Favorite
Links....
Publications
Blacklight
Online
Blacklight is a wonderful online publication! Informative
articles and interviews with ones such as Audre Lorde, Alice
Walker and June Jordon. Issues such as homophobia in the black
community, gay Zimbabwe, activism, and lots more.
Chicago Identities
And while you're there, check out Partner Abuse in Lesbian
Relationships.
Gay Black Female
(GBF)
Thanks for checking out Gay Black Female Magazine "GBF". GBF is
a forty page 5"x8" magazine that is published monthly out of Los
Angeles and has been around since 1990. A subscription can be
mailed confidentially to the address of your choice. If you have
any questions or comments please let us know. Views expressed in
this magazine are not necessarily the views of the GBF Magazine.
Sable Magazine
-- A Magazine For Lesbians of Color
Leading by example, we will strive everyday to break down the
myths and stereotypes of our lifestyle that surround our
community.
United under the flag of pride, we African American, Latina,
Asian, Native American and other lesbians of color will give
voice to the issues that matter to us; from the blue collar
worker to the consummate diva and every class in between.
Swirl -- For Intense Women Who Choose The
Alternative
Subscribe today to Swirl Magazine!
With a subscription to Swirl each issue becomes
available to you via download (in PDF format) from our web site.
Or, if you prefer, you can receive Swirl Magazine on CD. Please
fill out our subscription form in the pop-up window and take the
first step towards being a part of what 11 Alive Media Group,
NBC Atlanta called An innovative fresh face in publishing.
Don't miss out! If you have questions or would like information
about Swirl Magazine, please email us at
info@swirlmagazine.net. We look forward to hearing from
you!
Venus Magazine
Welcome to VENUS ONLINE. It's about time! And It also
about YOU! Bold, Black, Gay and Beautiful. Definitely benchmark
this site for frequent updates. Venus Online is where People of
African Descent In The Life come together to explore national
events, community news, entertainment news, theater, film and
literature reviews, gay travel destinations, conference updates,
cocktail lounges, gossip, advise and much more. This site is
constantly evolving so stop by again soon!
Women In The Life
Online and print monthly by for and about women of color.
Featuring events, resources, the arts and media. Washington
DC-based events and lots of other excellent writing..worth a
visit regardless of where you are in the world.
Webzines
The
Blackstripe
"The Internet's Leading Resource for News, Information and
Culture Effecting Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgendered
People of African descent." Links, chats, message boards,
shopping. You want it, it's there.
Carlagirl -- Writings and photographs by Carla Williams.
I no longer consider myself to be an active imagemaker. This
site functions as a (growing) archive of past images as well as
past and current writings.
This site also includes an extensive, annotated research library
related to black artists and images of black women, plus
extensive links to other sites related to black artists
(especially women artists), gay and lesbian artists, and related
photography and art sites.
View this site in another language (you may be required to
download Language Packs for some languages). The
translations are not perfect, but they are functional.
This site also features a detailed
Artists' Link
and
Calendar
section.
Chocalate City: Sister Space
While there, check out Sister Speak The "Miss" Education about
African American Lesbians by Akilah Monifa
Ebony Soul Mates
(http://www.ebonysoulmates.com/)
A site by, for and about ebony women in the life. Our mission
for this site is to have a space on the web for women of color
to gather together laugh, chat, seek wisdom and likeness, and to
have a good time.
KUMA
Your home away from home; a sort of soul café where adults of
all ages can roam and browse freely through our vast array of
erotic art, poetry, short stories and audio. Some have even
managed to connect with other sistahs who share these same
interests through our Personals. So turn up the heat. Grab a mug
of that favorite herbal tea or hot coffee. Relax and let the
sensuality of KUMA take over. Let KUMA invigorate your desire
and ignite your passion. Also visit Kuma's Adult Toy Store.
Lesbian
Safe Sex
Download Lesbian Safer Sex Guidelines cut-and-fold display to
stand up on your nightstand! Thorough information for lesbians
and women who have sex with men. We can stop the spread of HIV.
Do it.
Mama Roots
"Mamaroots, Sistahood and Temple community is founded by a
lesbian of Afrikan American heritage who uses the word
AfraSapphik(tm) to honor our sapphic roots and we teach our
sistahren that lesbianism is sacred to our tradition and
practice sexual and gender tolerance."
Sistah's
Cirlcle
"The Sistah Circle is a lesbian of color (African American,
Black, Asian, Latina, Bi-racial and Native American) group
dedicated to celebrating, educating and empowering one another
in the unity of Sistah-hood." Links, news, events, poetry, more.
Sisters in the
Life
The site offers an opportunity for Lesbians of African descent
to create a cyberbook of the history of their lives by posting
personal stories.
African American Women's History
About.com
Uncover the history of African American women: the history of
black women in America, from slavery through Reconstruction,
Harlem Renaissance and civil rights. Biographies, organizations,
events and movements.
The Blacklist
"It is called the "Blacklist" for two reasons both of which are
obvious. First, the people listed are of African descent, black.
Second, unfortunately some members of the black community have
sought to disavow the contributions, identities, or worth of
many of the people listed here."
