Remembering the 2010 Haiti Earthquake

January 29th, 2015|

On this the fifth anniversary of the Haiti Earthquake the main branch of the Cambridge Library featured Paul E. Fallon, […]

Historic Black LGBTQ Intergenerational Discussion on “Selma”

January 22nd, 2015|

If Bayard Rustin were alive today he certainly would have been proud on Monday as the LGBTQ communities held discussions […]

Martin Luther King Jr.’s Expansive Dream

January 15th, 2015|

Martin Luther King’s actual birthday is January 15th, and I believe if MLK were alive today he would be well […]

Finding Home for the Holidays

December 24th, 2014|

Like many, the Christmas season is a difficult time of year for me.

I am always bothered by our culture’s egregious […]

What’s in a greeting?

December 17th, 2014|

One would think that an all-inclusive seasonal greeting emblematic of our nation’s religious diversity would be embraced by us all […]

Continuing to confront barriers: LGBTQ Elders of Color

December 10th, 2014|

Aging is more than a biological process; it is also a spiritual walk through life.

The walk can be a difficult […]

World AIDS Day and my community’s ongoing struggle

December 4th, 2014|

Dec. 1 was World AIDS Day!

President Obama conveyed hopeful remarks on World AIDS Day at George Washington University (GWU) in […]

Remembering Two-Spirits this Thanksgiving

November 27th, 2014|

As I prepare for the Thanksgiving holiday, I am reminded of the autumnal harvest time’s spiritual significance. As a time […]

Qu(e)erying the black migration

November 20th, 2014|

Seldom do I see characters on the silver screen or on stage who represent me in non-stereotypical and non-heterosexist ways.

As […]

Turkey flip-flops with LGBTQI population

November 13th, 2014|

Turkey is a country conflicted when it comes to its LGBTQ population.

On one hand, Turkey is the first country In […]