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From 'Career and dancing'
The House of Latex is a program of Gay Men's Health Crisis (GMHC) that gives life to youth in the House and Ball scenes and empowers the community to promote HIV prevention and awareness. House of Latex balls have attracted many celebrity guests, including Janet Jackson Patricia Fields, Estelle, and Jay Alexander from America's Next Top Model. .

KiKi Lounge, a drop-in group for LGBTQ youth to vogue and connect to services and Vogue Femme Fridays, KiKi balls led by LGBTQ youth infused with prevention messaging, are offered at Hetrick-Martin Institute and are being replicated by other CBO's across the country. Since its start, the KiKi scene has conducted many safer-sex/harm reduction functions through different providers, supplying resources for some 20,000+ at-risk LGBTQ youth.

On 9 June 2014, Diori moderated Visually Speaking: LGBTQ Cultures in Photography, a talk curated by Terrence Jennings and featuring photographers Gerard Gaskin and Samantha Box