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Imani Woody is helping the older community thrive
Woody, who describes herself as old and gay, is building a communal residence for older LGBTQ+ people.
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Don’t just read about Black history. Create it.
HRC’s Director of Community Engagement for the Transgender Justice Initiative explores her place in Black history.
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I lived unapologetically as a Black gay man in the 70s. Now I’m aging with pride & dignity.
“So much has changed and I know my generation has made a significant contribution to the growth,” writes activist Alston Green.
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The legacy of Black LGBTQ leaders is at stake
“Our fight…is to ensure that future generations of Black LGBTQ people see themselves where they belong: squarely in the pages of American history books,” writes Nadine Smith.
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“Radical freedom is reclaiming rest” says activist Elle Moxley
“We are going to give our community permission to focus on their mind, body and spirit.”
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When Jack can’t fit in the box
While my sisters transformed our living room into a delivery room, I went upstairs to become pregnant.
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Young Black LGBTQ people need accurate sex education. Why are politicians trying to take that away?
“Trust us when we tell you what we need.”
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This Black nonbinary activist says Fannie Lou Hamer taught them key lessons about radical change
“The most important people in history are not only those whose names are written down. The largest waves are sometimes made by the smallest ripple,” writes The Okra Project founder, Ianne Fields Stewart.
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Andrea Jenkins on the power of Black trans resilience
The nation’s first out trans city council president lives two blocks from where George Floyd was murdered. She writes about where we go from here.
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These 10 Black LGBTQ candidates could make history in this year’s midterms
This midterm cycle, we have a historic number of Black LGBTQ candidates on the ballot. The LGBTQ Victory Fund shares 10 candidates to watch.