File #: RS2024-682    Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 8/12/2024 In control: Metropolitan Council
On agenda: 8/20/2024 Final action: 8/20/2024
Title: A resolution recognizing the 14th Annual Bianca Paige Day.
Sponsors: Russ Bradford, Emily Benedict, Brenda Gadd, Quin Evans-Segall, Olivia Hill, Tasha Ellis, Jacob Kupin, Delishia Porterfield, Kyonzte Toombs, Terry Vo, Deonte Harrell
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A resolution recognizing the 14th Annual Bianca Paige Day.

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WHEREAS, the health and welfare or our community is the foundation for a caring, productive society, and our future rests with the youth and young adults to carry on the awareness to adequately treat and ultimately find cures for individuals who are afflicted with a variety of illnesses including HIV/AIDS; and

WHEREAS, Bianca Paige, also known as Mark Middleton, was a longtime local favorite on the drag circuit, and a beloved fixture among Nashville's LGBTQ+ community; and

WHEREAS, Middleton moved from his hometown of Paducah, Kentucky to Nashville in the 1990s and subsequently created and perfected his alter ego, Bianca Paige, "The Pantomime Rage"; and

WHEREAS, Bianca Paige could not be contained, becoming an out-and-proud icon in Nashville and one of the first drag queens many people ever saw in the city; and

WHEREAS, in addition to her drag performances in Music City, Bianca Paige used her voice and presence to be a strong advocate for HIV/AIDS related causes; and

WHEREAS, Paige raised more than $1 million for AIDS related charities and donated time to Nashville CARES, Nashville Pride, Vanderbilt's AIDS/HIV vaccine studies, Vanderbilt Children with AIDS, The Conductors, Human Rights Campaign, and served as spokesperson for "The Bianca Paige Awareness Network", an organization dedicated to AIDS awareness and prevention; and

WHEREAS, in June 2010, Bianca Paige succumbed to lymphoma, and her presence in Nashville remains deeply missed; and

WHERREAS, Middleton's remarkable life and his legacy of community support will not soon be forgotten, as he truly made a difference in the work towards treatment and prevention by bringing together patients, caregivers, physicians, the community, legislators and the youth through support, education, advocacy and awareness to the subject when it was sorely needed; and

WHEREAS, the Metropolitan County Council permanently dedicated Bianca Paige Way in ...

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