Author: blkoutuk
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Pride: Think like Audre Lorde (1934-1992)
Before she died, Audre Lorde in an African naming ceremony took the name Gambda Adisa, meaning ‘Warrior: She Who Makes Her Meaning Known’
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Pride: Fight like Marsha P Johnson (1945-1992)
Marsha’s activism highlights for us the ‘heavy-lifting’ in our movement by those who are ‘never straight’
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Pride:Dream Like Beam Joseph Beam(1954-1988)
‘Black men loving Black men is the revolutionary act’. Celebrating our heroes Joseph Beam #Pride2018
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Pride: Speak like Baldwin (1924-1987)
Celebrating our inspiration #Pride2018 – novelist, visionary, social commentator James Baldwin (1924 – 1987) inspires us to speak #BlackOutAndProud
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Pride: Create Like Rotimi Fani-Kayode (1955-1989)
Celebrating our inspiration #Pride2018 – photographer, artist and visionary Rotimi Fani-Kayode inspires us to create
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Read: Say it Loud, BlackOut and Proud
Every day in the run up to Pride we’ll be celebrating those who’s example inspires us to act #BlackOutAndProud Read More