As a Black gay man living in the South East my journey as a survivor of domestic violence has been marked by silence, stigma, and struggle.
As a Black gay man living in the South East my journey as a survivor of domestic violence has been marked by silence, stigma, and struggle.
In spring 2022, Covert Literary Magazine will launch its second edition with the theme, Shout: the Voices of Protest, and is now open for submissions.
If you like books about sinister powerful elitist organisations who use all sorts of nefarious tricks to keep their holds on power you’ll love this book, but look in the mirror as it’s not a conspiracy thriller but the fictionalised narrative of institutionalised racism and individual prejudice focused against brilliant students told by a loud proud Queer Black voice.
It throbs in the hand with the power of a live lived with a ferocious passion and urgent knowledge to share, it’s a powerful insight into the lives of younger black LGBTQ communities and deserve a read.
MindOut is offering these bursaries in partnership with the University of Brighton for students to join their Humanistic or Psychodynamic PGDip courses
Which Flag to Wave, a FREE writing workshop that will use flags as a way of talking about pride in various forms is to be hosted by QTIPoC Narratives on Zoom on Friday, February 26 from 7pm.
How’s this for a Monday Boost? Queer Jam interviews Nick Lee and Shay Ervin from The Cultural Reset, which seeks to uplift the voices, artistic expression and industry experiences of POC & LGBTQ+ music artists.
New documentary on black queer experience premieres
Transgender Day of Remembrance (TDOR) events in Brighton & Hove 2020
Brian Butler finds companionship is the recurrent theme in five new queer films