Kat Blaque

[3] In middle school, Blaque began to question her gender identity and started to identify as genderqueer.

Her YouTube channel Kat Blaque is focused on discussing race, gender, and other social justice issues.

"[7] In 2017, Blaque started a weekly YouTube series called True Tea where she answers questions that viewers send her about racism, transphobia, black culture and several other topics.

[12] This short film addresses privilege and has since been shared on several sites, including Everyday Feminism,[13] Upworthy,[14] Mic,[9] and MTV.

[17] Blaque participated in a panel on writing transgender characters at the 2015 San Diego Comic-Con[18] and was the keynote speaker at the University of Toledo's LGBTQA History month celebration.