to send a message to
the world and prove how united is the global gay community.
This is probably the first time that gays from all around the world did
something together to send a message that empowers their whole community. Many gay
influencers also took part in this project, such as Amanda Lepore, Davey Wavey,
Chris Salvatore, Colby Melvin, Matthew Lush, Willam Belli and many other global
and local gay leaders from different regions who are following this initiative
that gathered the entire gay community into one place. This is another proof
how market leaders and influencers are aiming towards empowering the community.
"We're so
happy with the results of bringing people together" says Liav Eliash, The
CEO and Co-Founder of Moovz, "This video represents the need in the gay
community to get people connected, and
to show the world how strong and united we are. I'm grateful to see the
engagement of users in our platform and I'm more than happy to see it growing
and proud to be the platform that enables these kind of activities. Our mission
is to connect gays from around the world and make them feel free to express
themselves and feel good for being who they are. This video is one of several
projects that are meant to prove the unity and show the power of being a part
of a global community" Eliash continues.