Pose star delivered an LGBTQ State of the Union in partnership with Logo TV. This time, the address reviewed a dizzying array of events, from the Black Lives Matter protests to the presidential election to the pandemic.While there was much reason to despair, Porter gave a portrait of progress, noting how the rainbow wave ushered in an unprecedented number of LGBTQ+ elected officials as well as other milestones like the Supreme Court decision in favor of LGBTQ+ workplace protections.“In 2020, I told you our union remained far from broken and our responsibility as citizens has never been more urgent,” Porter declared. “Through our compassion and resilience, we survived a year of challenges that seemed insurmountable at times.