Jason Rodriguez is worried. Not for himself — the dancer, actor and choreographer has been doing well during the pandemic. His concern is for those in the L.G.B.T.Q.I.A.+ community, specifically Black trans youth. “They may have found themselves back home and in a space where they can’t be themselves, where families limit their identity,” he said. “I’m concerned about them being able to be them.” Having the ability to be yourself is imperative to Mr.
Rodriguez, both personally and in his chosen art form: vogue. For a special installment of #SpeakingInDance — our visual exploration of dance on Instagram — we checked in with Mr.