www.nbjc.org, Creating public forums of discussions such as Town Hall Meetings to openly talk about Black LGBT/SGL issues. Writing essays about homphobia, attending Black LGBT/SGL pride festivals. Standing up for equality and ending racism and homophobia.
Music
R&B, Neosoul, Rap, Hip-Hop, House, Jazz, Gospel
Movies
Brother to Brother, Ski Trip, Butch Mystique, Black Aura on An Angel, Paris is Burning, Six Degrees of Seperation, Dirty Laundry, Jumpin' the Broom: The New Covenant, Triple Minority, Sarasong
Television
Noah's Arc, The DL Chronicles, The Closet, The L Word
Books
Three Sides to Every Story by Clarence Nero; This Place Of Men by Doug Cooper-Spencer; I Wrote This Song by Dayne Avery; Intimate Chaos and Tainted Destiny by Cheril N. Clarke; Black Like Us: A Century of Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual African American Fiction by Devon W. Carbado;
Heroes
Black Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender Heroes: Bayard Rustin, Barbara Jordan, Phill Wilson, Earline Budd,Paul winfield, Paris Barclay, Octavia Barclay, Ethel Waters, E. Lynn Harris, John Amaechi, Willi Smith, Sylvester, Sheryl Swoopes, June Jordan, Jeffrey King, Alberta Hunter, Beauford Delaney, Me'Shell NdegeOcello, Ken Reeves, Ron Oden, Kecia Cunningham, Gil L. Robertson, IV, Duane Cramer, Rev. Deborah L. Johnson, Rickie Green, Hatshepsut, Rev. Peter Gomes, Alain Locke, Deborah Batts, Harriet Tubman, Alvin Ailey, Lorriane Hansberry, Alice Walker, Georgia Washington Carver, Billy Strayhorn, Ma Rainey, Claude McKay, James Cleveland, Benjamin Banneker, Hattie McDaniel, Jospehine Baker, Bruce Nugent, Glen Burke, Luther Vandross, Alice Dunbar-Nelson, RuPaul, Lisa C. Moore, Ruth Ellis, Marlon Riggs, James Baldwin, Angela Davis, A. Phillip Randolph, Gladys Bentley, Alexander Hamilton
NBJC - www.nbjc.org's Details
Status:
Single
Here for:
Networking, Friends
Orientation:
Gay
Hometown:
Washington, DC
Ethnicity:
Black / African descent
Religion:
Other
Zodiac Sign:
Sagittarius
Occupation:
LGBT Civil Rights Activist
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WHAT IS NBJC? WHO ARE WE AND WHAT DO WE DO?
The National Black Justice Coalition, www.nbjc.org, is a civil rights organization dedicated to empowering Black same-gender-loving, lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgendered people.The Coalition works with our communities and our allies for social justice, equality, and an end to racism and homophobia.NBJC envisions a world where all people are fully empowered to participate safely, openly, and honestly in family, faith and community, regardless of race, gender-identity or sexual orientation.
INTERRACIAL MARRIAGE & GAY MARRIAGE: LOVE SHOULD NEVER BE DENIED
Who I'd like to meet: Black Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Trangender, and Same-Gender-Loving men, women, and youth are are serious about sustaining a nationwide organization dedicated to empowering our lives. www.nbjc.org
WHAT BLACK MEN THINK PSA
About this page: I have been very active in Domestic Violence causes all of my adult life. I noticed a need in the world pertaining to Same Sex Domestic Violence. It happens more than people know. Unfortunately there are a number of gay people who barely consider themselves worthy or valued as a gay person much less a Domestic Violence Victim. There are also very limited resources, statistics, or information, for Same Sex Domestic Violence. Hopefully through empowerment and education we can change some of this. :D
just to let you know, the new Something Used clothing line is up now, and is on sale now!!!!
I would very much appreciate it if you would head over to my page and take a look. let me know what you think of everything - even the causes we are giving to!
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Celebrate Bisexuality Day also called Bisexual Pride Day is held annually on September 23[& traditionally celebrated with events through-out that week and week-end] and puts the Bisexual/Pansexual Community on the map with its call to Promote Visibility and Celebrate the Wonderful Diversity of ALL our Communities, Friends, Families, Allies and Lives with various sorts of GREAT EVENTS from Evening Potlucks, to Afternoon Picnics, from Panel Discussions to Dinner Dances and so much more.
So what are you or your group doing to celebrate this year?
Send us a myspace Comment and tell us all about what you will be doing this year. And Groups give us the Complete 411 on Who, What and Where so we can help you Reach Out and Invite in more of the Community in your area, [& remember this is the World Wide Web, so always include your City, State and Area-Code].
Greetings from 5-time Lammy Literary Finalist Randy Boyd. If you ever need the POV of someone who's black, bi-homo, living with HIV/AIDS and a sports columnist, as Wham used to say, "I'm your man!"