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Asia Kate Dillon Calls Donating EP Proceeds to Marsha P. Johnson Institute 'An Honor'

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With their debut music project, actor and singer Asia Kate Dillon is making sure that they pay it forward.The Billions star recently announced that all proceeds from their new EP, Handsomehands, (out now) will be donated directly to the Marsha P.

Johnson Institute, a leading activism organization for black transgender people around the world. Speaking to Billboard, Dillon said that if it weren't for trans women of color like Johnson, they would not have been able to find the kind of success they've enjoyed for the last few years."The visibility and acceptance I found in my non-binary identity would not be possible without the blood, sweat, and tears of trans people, primarily trans women of color like Marsha P.

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