Black Gay Culture
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Wednesday, 19 March 2008 00:08 |
The Third Annual Landmark Archives Awards ceremony was held at London Metropolitan Archives, London on Wednesday 12 March 2008. The initiative is a partnership between London Metropolitan Archives and Archives for London.
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Monday, 25 February 2008 17:06 |
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This small but challenging exhibition publicly commemorates the people and events important to the black lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community.
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Monday, 03 September 2007 22:11 |
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SATURDAY saw the Renaissance Rooms hosting the Outburst UK Black Pride Festival, a voluntary community organisation dedicated to nurturing pride and unity within the BLGBT community in the UK.
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Saturday, 18 August 2007 18:41 |
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Dance diva Angie Brown and X Factor star, Ashley McKenzie will be headlining at the first Outburst UK - Black Lesbian and Gay Pride Festival to be held on Saturday August 25 at the Renaissance Rooms in Vauxhall, London.
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Monday, 05 March 2007 03:35 |
 Following is an article that appeared in FyneTimes Magazine just before the most recent Black History Month celebrations, but we forgot to put it up on the website, for this we sincerely apologise. Black History Month runs throughout October. Fynes Adrian Gillan asks black LGBTs active in the community about any ongoing suppression of black LGBT culture and history. Read the entire article here. |
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Tuesday, 12 September 2006 18:04 |
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A BLACK GAY/LESBIAN PATH OF SELF-ACCEPTANCE By: Herndon L. Davis I love being gay and it has nothing to do with sex. I love being gay and it has nothing to do with lust. I love being gay despite the ridicule, hatred, despise, discrimination, and being the topic of physical harassment and murder. I love being gay because I love myself. I love being gay because I am happy with myself. I love being gay because l accept myself. |
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Tuesday, 12 September 2006 18:04 |
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A BBC documentary slating black men as promiscuous, aggressive and lazy has been attacked for promoting negative stereotypes. Black writer David Matthews has made a BBC programme, called ‘The Trouble with Black Men’, which blames black men for "testosterone-fuelled promiscuity", and a fixation with gangster rap and fast cars. |
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