By Brig Feltus At first, it feels like something akin to greed. But for that to be what it is, you’d have to be hungry when
Year: 2016
The Necessary Rise of The Feminine: A Letter to My Sisters
I am so in Love with her. She plugs into people for fun, just to watch them light up with gratitude. She is useful far beyond Her sex, but understand, She is no less of a Goddess in sex. She is undeniable. She converts the atheist.
The Personal is Political in 2016 Presidential Election: The Sexual Politics of Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump
By Dr. Herukhuti I started writing this article on July 31. Looking at the histories of the Democrat and Republican nominees at the time, I
NEW REPORT: Center for Culture, Sexuality, and Spirituality partners with Movement Advancement Project Highlighting Inequities in the US
To conclude Bisexual Awareness Week 2016 (#BiWeek), the Movement Advancement Project (MAP) just published, Invisible Majority: The Disparities Bisexual People Face and How to Remedy Them.
“My Brother’s a Keeper” – Dr. Herukhuti’s New Play at The Bronx Academy for Arts and Dance Coming November 12
My Brother’s a Keeper, a play by Dr. Herukhuti, will have two workshop production performances November 12 (3pm and 8pm shows) at The Bronx Academy for
Fashion and Beautiful Young Bodies, A No Movement Make: Afropunk Festival 2016 A Review (Part 3) – Is this It?
By Dr. Herukhuti This is part 3 of my review of the Afropunk Festival 2016. For part 1, click this link: In the End, There Was
Home Is Where You Are, No Matter What: Afropunk Festival 2016 A Review (Part 2) – Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump Make an Appearance, Kinda
By Dr. Herukhuti This is part 2 of my review of the Afropunk Festival 2016. For part 1, click this link: In the End, There Was the
In the End, There Was the Beginning: Afropunk Festival 2016 A Review (Part 1) – Living Colour, Fishbone, and Bad Brains Share Stage
By Dr. Herukhuti I hate reading the kind of review that I’m about to write–rambling and all over the place, creating a labyrinthine world so
Taking the Pulse after LGBT Pride: An Interview with 2015 Bisexual Grand Marshal J Christopher Neal
By Dr. Herukhuti J. Christopher Neal is an artist, educator, youth leadership professional, and community organizer. He’s the founder of FluidBiDesign, a New York-based organization
Decolonizing Environmentalism: Fossil Fuels, Slavery, and White Supremacy
By Dr. Herukhuti When I hear the word “fossil,” I think of elementary school trips to the American Museum of Natural History. Seeing displays of dinosaur bones