Lesbians of Color Chronology
This page is under construction. We welcome additions and
corrections. Please cite sources and send to retter@skat.usc.edu.
Several non-lesbians (female and male) and non-usa lesbians are
included in this chronology [in brackets].
Lesbians of
Color History Project
The history of lesbians of color is hidden between the lines of
heterosexual, male and white history. Although lesbians of color
have always been present in all facets of daily life and social
movements, it was not until the late 1970s, that lesbians of
color began energetically organizing "out" groups, compiling
anthologies and reclaiming our history. This site is dedicated
to locating and making this herstory accessible.
Lesbian Feminists of Color
A wonderful find this site is! A slice of our herstory presented
in a easy to navigate format. Radical activist of the 70s paved
the path for lesbians to be able to move through the world of
ignorance in the 80s and 90s. Focus on womyn of color,
bibliography, links and lot more!
The Lesbian Herstory Archives -- The Data Lounge
This exhibit was first shown at the Lesbian and Gay Community
Services Center, NYC, February 28-April 11, 1991and has traveled
to many cities around the country.
Lesbians of Color Articles and Interviews
NOTE: We have checked the link to each article when we first
linked it. However, we have many links on the web site and don't
have the staff to periodically recheck them. Thus, some of these
links may no longer connect. Sorry.
A Tribute to Audre Lorde
A lovely site honoring Audre Lorde with essays, poetry, and
letters.
Sorors
Beta Phi Omega.
www.betaphiomega.net
To tell you a little about us, we are a National Feminine
African American/ Multicultrual lesbian sorority that reigns in
Carnation Pink, Ice Blue and Pearl White. Although we cater to
lesbian women we do not discriminate against bi-sexual,
heterosexual women, or any race. We feel that it is ultimately
wrong to deny anyone the right to be interested in a sorority
such as ours. There are many women that would love to
participate in the many volunteer activities that are present in
our lesbian communities as well as in the heterosexual arena.
The first chapter of Beta Phi Omega Sorority, Inc. was
established in Tallahassee, FL and there are five founding
Diamonds: Alexus Perez, Misty Wright, Nichole Lanier, Debra
Bender, and Andrea Spencer.
We do a wide range of community service, such as Aids Awareness,
The March of Dimes, Breast Cancer Awareness, Safe Sex seminars,
Black Lesbian pride events, and so much more. We are always
looking for dedicated women to help Beta Phi Omega expand in
your city or state. We really need women that can be leaders and
is not afraid to make a mark in history! Beta Phi Omega
Sorority, Inc. is a sorority that is strongly geared towards
awareness, pride, love, joy, prosperity, community involvement,
and last but certainly not least lesbian victory!
Gay & Lesbian Commentary
Keith
Boykin.com
Keith is president of the board of directors of the
National
Black Justice Coalition. Previously he worked as executive
director of the National Black Lesbian and Gay Leadership Forum,
where he helped lead a contingent of 200 black gay men in the
Million Man March, met with community leaders and elected
officials, and developed relationships with the media to promote
the visibility of the black LGBT community. He is the
author of several books and he writes a monthly column called "Keith
Boykin's 411," which tackles issues of politics, race, and
sexuality. His highly acclaimed first book,
One More River to Cross: Black and Gay in
America, has been used in college and graduate school
courses throughout the country. His second book,
Respecting the Soul: Daily Reflections for
Black Lesbians and Gays, won the 1999 Lambda Literary Award
for Spirituality.
ELOQUENT FURY - Alicia Banks
RADICAL TALK FOR REVOLUTIONARY INTELLECTUALS -
Scholar, Public Intellectual, Radio Producer, Talk Show Host,
DJ, Columnist and Singer. She pulls no punches.
JASMYNE CANNICK
Journalist and Media Activist
http://www.jasmynecannick.com/
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More Sites for Women
LadiesInColors INC
Real Women No Clones
www.ladiesincolors.com
DA Rainbow Coalition -- A Yahoo Group
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/DaRainbowCoalition
A Meeting Place For
Lesbians Of Color
Intimate Femmes of Color - Georgia
For femmes of color who love femmes of color....
This site serves as a way to link femmes of color with other
femmes of color. This group is centered in Georgia, but if you
are willing to travel from another state to join us...please
do!!
Pride
Ebony Pride of
San Diego
http://www.ebonypride.org/
LGBT Writing
www.fireandink.org
Mixers & Entertainment
Offiicial MC Lyte Site
Features a gallery, her bio and "A day in the lyte."
Martina Downey
When you merge good storytelling with eclectic songwriting
Martina Downey definitely comes to mind. Riding on the way of
the songwriter's era, Martina offers a fresh observation of the
environment with an ambient and funky backdrop. Her sound can be
best described as rock meets soul meets ambience. With the debut
of her CD "Whatever it Takes." Martina flows seamlessly through
a rock and soul soundscape. Permeated with beautiful melodies,
rich harmonies, lyrics and a vocal range the span of Texas
Martina Downey tells the stories of those lives that would not
ordinarily be told. Compounded by rich lyrics and vibrant
vocals, "Whatever it Takes" offers a montage of delightful songs
that virtually anyone can relate to. Shrieks, shrills, wails and
screams Martina does 'whatever it takes' to articulate the depth
of her raw emotions.
