I still often hear issues that impact people who are LGBT and issues that impact people who are black discussed as if there are no people who are black, and who are also lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender. This is simply just not the case, and it erases the reality of their lived experiences.
Many thanks to activist and friend to N.A.H. Nuala Cabral for bringing this film to my attention.
To learn more about Black Youth Project 100, visit their website.
From Aspiring Humanitarian, Relando Thompkins, MSW, LLMSW
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I love the content you post. I appreciate your dedication!!! Nice video.
Thanks Keenen! I hope you come back often. There’s something powerful about people telling their own stories, and I think the video was a great example of that.