I am a child of the late 60s and early 70s. My people’s ongoing struggle for liberation was catapulted straight...
“It was all about being free to express yourself and have a good time.” – Henri McTerry Years before I...
We watched our bravest, our brightest fall and not get up again. The gap between what we hoped for and...
Out Front Theatre Company was the scene Wednesday night as Atlanta Pride and Touching Up Our Roots presented the 3rd...
BFFs. Peas in a pod. However you characterize it, it’s clear that well-known gay Atlanta activists Darlene Hudson and Craig...
Roses are red, violets are blue, Atlanta’s ’90s LGBT activists are awesome and deserve a thank-you. A number of these...
“We all have a voice, it’s just up to us individually whether or not we choose to utilize it.” I’ll...
Every year, the Bayard Rustin/Audre Lorde Breakfast attracts a diverse group of people to not only share a meal but...
In the summer of 1992 I left Brooklyn, New York, boarding the “midnight train to Georgia” to begin a new...
Ask any HIV researcher, employee of an HIV/AIDS organization or HIV activist what the most significant development in eliminating the...
The annual Bayard Rustin/Audre Lorde Breakfast is set for Jan. 19 at the Loudermilk Center in downtown Atlanta, and will...