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Published by:
Alan Bell, American  Search this
Edited by:
Alan Bell, American  Search this
Subject of:
Nedra Johnson  Search this
Dionne Freeney  Search this
AIDS Coalition To Unleash Power, American, founded 1987  Search this
National LGBTQ Task Force, American, founded 1974  Search this
National Association of Black and White Men Together, American, founded 1980  Search this
Grupo Gay da Bahía, Brazilian, founded 1980  Search this
Lavender Light, American, founded 1985  Search this
Unity Fellowship Church, American, founded 1982  Search this
Rev. Carl Bean, American, 1944 - 2021  Search this
Jewel Thais-Williams, American  Search this
Jewel's Catch One, American, founded 1973  Search this
Keith St. John, American, born 1957  Search this
Sgt. Perry Watkins, American, 1948 - 1996  Search this
David N. Dinkins, American, born 1927  Search this
Simon Nkoli, South African, 1957 - 1998  Search this
Gay and Lesbian Organization of Witwatersrand, South African, 1988 - 1997  Search this
Minority AIDS Project, American, founded 1985  Search this
Gilberto Gerald, Panamanian American, born 1950  Search this
Reggie Williams, American, 1951 - 1999  Search this
National Task Force on AIDS Prevention, American, 1985 - 1998  Search this
Audre Lorde, American, 1934 - 1992  Search this
Pat Norman, American, born 1939  Search this
Nelson Mandela, South African, 1918 - 2013  Search this
Whoopi Goldberg, American, born 1955  Search this
Larry Saxxon, American  Search this
Cleo Manago, American, born 1963  Search this
Congressional Black Caucus, American, founded 1971  Search this
Marlon Riggs, American, 1957 - 1994  Search this
Eldridge Cleaver, American, 1935 - 1998  Search this
James Baldwin, American, 1924 - 1987  Search this
Professor Griff, American, born 1960  Search this
Public Enemy, American, founded 1982  Search this
Heavy D & the Boyz, American, founded 1987  Search this
Malcolm X, American, 1925 - 1965  Search this
2 Live Crew, American, 1985 - 2014  Search this
Audio Two, American, 1987 - 1992  Search this
Rep. Maxine Waters, American, born 1938  Search this
Little Richard, American, 1932 - 2020  Search this
Sabrina Sojourner, American, born 1952  Search this
Medium:
ink on paper (fiber product)
Dimensions:
H x W x D: 10 13/16 × 8 1/4 × 1/8 in. (27.4 × 20.9 × 0.3 cm)
Type:
magazines (periodicals)
Place made:
Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, United States, North and Central America
Place depicted:
Washington, District of Columbia, United States, North and Central America
Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia, United States, North and Central America
Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States, North and Central America
New York City, New York, United States, North and Central America
Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, United States, North and Central America
Portsmouth, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, United States, North and Central America
Galesburg, Knox County, Illinois, United States, North and Central America
Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, United States, North and Central America
San Francisco, San Francisco county, California, United States, North and Central America
Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, United States, North and Central America
Oakland, Alameda County, California, United States, North and Central America
Boise, Ada County, Idaho, United States, North and Central America
Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa, Africa
Date:
July 1990
Description:
This is the 20th issue of BLK Magazine published July 1990. The front cover, printed in black and white with an orange tint, features Nedra Johnson (left) and Dionne Freeney at New York’s Gay Pride Rally in Union Square. Both are wearing cut off t-shirts and photographed from the waist up, with Johnson raising their right first and Freeney showing their profile. In the upper left corner [BLK] is printed in large, bold white upper case letters within an orange rectangular box. The bottom of the letters “L” and “K are slightly obscured by Johnson and Freeney. To the right of “BLK”, is the list of section present in the issue in black, uppercase letters [NEWS / CARTOONS / ARTS / WORD UP / READ MY LIPS / CLASSIFIEDS]. The date and issue [Vol. 2, No. 7 / Whole No. 20 / July 1990] are printed below the BLK box and above Johnson’s right fist in black text. Near the bottom, left corner, [Black / Gay / Pride] is printed in orange text. There are 48 numbered pages, with articles, advertisements, classifieds, black and white photographs, and illustrations throughout.
The inside of the cover features an ad for the Minority AIDS Project for their event [COMING HOME FOR FRIENDS / 3 / ANNUAL / GOSPEL / BENEFIT]. The content opens with the section [WORD UP / News of the Outrageous, the Amusing, the Pathetic and the Unexpected] by Leon Miller with five articles: [VCR Begets AZT] about an individual who is HIV+ committing a crime to be treated with azidothymidine (AZT), an antiretroviral medication used to prevent and treat HIV/AIDS, [UT Giveth and Taketh Away] about two frats painting and selling t-shirts with racial slurs, [Whoopi Goldberg on Leg Waxing] about personal choices, [Audio Two Doesn’t Care] about homophobic slurs in the rap duo’s lyrics, and [Graffiti] regarding posters promoting the New York Post.
This is followed by [JUMP START], with founder Alan Bell addressing the difference between pressuring by private citizens and coercion by the government in terms of organized pressure. On the same page, a column for the BLK masthead is to the right, followed by the seven letters to the editor [BLK MAIL] on pages 6 through 11.
The first feature story, which begins on page 13, is titled [Pride at Home / Celebrating being lesbian and gay in / our own neighborhoods], with the first part of the title in orange text and the label headline [CONTROVERSY]. Written by Alycee J. Lane, the article notes the difference where African Americans march for gay and lesbian pride versus where they live, calling for a revolutionary self-love. The second feature story , which begins on page 15, is titled [Accepting Difference / Conformity is the method / in the madness of oppression.] with the label headline [COMMENTARY]. Written by Sabrina Sojourner, the article is about difference causing oppression and the dialogue needed to undo inherited bigotry.
