What an unforgettable weekend for the Grimmett-Adams family! Washington, DC, came alive for World Pride, and I couldn’t be prouder of our DMV community for not just standing with the LGBTQ+ community but celebrating them — championing love, resilience, and a future where everyone belongs.
As my husband and I prepare to travel to Los Angeles next week, the urgency of this moment weighs on me. In a world too often divided, we must rise — not just as allies but as forces of unwavering support, lifting each other up with courage and compassion. Recently, I completed Resistance Art with Yolanda Kay, a director at the esteemed Stella Adler Theatre in New York City. This transformative course reminded me: art is resistance. To anyone searching for their voice — find it, fuel it, and fearlessly let it roar.
And though the road ahead is long, I’m heartened to see resilience blazing not just across Los Angeles but throughout our entire nation. This is our call to action: Let art be the heartbeat of our community, our hope, and our unshakable unity. Paint it, dance it, perform it — whatever it takes, let the world feel the pulse of who we are.