The passing of Cecilia Gentili, a prominent transgender activist and actress known for her role in the acclaimed FX series “Pose,” has left the LGBTQIA+ community mourning the loss of a fierce advocate. Cecilia Gentili’s death at the age of 52 has sparked an outpouring of tributes from fans, colleagues, and fellow activists.
Early Life and Activism Journey
Born in Argentina, Gentili took a bold step by coming out in 1984. Her journey was marked by resilience and determination, as she openly shared her experiences as a former sex worker. Living in the United States ‘undocumented’ for a decade, Gentili received asylum in 2012, a turning point that fueled her commitment to social justice.
Gentili’s passion for advocacy led her to serve as the director of policy at GMHC, the world’s pioneering provider of HIV/AIDS prevention, care, and advocacy, from 2016 to 2019. During this time, she dedicated herself to championing the rights of undocumented immigrants, sex workers, and the LGBTQIA+ community.
A Leader in HIV/AIDS Advocacy
Gentili’s impact extended beyond her journey. From 2016 to 2019, she served as the director of policy at GMHC, the world’s first and leading provider of HIV/AIDS prevention, care, and advocacy. Her commitment to creating positive change was evident in her work, leaving an indelible mark on the field.
Cecilia Gentili Death
In 2019, Gentili founded Trans Equity Consulting, an organization with a mission to empower trans women of color and center the voices of sex workers, immigrants, and incarcerated individuals as experts in creating a more just world. Her commitment to building leadership and fostering inclusivity was a testament to her vision for a better future.
Additionally, Gentili co-founded Transmissions Fest, the first all-trans music festival in New York City. Held on June 21, 2022, the event aimed to center the experiences of the transgender community and raise funds for various LGBTQ+ charities. Gentili emphasized the importance of true inclusion, stating, “We are often included in Pride events, but we’re not centered. And there’s a difference.”
Cecilia Gentili Passed Away
Upon the confirmation of Gentili’s death, social media became a platform for an outpouring of grief and appreciation for her impactful contributions. US Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez expressed her sorrow, stating, “Our community will never be the same without you, Cecilia. Thank you for giving us so much, relentlessly, every single day.”
Tobago trans model Dominique Jackson, Gentili’s co-star on “Pose,” shared a heartfelt tribute, acknowledging Gentili’s legacy of love and compassion. “Even in death, you are a force to be reckoned with, your legacy one of movement, love, and compassion unapologetic and true,” wrote Jackson.
Angelica Ross, another “Pose” actress and founder of TransTech Social Enterprises, remembered Gentili as a “fierce advocate” and urged her to “Rest in Power.”
Drag performer Chiquitita, who shared the stage with Gentili, posted a touching video tribute, vowing to honor Gentili’s name for the rest of their lives. “Thank you for being a mother to me,” wrote Chiquitita.
Cecilia Gentili’s passing marks the end of a remarkable journey dedicated to advocacy, empowerment, and inclusivity. As the LGBTQIA+ community mourns the loss of this trailblazing activist, her legacy will undoubtedly continue to inspire generations to come. In remembering Cecilia Gentili, we honor not only her contributions but also the enduring impact of her work in creating a more just and compassionate world.