They Still Have Rights: The Search for Humanity and Justice for Sex Workers
Earlier this month — December 17th, 2012 — was the 10th annual International Day to End Violence against Sex Workers, a day for mourning and solidarity for Ridgw
NBJC on the Move: Building Stronger Responses to Violence Within and Against LGBTQ Communities
The National Coalition of Anti-Violence Programs Regional Training Academy took place earlier this month at the Gay Community Center of Richmond. Co-sponsored by the Virginia Sexua
We Won’t Solve Problems Confronting Our Community Without a Group Effort
One sunny afternoon last week, Darnell "Dynasty" Young, fresh from a wardrobe change that involved black tights and a tight red top, told a crowd of supporters at America
NBJC Appalled at School’s Expulsion of Dynasty Young
Washington, D.C. – May 9, 2012 – Earlier this week, Darnell "Dynasty" Young, an openly gay Black student in Indianapolis, was expelled after wielding a
NBJC Stands in Solidarity With CeCe McDonald and Community
Washington, D.C. – May 3, 2012 – Reports out of Minneapolis reveal that CeCe McDonald, a Black transgender woman who was allegedly attacked with racist and transphobic
Scales of Justice Tilt In Favor of Robert Champion Jr.
Washington, D.C. – May 2, 2012 – This afternoon, prosecutors announced that eleven individuals have been charged with hazing resulting death, a third-degree felony, in
Charges to be filed against several people in death of Fla. A&M drum major
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — At least five Florida A&M band members will face charges in the hazing death of a drum major in Orlando last fall, authorities said Tuesday. Orange Co
Gary Niles Montgomery arraigned, charged with murdering transgender woman, JaParker Jones
At his arraignment hearing today, Gary Niles Montgomery, 55, was ordered by a judge to be held without bail. Wearing handcuffs and shackles in the court room, Montgomery appeared d