Antonio Ferme editorUTA has taken a number of measures to amplify and support queer voices both internally and externally. In addition to updating their logos on social media to celebrate pride month, UTA Proud hosted a series of internal events that recognized queer visibility, equality and freedom of expression.Their latest virtual event on Friday — titled “LGBTQ+ Partner Pride Panel” — featured UTA partners Jacob Fenton, Keya Khayatian and Lucinda Moorhead.
Moderated by UTA assistant manager Kyle Boulia, they discussed their individual journeys as queer people in the industry and various ways to further representation.Moorhead said that there has been “immense progress” in terms of queer representation over the past decade.