Obliterate Those Holiday Blues!
Ohhhhhhhhh, myyyyy gawd. It’s THAT time of the year again! And you’re an LGBTQ+ individual who’s dreading it. Precisely what am I talking about? The Holidays, dagnabbit! Why might you be in a major funk? Maybe you feel you can’t be your authentic self around family because you’re still closeted. Or, you might be alone, feeling isolated. All of [...]
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“Keith Barrow: Unfulfilled Promise” Guest Writer: Bishop Hartsel Clifton Shirley Keith Errol Barrow was born September 27, 1954, in Chicago. His father was a welder; his mother, the civil and human rights activist Rev. Willie Barrow, was co-founder of Rev. Jesse Jackson's Operation PUSH (People United to Save Humanity). When he was eight, young Barrow began singing [...]
U Ready to Git Yo’ Gobble, Gobble On?
“For many in the LGBTQ+ community, it’s not always about heading back to the family dinner table—it’s about creating your own home with those who love and celebrate you,” according to Fagabond.com, an LGBTQ+ travel site. “Instead of enduring that traditional holiday spread where Uncle Bob’s nosiness is inevitable, why not vibe with friends who really get you?” Regarding [...]
Ferraris and Football
by Wyatt O’Brian Evans PROLOGUE. Yo! As y’all know, I’m Wyatt O’Brian Evans, author of the hawt, sexually-charged and action-filled series of novels entitled, “Nothing Can Tear Us Apart.” The latest installment is “FRENZY!” Check out: wyattevans.com/nothing-can-tear-us-apart-frenzy-book/ Now, due to popular demand, I’m re-presenting a fast-paced, tension-filled and sexxxy short for yo’ reading “pleah-zure!” Entitled “Ferraris and Football,” [...]
The IPV/A Chronicles, Part Nineteen: Broken Dreams, Broken Bones
I’ve made it my ongoing–and fervent–mission to continue to shine a bright light on a specific demoralizing, insidious, and horrific cycle of behavior that continues to be a growing concern within the LGBTQ Community. This is Part 19 of the ongoing series that addresses this potentially life-threatening syndrome of violence and abuse. Anyone can become a victim of [...]
The IPV/A Chronicles, Part 18: It’s Purple Power!
I’ve made it my ongoing–and fervent–mission to continue to shine a bright light on a specific insidious, demoralizing, and horrific behavior that continues to plague the LGBTQ Community—Intimate Partner Violence and Abuse, or IPV/A. This is Part 18 of the ongoing series that will address this potentially life-threatening cycle of abuse. October Is Purple Month! You might ask, “Oh, [...]
OCTOBER Is National Domestic Violence Awareness Month (NDVAM)
October is designated as National Domestic Violence Awareness Month (NDVAM). Within the LGBTQ+ community, domestic violence and abuse (DVA) is referred to as Intimate Partner Violence and Abuse (IPV/A). In recognition, WYATTEVANS.COM is presenting a series of articles on the history of NDVAM, what IPV/A is and its ramifications, my story, and how a survivor made his “Great Escape.” Visit http://www.wyattevans.com/ipva for resources [...]
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“Sweet Soul Music” Guest Writer: Bishop Hartsel Clifton Shirley To this day, Arthur Lee Conley was the biggest thing to come out of McIntosh County, Georgia. Born on January 4, 1946, Conley performed gospel music with an all-girl group called The Evening Smiles until his voice changed around age 13. He then joined a group called Arthur [...]