Need some inspiration for a queer-rebellious weekend? Look no further than the Queer Rebels themselves, KB Boyce and Celeste Chan. From their bios: “KB Boyce is a Two-Spirit musician whose adventures have brought them from teenage punk band appearances at…
Sasha Alexander of Black Trans Media speaks to to One+Love about policing, pain, and power. If you can be in Harlem this Friday, don’t miss Black, Red, and Blue, “a night of film, discussion, storytelling, healing, and resistance in honor…
Forbidden: Undocumented and Queer in Rural America offers a window into the undocuqueer movement through the life and lens of Moises Serrano. Directed by Tiffany Rhynard and Kathi Barnhill — with some filmwork from Serrano himself — the documentary captures…
Dr. Herukhuti, founder of the Center for Culture, Sexuality, and Spirituality, is an educator, artist, and activist who participated in the Bisexual Community Issues Roundtable at the White House in September 2013. He is a faculty member at Goddard College…
Imani Keith Henry, MSW, MPA, is a diversity trainer and organizational development consultant. He is the principal of OD for the People. Philosophically rooted in the client-centered modality of harm reduction psychotherapy, Imani has worked as a social service worker…
Dr. Scout is the director of the Network for LGBT Health Equity at CenterLink and an Adjunct Assistant Clinical Professor at Boston University School of Public Health. He is a frequent public speaker and cultural competency trainer who specializes in…
Mike Tikili is a community organizer of Nigerian descent who was raised in Brooklyn and Guyana. He became involved with Health Global Access Project (Health GAP) through his work with QUEEROCRACY, a grassroots activism group that focuses on global health,…
Queer Rebels: Intergenerational QTPOC Art for the Future
Need some inspiration for a queer-rebellious weekend? Look no further than the Queer Rebels themselves, KB Boyce and Celeste Chan. From their bios: “KB Boyce is a Two-Spirit musician whose adventures have brought them from teenage punk band appearances at…
Black, Red, and Blue: Sasha Alexander On the Policing of Black Trans Bodies
Sasha Alexander of Black Trans Media speaks to to One+Love about policing, pain, and power. If you can be in Harlem this Friday, don’t miss Black, Red, and Blue, “a night of film, discussion, storytelling, healing, and resistance in honor…
Undocuhero: Moises Serrano Bounds Over Barriers
Forbidden: Undocumented and Queer in Rural America offers a window into the undocuqueer movement through the life and lens of Moises Serrano. Directed by Tiffany Rhynard and Kathi Barnhill — with some filmwork from Serrano himself — the documentary captures…
Dr. Herukhuti On Sexual Imperialism, Homonormativity, & Bi-Erasure
Dr. Herukhuti, founder of the Center for Culture, Sexuality, and Spirituality, is an educator, artist, and activist who participated in the Bisexual Community Issues Roundtable at the White House in September 2013. He is a faculty member at Goddard College…
Joe Ippolito, Visioneer
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Imani Henry, Change Agent
Imani Keith Henry, MSW, MPA, is a diversity trainer and organizational development consultant. He is the principal of OD for the People. Philosophically rooted in the client-centered modality of harm reduction psychotherapy, Imani has worked as a social service worker…
Dr. Scout On LGBTQ Health Equity and the Affordable Care Act
Dr. Scout is the director of the Network for LGBT Health Equity at CenterLink and an Adjunct Assistant Clinical Professor at Boston University School of Public Health. He is a frequent public speaker and cultural competency trainer who specializes in…
HIV/AIDS Activist Mike Tikili Acts Up (Part 2)
Mike Tikili is a community organizer of Nigerian descent who was raised in Brooklyn and Guyana. He became involved with Health Global Access Project (Health GAP) through his work with QUEEROCRACY, a grassroots activism group that focuses on global health,…