Leah Juliett
Leah Juliett is an American LGBTQ+ activist, spoken word poet, nonprofit leader, and award-winning philanthropist from Connecticut. In 2021, Juliett released their debut collection of poetry, Naked in Public. Juliett is nonbinary and uses they/them/theirs pronouns.
Early life and education
Juliett was born on January 30, 1997, in Waterbury, Connecticut. They served as President of the Student Government and Gay-Straight Alliance at Wolcott High School and attended Western Connecticut State University, where they majored in Political science with honors. Juliett was a victim of child sexual abuse material and revenge porn when they were a teenager.Advocacy
In 2016, as a College Student, Juliett founded March Against Revenge Porn, a nonprofit organization that raises awareness of technology-facilitated sexual abuse. On April 1, 2017, Juliett led a march across the Brooklyn Bridge that received national news coverage. In 2018, Juliett was recognized by Glamour Magazine as a College Woman of the Year, GLAAD Rising Star, and was the 2018 recipient of the Delta Air Lines Accelerating Acceptance grant. In 2020, Juliett was honored by L’Oreal Paris as a Woman of Worth and was introduced by Academy Award winner Helen Mirren on primetime television. Juliett is also a George H.W. Bush Point of Light, and in 2021 was named a "Champion of Pride" by The Advocate Magazine.In 2018, beauty publication Very Good Light noted that Juliett "shows courage beyond their years in fighting for LGBTQ rights."
In June 2022, Juliett appeared in L'Oréal's All Love is Worth It campaign for Pride Month.
In September 2022, Juliett's story was featured in the law book The Fight for Privacy by MacArthur Fellow Danielle Keats Citron.
In December 2022, Juliett appeared on Good Morning Connecticut to announce they were organizing a benefit concert following the shooting at Club Q in Colorado Springs.