D8able LLC and Social Experiments DC join forces in DC to host a singles/couples Mixer and Dating/Relationship workshop on Reasonable Expectations.
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D8able LLC and Social Experiments DC join forces in DC to host a singles/couples Mixer and Dating/Relationship workshop on Reasonable Expectations.
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Whether you are celebrating Thanksgiving surrounded by dear friends or loving family members, remember that today is not solely about the delicious meals each of us will consume. Nope, today should be about celebrating and affirming those you love!
All my love,
Guy
From Afropunk.com
As an openly Black Gay man, I have often found myself starved for fairer depictions of who I really am, in the media. Television has done our entire community a disservice by only portraying Black Gay men as accessories. Per the machine, we are merely relegated to #bestie, #fashionqueen, lace-front connoisseur or confused "down low" brotha'. In fact, we are MUCH more than the caricatures we've been privy to seeing on television. We are executives, policy makers, CEOs of our OWN companies, prolific writers, activists, artists, AND athletes. We are more than our sexualities and should be treated as such.
Read more at http://www.afropunk.com/profiles/blogs/feature-black-gifted-and-whole-non-profit-launches-initiatives-to
From Ebony.com
"I’ve never felt so right about something in my life and I feel right about this," he said when talking about his non-profit, Black, Gifted & Whole. "I prayed about this, I meditated and I just do the work."
The organization, founded just a few months ago, seeks to help young Black gay men matriculate to institutions of higher education, particularly HBCUs.
"I went to a performing arts high school in Detroit, Michigan," Guy said. "I was out of a very bad neighborhood, a very bad city. I really wanted to do things that were not necessarily cool to my friends and I wished that I had a mentor that reflected the life that I was living, you know like a gay man. As someone that was molested and sexually assaulted, I knew early on what my sexuality was. Growing up in a very religious family -- obviously homosexuality is not smiled upon, so a lot of the depression that I suffered and post-traumatic stress trauma that I acquired over the years became something."
Guy felt suffocated, and made the decision to attend the University of Michigan. He did not see people who "looked like him," and there were no coalitions that represented what he wanted to do for the LGBT community.
In his words, he knew he had to lead.
Read more at EBONY http://www.ebony.com/wellness-empowerment/black-gifted-and-whole-creating-a-voice-for-gay-men#ixzz3sSsgqnZb
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USCA (United States Conference on HIV/AIDS) is the largest AIDS-related gathering in the U.S., bringing together thousands of workers representing all sectors and every front of the war against this disease—from case managers and physicians, to public health workers and advocates, people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHAs) and policy-makers. Check out some of my favorite moments below!
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