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    Bernie Sanders, Pope Watch, and Straight Outta Compton

    September 14th, 2015|

    Price and Monroe discussed Bernie Sander’s relationship with Cornell West, Black Lives Matter and the black vote, their opinions on […]

      Not Recovered: Hurricane Katrina’s Struggling Black Gay Community

      September 2nd, 2015|

      It has been over a decade now since Hurricane Katrina barreled through New Orleans. Today, much of the Big Easy […]

        ‘Go Set a Watchman’ Reveals the Blight of Racial Strife

        August 27th, 2015|

        In this last week of August, we’re turning our attention to two books about race in America that have sat […]

          Is The Provincetown Carnival Losing Its Queerness?

          August 27th, 2015|

          The best week to be in Provincetown is the week of Carnival. The parade is its signature extravaganza.

          While many would […]

            Where Is My Black Body Safe In America?

            July 30th, 2015|

            Like so many African American women, myself included, Sandra Bland’s death, resulting from police brutality is not new news. […]

              The Atticus We Don’t Want to Know

              July 20th, 2015|

              The literary world rejoiced when news disclosed that reclusive author Harper Lee was soon to release her second book […]

                The welcome challenges of marriage equality

                June 30th, 2015|

                For some time now, my spouse and I have been bickering over where we should live in our retirement years. […]

                  Is Caitlyn the Right Poster Girl for Trans Equality?

                  June 3rd, 2015|

                  Caitlyn Jenner, formerly known as Bruce Jenner, has once again captured the world’s attention. And this time not as […]

                  Remembering the Lovings this Valentine’s Day

                  February 12th, 2015|

                  On this upcoming Valentine’s Day, I think of the many same-sex couples in America for whom marriage equality is not […]

                  A Road Map Beyond Black History Month

                  February 5th, 2015|

                  Black History Month (which kicked off on Feb. 1) became a national annual observance in 1926. The goal of the […]