75 LGBTQ+ WOMEN AND NONBINARY TRAILBLAZERS HONORED

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75 LGBTQ+ WOMEN AND NONBINARY TRAILBLAZERS HONORED

Lesbian Visibility Week 2026

Curve Power List 2026

From left to right: Row 1 – Natasha Cloud, Robin Roberts, Brielle Winslow-Majette, Mickalene Thomas, Roberta A. Kaplan; Row 2 – Reneé Rapp, AJ Hikes, Hannah Einbinder, Melissa King, Katy O’Brian

Curve Power List 2026

Curve Power List 2026

From the Ice Rink to the Screen to the Statehouse: 75 LGBTQ+ Changemakers Named to the 2026 Curve Power List

NEW YORK, NY, UNITED STATES, April 21, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ —

Notable honorees: Mary L. Bonauto; adrienne maree brown; Sabrina Cervantes; Hannah Einbinder; Roxane Gay; Jenny Hagel; AJ Hikes; Roberta A. Kaplan; Chef Melissa King; Hilary Knight; Niecy Nash-Betts; Katy O’Brian; Reneé Rapp; Robin Roberts; V Spehar; Marta Vieira da Silva

Lesbian Visibility Week North America (April 20–26, 2026), powered by The Curve Foundation, unveils The Curve Power List 2026 – a community-nominated celebration of 75 LGBTQ+ women and nonbinary individuals making significant and lasting impacts in culture, education, politics, business, science, sports, and public life in the United States and Canada.

Now in its third year, the Curve Power List honors trailblazers across ten categories – from Advocacy and Activism to STEM, Education and Research – with honorees selected entirely through public nomination. Peers, mentors, fans, and colleagues submit nominations, with final selections made by a panel of past honorees and community leaders.

This annual list serves as a vital counter to the persistent underrepresentation of LGBTQ+ women and nonbinary people within mainstream spaces. By elevating their voices – from sports icons and corporate leaders to scientists and grassroots activists – it honors the full breadth of this community’s leadership in what is, by every measure, the most powerful list yet.

“Visibility is not merely a highlight; in our current climate, it is an act of solidarity and resistance,” said Franco Stevens and Jen Rainin, co-founders of The Curve Foundation. “We are profoundly moved by the volume of nominations we received, and we are proud to honor these 75 individuals whose stories deserve to be shared, and whose courage continues to shape our future.”

This year’s honorees include digital journalist and Under the Desk News creator V Spehar (they/them), who has built a community of over 4.7 million followers by making current events accessible and human; openly lesbian pop star and actress Reneé Rapp (she/her), who has become one of the most prominent young voices for queer visibility in entertainment; Emmy Award-winning actress Hannah Einbinder (she/her), celebrated for her breakout role in HBO’s Hacks and her outspoken advocacy for LGBTQ+ inclusion; and Roberta A. Kaplan (she/her), the renowned trial lawyer who made history as the only attorney to have beaten Donald Trump twice, and who previously argued the landmark United States v. Windsor case before the Supreme Court, paving the way for nationwide marriage equality.

Also recognized are Robin Roberts (she/her), longtime co-anchor of ABC’s Good Morning America with more than 30 years in broadcasting; Hilary Knight (she/her), captain of the U.S. national women’s ice hockey team and two-time Olympic gold medalist; actor and martial artist Katy O’Brian (she/her), whose breakout role in Love Lies Bleeding has expanded visibility for queer women in Hollywood’s action genre; Emmy-nominated writer and performer Jenny Hagel (she/her) of Late Night with Seth Meyers; and Chef Melissa King (she/they), winner and fan favorite of Top Chef All-Stars: Los Angeles and a proud queer Chinese American culinary innovator.

The full 2026 Curve Power List spans ten categories: Advocacy & Activism; Arts; Business; Corporate, Entertainment; Government & Legal; Media; Social Media; Sports; and STEM, Education & Research.

The full Curve Power List 2026:

Erin Ambrose

Mary L. Bonauto

DeWanna Bonner

Jacqueline Boyd

adrienne maree brown

Lynne Brown

Jess Carter

Kelli Carpenter

Sabrina Cervantes

Lauren Chan

Natasha Cloud

Coach Jackie

Kipp Dawson

Donna Deitch

Sekiya Dorsett

Fran Dunaway

Hannah Einbinder

Dr. Lauren A. Esposito

Roxane Gay

Meagan Grieger

Morgan Gwenwald

Dr. Ella Ben Hagai

Jenny Hagel

Arlan Hamilton

Candace Hauck

AJ Hikes

Olivia Hill

Nikki Hiltz

Fran “Hutch” Hutchins

Jari Jones

Roberta A. Kaplan

Chef Melissa King

Glenise Kinard-Moore

Jen Kish

Shawnee Kish

Hilary Knight

Stacy Marie Lentz

Catherine E. Lhamon

Carmen Maria Machado

Dr. Shail Maingi

Honey Mahogany

Adriana Mantilla

Ria Tabacco Mar

Emma McIlroy

Laura Moore

Sondra Morris

Niecy Nash-Betts

Alexis Nikole

Alyssa Nitchun

Kelly Bush Novak

Katy O’Brian

A/O

Vico Ortiz

Laura Petrie

Paola Ramos

Reneé Rapp

Robin Roberts

Juana Maria Rodríguez

Heather Shaw

Alex Sheldon

Carolina Silva

Jessie Sima

Dr. Carla Smith

Shamina Singh

Vitus “V” Spehar

StudBudz

C.C. Téllez

Mickalene Thomas

Amanda W. Timpson

Fran Tirado

Erin Uritus

Marta Vieira da Silva

Kihana Wilson

Brielle Winslow-Majette

Carolyn Wysinger

For more details on the program and each honoree, visit Curve Magazine.

LESBIAN VISIBILITY WEEK CALENDAR OF EVENTS

To access the full slate of activities taking place in the U.S. and Canada, visit the LVW26 calendar at LesbianVisibility.org. Most events are free and open to the public unless otherwise noted; please check individual listings for accessibility details. The calendar is updated regularly as new events are added.

CONTACT & PRESS MATERIALS

For more information about events and partners, or to arrange an interview with Franco Stevens or any of the LVW26 participants, send all requests & queries to Sunny L. at info@TheCurveFoundation.org with the subject line LVW26‬.

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ABOUT CURVE

Founded in 1991, Curve magazine became the world’s most successful lesbian publication, elevating LGBTQ+ women’s voices and redefining visibility. As Curve celebrates its 35th anniversary this year, its legacy continues through The Curve Foundation – the only national nonprofit championing LGBTQ+ women and nonbinary people’s culture and stories from an intergenerational perspective. The Curve Foundation works to empower and amplify the voices of lesbians, queer women, trans and nonbinary people of all races, ages, and abilities. Its programming includes Lesbian Visibility Week, Curve Quarterly, the Curve Fellowship for Emerging Journalists, the Curve Power List, and Curve Conversations – intersectional, multigenerational speaker events providing a throughline between critical conversations from the 90s to today. For more information, visit thecurvefoundation.org and curvemag.com.

Sunny L.
The Curve Foundation
info@thecurvefoundation.org

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