By dmingus Trapped inside the groove, I didn’t like that so much. He sang with that shrill voice that endears you to a man as long
Year: 2014
More Mirrors, Fewer Letters From LGBTQ Mainstream
By Dr. Herukhuti Attempting to empathize with people who have done evil is scary. To place oneself into the position of someone we think has
A Poem for World AIDS Day 2014: Do You Remember
By Dr. Herukhuti Originally published in Conjuring Black Funk: Notes on Culture, Sexuality and Spirituality, Volume 1 Do You Remember by Herukhuti do you remember what
When the Professional Is Personal: Calling Out the Whitewashing of the Sexuality Field
Another example of the need for the Sacred Sexuality Practitioners of Color Network (SSPOC). http://sacredsexualities.org/sspoc-network/
Dark. Nude. Storytellers: A Review
By Dr. Herukhuti It’s Sunday night in the black box of the WOW Café Theatre where performance artist and sex worker The Magnificent Akynos presents
Convicted Cop Killer, Mumia Abu-Jamal
By Dr. Herukhuti “Convicted cop killer” That’s the meme that spread across social media and conservative cable tv to refer to the fall 2014 Goddard
Hiding in Plain Sight: Bisexual Men
By Dr. Herukhuti Being a bisexual man in a world dominated by straight or gay thinking, I continue to resist the pressure to conform to
My Bisexuality Looks Like: Birth of THOT
By Dr. Herukhuti When I tell people that I started having sex when I was in first grade, people usually in one of two ways.
Ray Rice and Janay Rice, Who’s to Blame?
By Dr. Herukhuti When I was child, my mother told me that my father, a Vietnam veteran and black belt in karate, kicked her in
Maya Angelou and The Paradox of the Sacred Whore
Editor’s Note: Dr. Maya Angelou joined the world of the ancestors on May 28th, 2014. In celebration of her life and work and in keeping