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unapproachableblackchicks:

Photos from Trent Kelly’s Hidden in the Open: A Photographic Essay of Afro-American Male Couples.”

I was so astonished by this body of work, I had to share. 

newwavefeminism:

‘Pariah’ Director Dee Rees and Kim Wayans Talk With Colorlines.com

It’s no secret that films that tell stories about people of color have a hard time getting made. Seasoned Oscar-nominated directors like John Singleton, Spike Lee and Gregory Nava have a hard enough time finding investors to back their films, so when Dee Rees decided she wanted to tell a coming of age story about a young, black lesbian, she couldn’t go the traditional route and went as far selling her Brooklyn apartment to raise funds.

fyeahafrica:

Gay Oppression in Africa: Map outlining the penalties targeting gays & lesbians in Africa 
submitted by planetxerox.tumblr.com

fyeahafrica:

Gay Oppression in Africa: Map outlining the penalties targeting gays & lesbians in Africa 

submitted by planetxerox.tumblr.com

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Will you contribute $50 to support theatre by and for queer Black women? (Please spread the word)

eshusplayground:

“When I dare to be powerful - to use my strength in the service of my vision, then it becomes less and less important whether I am afraid” — Audre Lorde

Earlier this year, I wrote and produced a play called Tulpa, or Anne&Me that debuted at the Planet Connections Theatre Festivity. 

Since that first production, I’ve often been asked about what’s next for Tulpa, or Anne&Me. This is a great sign because it means that the play has touched people in some deep places and led to powerful moments of growth and healing for many. I feel a real responsibility to make this piece the best I can make it and bring it to as many places as I can where people want and need to see it.

Right now, I’m talking with someone who can offer me an opportunity for more performances in mid- to late April. Despite the fact that I’m based in NYC, there are still only a few plays by and about queer Black women being made. Although the world we live in wants me to be comfortable with feeling insignificant, I no longer have the luxury to deceive myself into believing that my work and my voice are not important.

I am raising $3,000 for the 2012 production of Tulpa, or Anne&Me. If only 60 people contribute just $50 each, I can reach that goal. If only 60 people contribute just $50 each, my work will have another chance to do what it’s meant to do — pave the way for healing and transformation in our lives, relationships, and communities. If only 60 people contribute just $50 each, they will be doing more than putting a story on stage, but creating a vibrant opportunity to honor those of us who are Black and woman and queer. 

Will you contribute $50 to be part of that process? 

Everybody’s journey is individual. If you fall in love with a boy, you fall in love with a boy. The fact that many Americans consider it a disease says more about them than it does about homosexuality.
James Baldwin

julyshewillfly:

Lovers at the Castro Street Fair, 1983 by Rink Foto

gray37:

Soweto Pride Sept 2011
At the 7th annual Soweto Pride, organized by the Forum for the Empowerment of Women (FEW) in Soweto, South Africa.
(by Lauren Barkume)

gray37:

Soweto Pride Sept 2011

At the 7th annual Soweto Pride, organized by the Forum for the Empowerment of Women (FEW) in Soweto, South Africa.

(by Lauren Barkume)

ancestryinprogress:

same sex unions were granted in Brazil today!

ordem e progresso! #winning