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Older Black gay men in long term relationships are rarely covered or seen by main stream media.

54 years old- not all Older gay men are bitter or angry!

In the throws of the pandemic aside from working daily and not at home, I’m still seeing my children and enjoying my marriage

Living my life in NYC as an essential worker and by the grace of God healthy and alive!

biandboujeee:

I am seeking participants for a research study on the challenges (biphobia in particular) that bi+ women experience while participating in LGBTQ activism on campus. 

Anyone who… 

  1. identifies as a woman to some degree who also experiences attraction to more than one gender (including but not limited to: bisexual, pansexual, polysexual, queer, fluid),
  2. is a current undergraduate student (or recent graduate) who is (or has been) involved in at least one LGBTQ student organization on campus, 
  3. and is interested in sharing their experiences 

…is encouraged to fill out this brief survey to be eligible to be interviewed!

FREE BOOK!! The Making of the New Negro: Black Authorship, Masculinity, and Sexuality in the Harlem

FREE BOOK!!

The Making of the New Negro: Black Authorship, Masculinity, and Sexuality in the Harlem Renaissance
Anna Pochmara
Amsterdam Univerity Press, 2013

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“The Making of the New Negro examines black masculinity in the period of the Harlem Renaissance, a cultural movement that spanned the 1920s and 1930s in America and was marked by an outpouring of African American art, music, theater and literature. 

Drawing on African American texts, archives, unpublished writings, and contemporaneous European discourses, this book highlights both the canonical figures of the New Negro Movement and African American culture such as W. E. B. Dubois, Booker T. Washington, Alain Locke, and Richard Wright, and other writers such as Wallace Thurman, who have not received as much scholarly attention despite their significant contributions to the movement.”

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Acknowledgements 

Introduction: Chapter One: Prologue: The Question of Manhood in the Booker T. Washington-W. E. B. Du Bois Debate 
Part 1: Alain Locke and the New Negro 
Chapter Two: Midwifery and Camaraderie: Alain Locke’s Tropes of Gender and Sexuality 
Chapter Three: Arts, War, and the Brave New Negro: Gendering the Black Aesthetic
Part 2: Wallace Thurman and Niggerati Manor 
Chapter Four: Gangsters and Bootblacks, Rent Parties and Railroad Flats: Wallace Thurman’s Guide to the Black Bourgeoisie 
Chapter Five: Discontents of the Black Dandy 
Chapter Six: Epilogue: Richard Wright’s Interrogations of the New Negro 
Conclusion: Black Male Authorship, Sexuality, and the Transatlantic Connection 

Notes 
Bibliography 
Index 
Curriculum Vitae 


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biresourcecenter:Dr. Herukhuti will be a keynote speaker at ‪#‎BECAUSE2016‬!Register now to atte

biresourcecenter:

Dr. Herukhuti will be a keynote speaker at ‪#‎BECAUSE2016‬!

Register now to attend this annual bisexual+ conference on April 8 - 10 in Minneapolis.

Please join us for the 2016 BECAUSE ConferencethemedMy Identities, My Life” this weekend Friday April 8th thru Sunday April10th at the University of Minnesota in the Coffman Memorial Union, 3rd floor,Minneapolis MN USA.

BECAUSE(ie “Bisexual Empowerment Conference, A Uniting Supportive Experience”)is the annual Midwestern USA Bisexual+ Conference. ALL Bisexual/Non-Monosexual + other Middle Sexualities, Queer, Questioning, SGL (Same Gender Loving) and allied peoples are encouraged to attend.

NOTE:It is very important to us that this conference is accessible to everyone. Because of this, we ask that you think critically about what you’re able to contribute; whether that’s more than $70 or less. Pay more if you can, less if you can’t! No one will be turned away due to inability to pay.

Looking forward to seeing EVERYONE this weekend!


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