Archive for March, 2014

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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…

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Kunst! Dance! Party!

Kunst! March! Stoning! Dance!

If you were wondering where to alight after emerging from your winter cocoon, wonder no more! We got you. Spring into spring with these NYC cultural events and fun times. Come out, come out wherever you are!   Thursday March…

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Alphie Jacqlene, Style Chameleon

Alphie Jacqlene is a drag performer from way back. “I’ve been dressing in females’ clothing since I was in diapers,” he remembers. “One of my hobbies was waiting for my mother to go to work and dress her up in…

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Happy Birthday, Bayard Rustin!

Happy birthday to Bayard Rustin. Here was a man who ferociously tended a diverse ecosystem of struggle–as an anti-war warrior, civil rights activist, labor rights crusader, human rights monitor, and gifted strategist. As Martin Luther King, Jr.’s chief adviser, Rustin…

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Lorraine Hansberry: One + Love Celebrates Queer Women’s History Month

“I was born black and female,” said the trailblazing playwright Lorraine Hansberry. Her Raisin in the Sun was the first play by a black woman to be performed on Broadway. She won a New York Drama Critics’ Circle Award in…

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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,…

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HIV/AIDS Activist Mike Tikili Acts Up (Part 1)

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,…

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Happy Queer Women’s History Month!

Happy Queer Women’s History Month! Yes, March is officially Women’s History Month. But here at One+Love, we’re putting the spotlight on the fierceness and fabulosity of queer women! The month’s celebration kicked off with a feature on Chef Fresh, who…

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Chef Fresh Serves Up Fresh Insights on Food, Fat, and Fun

  Born and raised in eastern North Carolina, Sharonmelissa Roberson (aka “Chef Fresh”) started remixing southern culinary traditions as soon as she could walk and hold a whisk. Fresh is a fat black poly dyke who now calls Chicago home,…

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