LGBT Groups Recover from Hurricane Sandy
As the East Coast (particularly New York and New Jersey) recovers from the damage that Hurricane Sandy recently caused, a few LGBT and HIV/AIDS organizations provided updates to Wi
OP-ED: Study Proves Black LGBT Community No Longer Invisible
A new Gallup survey, the largest of its kind, found that people of color are more likely to identify themselves as lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT). In fact, the poll
October 17, 2012
Have something to share? Email info@nbjc.org to submit ideas for the NBJC E-Digest. Where is the Black "New Normal" in Primetime? The Black Gay-Straig
“International Federation Of Black Prides” Becomes “Center For Black Equity”
Washington, DC – October, 12, 2012- Washington, DC-based International Federation of Black Prides (IFBP), an international organization committed to achieving equality and so
Coming Out in Two Acts: One Man’s Story on Family, Love and Living Authentically
It all started with an awkward conversation with my dad when I was 16. On what I thought was a day like any other, we were passing our neighborhood Wal-Mart when my father began th
Where is the Black ‘New Normal’ in Primetime?
Where are [black Americans who are gay and raising families] in primetime? And again, this isn’t just about equal opportunities for black actors; this is also about being eve
National Conference Supports Black LGBT
The National Black Justice Coalition — an organization advocating for Black LGBT people — is holding its annual “OUT on the Hill” leadership summit in Washi
Hundreds Expected at NBJC’s Annual “Out on the Hill” Summit
More than 200 people from across the country are expected to attend the National Black Justice Coalition’s third annual Out on the Hill Black LGBT Leadership Summit in D.C. f
Why You Don’t Want to Miss This Year’s OUT on the Hill Issue Advocacy Day
As an emerging politico, I have had the opportunity to participate in all three of the National Black Justice Coalition’s OUT on the Hill Black LGBT Leadership Summits. I was
Hundreds of Black LGBT Leaders and Activists to Convene in Nation’s Capital
Washington, D.C. – August 29, 2012 – On September 19-22, over 200 Black lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) leaders and activists from across the coun