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- Mississippi Damned
via The Rainbow Collective
You guys know I love finding out about good independent films, especially those that include the stories about LGBT characters, as this is something that mainstream film fails to do over and over again.
Taking place in rural Mississippi from 1986 to 1998, Tina tells the story of a dysfunctional family plagued by [...]
- Church Culture
Reading Sweet Tea: Black Gay Men of the South, I got really into the chapter about experiences in the church. I liked the discussion of cultural ties to the ‘Black Church’, and why so many black gay men choose to stay within the confines of homophobic congregations.
Church as a cultural institution in the black community [...]
- Fat Tuesday
So I missed the Mardi Gras parade on Saturday in Galveston, but I heard my sister went. As big as Mardi Gras is in southeast TX and Louisiana, I’ve never gone. And since I was a kid until a few years ago, I wasn’t allowed to go to the parties my aunts threw for the [...]
- Music I Like, Vol.3
“Authentic Chick of the Month January 09″
Fiona Simone solely relies on her own perceptions and theories on how her reality is defined, manifesting her ideals through music, fashion, and vernacular. She is everything the game has been missing. Being multi-faceted and multi-dimensional are synonymous with the Female MC. She is more than a critically acclaimed [...]
- Music I Like, Vol.2
What can I say about Khaos besides the fact that since I downloaded the album (last month) I haven’t stopped listening to it.
In a world of emcees KHAOS DA RAPPER emerges as a talent who’s main focus is to breathe a “breath of fresh air” into a polluted class of female rappers. Khaos added the [...]

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