On Friday, June 22, 2018, Dr. H. “Herukhuti” Sharif Williams, founder and chief erotics officer of the Center for Culture, Sexuality, and Spirituality, delivered the
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Black Men Talk about Bisexuality and Race (VIDEO)
On Saturday, June 24th 2017, the Center for Culture, Sexuality, and Spirituality, BiUS Entertainment, and FluidBiDesign hosted a panel discussion entitled, “No Homo, No Hetero:
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.
In Memoriam for a Dear Mentor and Friend: Shaykh Dr. Ibrahim Abdurrahman Farajajé
By Dr. Herukhuti UPDATE: Dr. Herukhuti will be guest editing a special issue of the Journal of Bisexuality on the life and work of Shaykh Dr.
Azealia Banks Exposes Monosexism Among White Gay Men
By Dr. Herukhuti What happens when a bisexual person uses the F-word? The gay social media world goes ballistic. Why? Because only gay men suffer
Azealia Banks: Bad Ass Bisexual
By Dr. Herukhuti In 2014, Roxane Gay published a collection of writing titled Bad Feminist, which critics have credited as challenging middle-class, academic, respectability politics in mainstream
My Brother’s a Keeper – NYC Staged Reading for Bisexual Awareness Week
NEW YORK CITY USA [September 26, 2015]: The Center for Culture, Sexuality and Spirituality will present a staged reading of the new play My Brother’s
First Bi-Identified NYC Pride Grand Marshal Speaks: ‘Stonewall’ See It, But Don’t Believe It
As an artist and educator who considers himself to be a fairly critical thinker, I witnessed the online vitriol about the soon to be released
‘Running a Boston’ with Bisexuals: New Group Poised to Advance Health Research
By Dr. Herukhuti I am a member of America’s contingent faculty—a scholar-activist committed to social justice and ecological wellbeing. Seven years ago, two years after
New Study: Religious Counseling Underserves Suicidal Black Lesbians, Gays and Bisexuals
by Dr. Herukhuti Black people don’t do therapy. It’s an often held belief rooted in reality. For many reasons, people of African descent consume mental