Pose Star Indya Moore Arrested In NYC At Israeli Ceasefire Rally

Actor Indya Moore and transgender rights activist Cecilia Gentili were among hundreds of people arrested during a recent New York City rally calling for a ceasefire in Gaza. The demonstration, organized by the anti-Zionist organization Jewish Voice for Peace, took place at Grand Central Station in Manhattan, in a tribute to ACT UP’s takeover of the transit hub in 1991 to protest the Gulf War. Thousands of protesters filled the station and spilled out into the streets in midtown Manhattan at 6 PM. Many protesters, including Moore and Gentili, wore black shirts printed with white text reading “NOT IN OUR NAME” and “CEASEFIRE NOW.” During the rally, the New York Police Department arrested 335 protesters, many of whom received summonses for criminal trespass and disorderly conduct. Post the rally, Moore wrote an Instagram post, acknowledging her safety and support for Palestine. She also addressed some of the blowback she has received for voicing explicitly queer and trans support for Palestine. #LGBTQ+ Civil Rights
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