George Johnson (l) and Guy Anthony (r), the co-founders of Black, Gifted & Whole, want to change not only the way black gay men are perceived, but how they perceive themselves.
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George Johnson (l) and Guy Anthony (r), the co-founders of Black, Gifted & Whole, want to change not only the way black gay men are perceived, but how they perceive themselves.
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Deondray & Quincy Gossfield, Guy Anthony, Alicia Garza & Jussie Smollett Announced As Gentlemen's Ball Honorees
Deondray & Quincy Gossfield, Guy Anthony, Alicia Garza & Jussie Smollett Announced As Gentlemen’s Ball Honorees
The nearly sold-out Gentlemen’s Ball weekend of festivities will be poppin’ off next weekend, and the highlight event will be the annual gala taking place on Saturday night. The Gentlemen’s Foundation, the beneficiary hosting organization of the annual gala, announced its group of honorees who have been in servitude for the empowerment of Black LGBTQ voices in America.
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Guy Anthony: More Empathy, Less Sympathy
As an openly HIV-positive, Black gay man, I find myself having to defend my HIV status to far too many people, way too often. My friends question my sexual history. Doctors question the validity of my sexual assault. It's been my experience that victim-shaming is pervasive in a society that continues to perpetuate patriarchal cultural norms. And HIV-negative people I've encountered mostly seem to feel sorry for me...
For all you allies out there, here are some of my thoughts and suggestions about how HIV-negative people can support their HIV-positive family members, lovers, and friends...
AIDS.gov just launched a new digital project called “Positive Spin” that features storytelling videos of gay black men living with HIV, including our newest POZ blogger, Guy Anthony! Watch his video below & click here for more information.