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By Marvin White (’00,’01) And you know you wrong Copyright © Marvin K. White. All rights reserved. Marvin K. White, author of the LAMDA Literary Award nominated collection of poetry, Last Rights (Alyson Publications, 1999), is a poet, performer, playwright, visual artist as well as a community arts organizer. His poetry has been anthologized in The Road Before Us: 100 Black Gay Poets, My Brothers Keeper, Gents, Bad Boys and Barbarians: New Gay Writing, Things shaped in passing, Sojourner: Writing in the age of AIDS as well as other local and national publications. A former member of the critically acclaimed Pomo-Afro-Homos, he has led creative arts and writing workshops from inner city elementary schools to youth centers for runaway kids to black gay youth support groups. He is co-founder of B/GLAM (Black Gay Letters and Arts Movement), an arts organization whose goal is to preserve, present and incubate black gay artistic expressions. Marvin has just successfully mounted his first play "For Colored Boys…" in San Francisco.
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