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Bigo Live, ANTRA and The Equality Project celebrate Mardi Gras and inclusion of LGBTQIA+ communities in Australia
SYDNEY, March 5, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

As part of the Mardi Gras celebrations in Australia and in partnership with 
ANTRA and The Equality Project, livestreaming app Bigo Live hosted "Together We 
Rise", a panel discussion echoing the theme of this year's event, "RISE" and 
focusing on the platform's diverse community.

Held on Friday, 26 February, "Together We Rise" brought together five thought 
leaders and active members of the LGBTQIA+ community to discuss how Mardi Gras 
may look and feel different this year, the opportunities and challenges they 
face and how the community has stayed connected and motivated during the 
pandemic through technology. The session featured Cedric Yin-Cheng, founder of 
ANTRA; Jason Tuazon-McCheyne, founder and CEO, The Equality Project; Adrian 
Tuazon-McCheyne, CTO, The Equality Project; Canadian-based bisexual Bigo Live 
broadcaster KirraZomby and was moderated by Perth-based transgender Bigo Live 
broadcaster, Dolly (BratzDoll).

The discussion was supported by Bigo Live ANZ's Multi-People Room feature, a 
function that will enable panel participants to engage with viewers, answer 
questions and connect over shared experiences.

In honour of the event, Bigo Live is also donating USD2,000 to support the work 
of ANTRA and The Equality Project.

"Bigo Live broadcasters and users always demonstrate the Australian values of 
encouraging multiculturalism and egalitarianism. Our audiences' gender 
identity, sexual identity and cultural diversity reflect a modern Australia, so 
we're very pleased to have kicked off Mardi Gras celebrations with such an 
insightful 'Together We Rise' panel discussion," said a Bigo Live ANZ 
spokesperson.

"We are invested in ensuring that Bigo Live is one of the most diverse and 
inclusive social networking platforms and a safe place for the LGBTQIA+ 
community as we all work together towards a better, more inclusive future for 
current and future generations of Australians."

The Equality Project(https://www.theequalityproject.org.au/) is a national 
health promotion charity bringing together LGBTIQ+ people and allies to promote 
a better, more just, and fairer society for all Australians. By creating a 
truly intersectional discussion, they aim for LGBTIQ+ voices to be heard.

"At the end of the day, your sexuality and your gender are just what they 
are.The sooner you can be your authentic self the better, and certainly find 
support networks to help keep you psychologically and physically safe," 
commented Jason Tuazon-McCheyne, founder and CEO of the Equality Project.

"In Australia we've only just recently had marriage equality which has changed 
a lot of things for us. I think being visible is being part of the solution; 
the more visible we are, showing that we are a diverse community, and telling 
our stories really helps move the conversation forward. It's really important 
for us to tell our own stories because it humanises this LGBTQ+ acronym that's 
often quite alienating for some people outside of the community," said Adrian 
Tuazon-McCheyne, CTO of the Equality Project.

The Australia & New Zealand Tongzhi Rainbow Alliance 
Inc.(ANTRA)(https://www.antra.org.au/) is a community-based not-for-profit 
advocacy group, founded to celebrate and embrace diversity, but most 
importantly, to become a point-of-contact and support for Mandarin- and 
Cantonese-speaking LGBTQIA+ community members, particularly migrants, 
international students and other newly arrived diasporas.

"Your sexuality and your gender identity are formed inside of you and you have 
to be comfortable in order to tell others who you are. Australia is a diverse 
society, but if you're not in a safe environment or have open-minded friends, 
if you don't have open-minded workplaces or schools, you risk putting yourself 
into a dangerous and unsafe position when coming out. So I would think about 
your safety first and secondly, think about whether you know yourself well 
enough to explain to other people, who might not be as smart or as fabulous as 
you are, who you are," said Cedric Yin-Cheng, founder of ANTRA, offering advice 
to the LGBTQ+ community about their journey to shaping their identity. 

"It has been such a pleasure being invited by Bigo Live, the channel that has 
worked so much to make sure LGBTQI+ people are visible and well valued. I am 
proud and fortunate to have spoken with Dolly, Jason and many more other 
interactors in their comments and understand a lot more about how our community 
is on this lovely platform. I truly wish the best to Bigo Live and I am hoping 
Bigo Live continues with their excellent work in making sure the voices of 
LGBTQIA+ people are well heard and seen!" Yin-Cheng continued.

The panel was moderated by Dolly (known to her two thousand Bigo Live followers 
as BratzDoll, Bigo ID: Dooly19), a transgender woman and Bigo Live broadcaster 
who moved to Australia when she was nine years old and has been open with her 
personal experiences identifying as gay male before her transition and her 
journey to realising her true identity and finding her support network online.

With over 1.3 million subscribers across the ANZ region and a 20% 
sign-broadcaster increase month-on-month, Bigo Live is one of the world's 
fastest-growing, community-first social networking platforms that uses 
livestreaming technology to bring people together. Globally, the platform 
connects over 400 million users worldwide.

This is the most recent livestreaming event hosted by Bigo Live dedicated to 
LGBTQIA+ users and allies. Prior to this, Bigo Live has announced a series of 
LGBTQIA+ initiatives globally, including an official corporate partnership with 
The Trevor Project and a #WeStandTogether event series in celebration of Pride 
Week in 2020.

The panel discussion was livestreamed at 6:00pm AEDT on Friday, 26 February on 
Bigo Live ANZ (ID: 80019), and the panel discussion is available to view here: 
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1_LTb4w5Im8WIgoJw-bf2STSWyLN0Bmyf/view 

For enquiries on CSR partnerships:

Bigo Live ANZ is constantly looking for and eager to hear from CSR partners. 
Should your organisation be interested, please contact:

Erin Dong
Email: donglijuan@bigo.sg 

For further media information or interview requests, contact:

Haystac for BIGO 
Email: bigo@haystac.com.au 

About Bigo Live
Bigo Live is one of the world's fastest-growing live streaming social 
communities where users broadcast in real-time to share life moments, showcase 
their talents, and interact with people from around the world. Bigo Live has 
around 400 million users in over 150 countries and is currently the market 
leader in the live streaming industry. Launched in March 2016, Bigo Live is 
owned by Bigo Technology, which is based in Singapore.

For more information on Bigo Live, please visit www.bigo.tv/.

SOURCE Bigo Live


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   Caption: Multi-People Room feature, a function on Bigo Live

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   Caption: Jason Tuazon-McCheyne, founder of the Equality Project in 2020 
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   Caption: Cedric Yin-Cheng (right), founder of ANTRA on the Fair Day, Sydney 
Gay & Lesbian Mardi Gras 2020, Victoria Park, Sydney