Dylan Mulvaney and Gus Kenworthy Launch Book Clubs Supporting LGBTQ+ Rights

Mar. 15, 2025

Dylan Mulvaney, Gus Kentworthy.Photo:David Brandon Geeting; Brian Degenfelder

Dylan Mulvaney, Gus Kentworthy

David Brandon Geeting; Brian Degenfelder

Dylan MulvaneyandGus Kenworthyare creating new book clubs, for an important cause.On Dec. 17, actress Mulvaney and Olympic athlete Kenworthy announced the launch of two new book clubs, created in partnership with Allstora,RuPaul’sbook marketplace. The book clubs will support the distribution of banned books to LGBTQ+ organizations nationwide through Allstora’s charity,The Rainbow Book Bus.Mulvaney will launch the Dylan Mulvaney Book Club, which features titles about entertainment and pop culture. The club’s book selections aim to “inspire readers to embrace their unique stories while championing narratives that amplify individuality and joy,” per a statement shared with PEOPLE.

Dylan Mulvaney.David Brandon Geeting

Dylan Mulvaney

David Brandon Geeting

“Having a book club was on my vision board for 2024, and I’m so excited to be able to fulfill this dream with a company like Allstora, which champions all voices,” says Mulvaney, who is publishing her debut memoir,Paper Doll: Notes From a Late Bloomer, in 2025.

The PEOPLE Puzzler crossword is here! How quickly can you solve it? Play now!Kenworthy’s club, called Gus Kenworthy’s Coffee Table Book Club, will specialize in coffee table books about art, fashion and design, and aims to “challenge conventional thinking about beauty and culture.”

“I love what The Rainbow Book Bus is doing, and would have loved to have these books when I was going up,” Kenworthy says. “Everyone should have access to books that make them feel seen, loved and supported.”

Gus Kenworthy.Brian Degenfelder

Gus Kenworthy

Brian Degenfelder

Book club members will receive a new book selection each month, as well as exclusive access to opportunities to connect with the book club hosts and other readers.

Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.“We’re not just connecting readers to books; we’re fighting for the right to read them,” says Allstora CEO Eric Cervini, in a statement. “With the help of these incredible hosts, we’re shining a spotlight on vital stories while standing up to censorship.“To join Mulvaney and Kenworthy’s book clubs, visitwww.allstora.com.

source: people.com