Things To Do To Boost Your Black Queer IQ While Social Distancing
The coronavirus quarantine has everyone looking for ways to fill their time. NBJC suggests this short list of options that are entertaining, thought-provoking and informative. &nbs
Statement: New FDA Regulations are ‘Stigma and Discrimination at Work’
The blood ban on men who have sex with men is still in full effect after the FDA updated their regulations. WASHINGTON, DC— Today, news broke that the FDA would
Statement on National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day
WASHINGTON — In recognition of National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day and to call public attention to the disproportionate impact of the AIDS epidemic on Black communit
NBJC Receives Support from the Boulder Fund
WASHINGTON — David Johns, Executive Director of the National Black Justice Coalition (NBJC), is proud to announce that the Education Leaders of Color (EdLoC) has selec
ICYMI: National Civil Rights Organizations Call on the FBI to Support the Murder Investigation of 17-year-old Ja’Quarius Taylor as a Possible Hate Crime
ICYMI: National Civil Rights Organizations Call on the FBI to Support the Murder Investigation of 17-year-old Ja’Quarius Taylor as a Possible Hate Crime WASHING
Camika Shelby Joins NBJC as Black Youth Advocate and Ambassador
Camika Shelby of Huntsville, Alabama, is proud to serve as a National Black Justice Coalition Black Youth Advocate and Ambassador. Shelby became an advocate after her 15-yea
Inviting In: Bobby Edwards
As an educator, of now over three decades, I have always been keenly aware of the potential implications of sharing publicly my life as a Black same gender loving man. I am s
Inviting In: Brenton Brock
It was my close friend, Darnell, who I met in seminary, that introduced me to this radical notion of “inviting in.” Prior to our conversation, at a local Shake Shack in
Inviting In: Royce Hall
'Lock(her) Room' Age 4. I burned holes into the lifeguard’s Eyes with the deepest stare of disturbance possible when said to me, “You stand with the girl