“Where’re the black people? Where are they?”
Smooth crooner Ty McKinnie chats about being an impossibly happy kid growing up Gay and Black in America’s religious South.
He discusses first boy-kisses, Queer shaming in the home and the invisibility of Black Queer artists in Queer spaces.
Links:
- Episode transcription.
- Ty’s Spotify playlist featuring his songs from this episode and his five tracks to save from Armageddon.
- Ty’s forever home online.
- Me. Him. Us. A sexual health awareness project for gay and bisexual men from Black, South Asian and other ethnic minority communities.
- Mental Health America links providing support for bullied LGBT Youth.
- Georgetown University piece on Proposition 8.
- Medical News Today writes about Toxic Masculinity.
- “A Close Look At Frank Ocean’s Coming Out Letter” from NPR.
- BBC reports on Breonna Taylor, George Floyd and Ahmaud Arbery.
- In the Key of Q composer Paul Leonidou’s online home.
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