Robin Renee
(http://www.robinrenee.com)
A defining moment of clarity came for Robin early on as a
teenager while watching David Bowie on Saturday Night Live; he
sang dramatically- in a long, beautiful gown. It was then that
she knew that she could do anything and be anyone- on her own
unique terms. Always outspoken, Robin Renée stands to expand our
collective vision of sex and gender, spirituality and social
activism. Hers is a voice primed to sing out, with artistry, the
intricacies of the soul- and of our millennial world.
Toshi Reagon
(http://www.toshireagon.com/)
When Toshi Reagon (daughter of singer/activist and founder of
Sweet Honey N the Rock, Bernice Johnson-Reagon) is prompted to
describe her album, The Righteous Ones, Toshi Reagon hesitates
and then says, "just say Toshi Reagon's music is good." This
simple answer works because, quite honestly, Toshi's music can
only speak for itself. Crossing genres as easily as breathing,
Reagon has created an expansive and ground-breaking piece that
captures the spirit and energy of her live shows, showcasing her
intimate songwriting and her emotional performance style.
Writers/Poets
Ayin Adams
Ayin will bring to the screen two lesbian dramatic short films.
The 1998 "Pat Parker Award" Winning poem, "Momma Cried".
Everybody's favorite, "Momma Cried", deals with the relationship
between and 18 year old and her 35 year old lover. The 18 year
old's mother refuses to accept her daughter's lifestyle and her
love of women loving women. And "The Color of Her Tears", which
tells the story of a Mother on her death bed, confiding to her
lesbian daughter her own lifestyle of loving women, to live her
life with meaning and don't let anyone deter you from loving who
you choose to love. Mother was a closet lesbian, whose father
found out and separated her from childhood friend/lover growing
up together. Father forced her to marry a man. She had one
daughter, divorced her husband, and now her daughter finds out
the entire story as mother lay dying.
http://www.machatheatre.org
MACHA Theatre Co. Mujeres (Women) Advancing,
Culture, History & Art is a non-profit organization under the
501c3, that was formed in 2000 to promote Latina, women of
color and lesbian art and culture through the dramatic arts.
By showcasing exciting new multi-cultural theatre pieces,
MACHA seeks to build social, cultural and artistic bridges
throughout the greater Los Angeles community.
Imani
Henry
http://www.geocities.com/imani_henry/
Imani Henry, Female To Male Trans activist,
writer and performer originally from Massachusetts. A
graduate of Emerson College’s school of performing arts in
1992.
His theater credits include acting and stage management with
Theater Offensive, and the Boston Women’s Playwrights
Festival. Bursting onto the Boston slam poetry scene in 1992,
Imani was a regular at the legendary Cantab Café in Cambridge,
MA. In 1996, He placed 2nd at the Outwrite
National LGBT Writers Slam Championship, being beaten by 1
point, by "poetry diva" Letta Neely. He is currently, the 2001
Glam Slam Champion hosted annually in NYC by the House of
(Emanuel) Xavier. In NYC Imani has performed in four theatre
productions of cult-heroine & butch playwright, Susana Cook.
As a solo performer he has been featured nationally at a wide
array of venues - from the Creating Change LGBT Conference to
The Apollo Theater to national anti-war rallies.
His short stories and poems have appeared in noted anthologies
and publications as Virgin Territory 2(Masquerade Books 1997),
The Evergreen Chronicles, and the lambda award winning Does
Your Mama Know (Red Bone Press 1996). His new work will be
published in the forthcoming Queer Slam poets' anthology,
Butterflies & Bullets as well as in the new Other Countries'
anthology.
International
Bahamian Gays and Lesbians Against Discrimination
Comprised of a group of gay men and lesbians concerned about the
injustices towards homosexual and transgender persons in the
Bahamas.
Behind the Mask
A website on gay and lesbian affairs in (southern) Africa
The International Lesbian and
Gay Association
The International Lesbian and Gay Association is a world-wide
federation of national and local groups dedicated to achieving
equal rights for lesbians, gay men, bisexuals and transgendered
people everywhere. Founded in 1978, it now has more than 350
member organisations. Every continent and around 80 countries
are represented. ILGA member groups range from small collectives
to national groups and entire cities. (ILGA has disbanded, but
their site contains great information.)
J-FLAG
The Jamaica Forum of Lesbians, All-Sexuals & Gays (J-FLAG) is
dedicated to moving forward in a spirit of oneness, love,
dignity and respect towards the establishment of a world devoid
of prejudice, injustice, discrimination and oppression, ensuring
the human rights of lesbians, all-sexuals and gays as set out in
the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
The Outcast
Bahamian Gay and Lesbian Newsmagazine
Grants & Funding
Open Meadows
Foundation
The Open Meadows Foundation is a grant-making organization which
funds projects that are designed and implemented by women and
girls; projects which have limited financial access which
reflect the cultural and ethnic diversity of our society and
promote the empowerment of women and girls; and projects for
social change that have encountered obstacles in their search
for funding.
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