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Image: Lady Phyll
Image: Lady Phyll
Image: Amazin LeThi
Photo Credit Alina Oswald
Lady Phyll is an activist, community organiser, and the CEO and co-founder of UK Black Pride. Lady Phyll is known for her formidable advocacy, activism and impact around racial justice and LGBTQI+ rights, and has dedicated her career to uplifting marginalised communities. Lady Phyll's long standing dedication and leadership for equity make her an incredible figure and Ambassador for the Vagina Museum. We are overjoyed and proud to welcome her into this role as we continue our mission to educate the public, advocate for bodily autonomy, and destigmatise vulvas, vaginas and the gynaecological anatomy.
Lady Phyll shares why she chose to become an Ambassador: “I said yes to becoming an Ambassador for the Vagina Museum because I believe in the power of education, truth and visibility. Our bodies tell stories — of survival, pleasure, pain and power — yet too often, those stories, especially those of Black women and girls, have been silenced or shamed. The Vagina Museum is breaking that silence with courage and compassion. By creating space for honest conversation and learning, it reminds us that our bodies are nothing to hide from or apologise for. I’m proud to stand alongside them in the fight for understanding, autonomy and the freedom to live — and love — without shame.”
Amazin LeThi, a global LGBTQ icon, is a force across multiple arenas, from sports to advocacy. As the sole Asian LGBTQ athlete with 10 international sports ambassador roles, she boldly breaks down barriers. Recognized by 30+ international organizations, including the Human Rights Campaign and GLAAD, she's earned the title of Honorary Citizen of the State of Georgia. Forbes spotlighted her during 'Asian Pacific Islander Heritage' month, naming her one of the top six Asian women to watch.
A luminary in diversity, equity, and inclusion, Amazin is in demand as a speaker, advisor, and consultant for Fortune 500 companies, governments, sports organizations and global entities. From the White House to The Prince’s Trust, she guides advocacy across human rights, DEI strategies, sports, and LGBTQ rights. Her journey from homelessness to global LGBTQ icon underscores her pivotal role in advancing Asian and LGBTQ equality.
Amazin played a vital role in President Biden's 'Out For Biden' 2020 campaign as their digital advisor for LGBTQ and Asian communications, championing inclusivity and transformative change. Her narrative was immortalized in Florence Schechter's debut book 'V,' published by Penguin Books in 2023, establishing her as a leading voice in the global conversation on equality and inclusion. Making history in 2024, she blazed trails as the first Asian LGBTQ sports ambassador for The Centre for Sport and Human Rights, 'World Cup 2026' ambassador program, the Out Foundation, and Pride House Paris 2024 Olympics.
As a preeminent global advocate, Amazin resumes her advisory committee role in President Biden’s ‘Out for Biden Harris’ 2024 presidential campaign, continuing her impactful engagement at the highest levels of government.
Amazin LeThi has been an advisor to the Vagina Museum since 2018 and is now moving into an Ambassador role. Amazin’s passion and advocacy brings an important voice to our mission. Having supported us from the very beginning, we are honoured to welcome her as an Ambassador.