Several shorter articles appear under the section [BLK NEWS]. Beginning on page 20, these articles include: [African-Americans Join in Gay Pride Celebrations Across U.S., but Overall Participation Still Sparse] talking specifically about New York, Milwaukee, Los Angeles, Columbus, Atlanta, San Diego, San Francisco, and Washington D.C.; [Black South Africans Lose Only Gay Bar in Area / by Rex Wockner] the bar, Glowbar, was home to the Lesbian and Gay Organization of Witwatersrand, founded by Simon Nkoli; [BWMT Releases Results of National HIV, Sex Survey] through a task force led by Reggie Williams; [Black Participation in AIDS Conference Highest Ever Despite Boycott; Fewer Black Gay Issues Presented / by Perry Lang] about the Sixth International AIDS Conference, protests of Health and Human Services Secretary Louis Sullivan, and the conference seeing presentations by community members from the African continent, the Caribbean, and the United States; [Minority AIDS Project Gets $ to Test, Counsel]; [Audre Lorde Conference Set for Boston in October]; [Blacks to Participate in 12th Health Conference] about the 12th National Lesbian and Gay Health Conference and 8th National AIDS Forum to be attended by Joyce Hunter and Rev. Renee McCoy; [Bronx AIDs Group Elects New Board of Directors]; [Castro Area Bar Pledges No More Discrimination / by Alan Smithee and Cornell Makonnen] about the bar Midnight Sun and usage of racist and sexist slurs by staff; [Prison Bans Interracial Novel by Black Gay Man] about Larry Duplechan’s Eight Days a Week; [Appeal Planned in Case of Black Gay PWA Who Got 25 Year Sentence for Bite He Says Never Happened]; [Milk Fills GLASS: $250] about the Southern California Harvey Milk Lesbian and Gay Democratic Club and Gay and Lesbian Adolescent Social Services; [Black Parents Nix Book]; [Pat Norman Named to Mandela Committee]; [Black, Gay Defendants Charge HIV Harassment]; [CDC May Statistics on AIDS Cases in U.S.] [2 Plead Guilty in Death of Transvestite Hustler]; [ACLU Gives 1990 Rights Nod to Whoopi Goldberg]; [Search on for Missing Atlanta Black Gay Man]; [NABWMT Holds 10th Convention in San Francisco / by Colin Gibson] about the tenth annual convention of the National Association of Black and White Men Together, where Black gay activists praised and criticized the organization, debated the name change to Men of All Colors Together, and an appearance by Grupo Gay da Bahia Brazil. Those who spoke include Larry Saxxon, Cleo Manago, Brandy Moore, Dr. John Peterson, Luiz Mott, Bang Nguyen, Lóren Laureano, Urvashi Vaid, Tom Horan, Rev. Renée McCoy, and Pay and Karen Norman; and [African Group Gets Office] about the Township AIDS Project founded by Tseko Simon Nkoli and other black activists.
The section [BLK VEIL] is page 33 and lists seven obituaries: Stephen Anthony Church, William Lede Glover, Claudia Droyce Gregory, James Tyrone Mays, Jr. Esq., Michael Craig Robinson, Franklyn Seales, and Michael Louis Spain III. This is followed by the section [BLK ARTS] on page 35. The subsection [MUSIC NEWS] has one article titled [Purple Buckled Crotches / by Ron Smith]; and the subsection [DANCE MUSIC REVIEWS] has one article titled [British Soul fit for a Queen / by D.J. Marius]. This the gossip column [Read My Lips] written by Preston G. Guider on page 39. The issue concludes with the classifieds section [BLK MARKET], starting on page 41, with personal ads divided by gender, then international and U.S. regions.
The back cover is a full-page advertisement for [TALK LIVE!].
There are advertisements throughout, including: [Be A Buddy To Someone With AIDS] a support program by the AIDS Project Los Angeles; [EARLY INITIATION OF / ANTIVIRAL THERAPY] a patient workshop held by the Los Angeles Workshop; [Unity Fellowship Church / A Church for All People]; [ACCESS / The Center / The Gay and Lesbian Community Services Center] counseling services; [the BFP TEE]; [BLK SUBSCRIPTIONS / BLK CLASSIFIED ADS / BLK T-SHIRTS] payment options over phone; [“Keeping It Up” / A series of free workshops designed to / address coping with the crisis in our lives.] co-sponsored by The Center, the Gay and Lesbian Community Services Center; [COMPLETE AUTO DETAILING / TWO HOT HANDSOME MEN / WILL DETAIL YOU AUTO /BODY] by The Prestige Club Process; [THING / SHE KNOWS /WHO SHE IS] a Chicago-based underground zine; [The Black Men’s Dating / Service] dating form; BLK subscription ad; [SKIP AND BEAR / AND TOM AND HOMER: / WANT TO THANK…] a personal thank you ad; [Orange County Cultural Pride / Look to the Future / 2nd Annual OCCP Gay & Lesbian Pride Festival & Parade]; [THE FRIENDS OF BLK / invite you to / Laugh, Then Dance] benefit for the BLK community; [Buddies ‘n’ Pals / ‘n’ Partners] dating service for major cities in the U.S. and Canada; [Subscribe to the leading interracial gay magazine / QUARTLY INTERCHANGE]; [FOR BLACK GAY & / BISEXUAL MEN ONLY!] from the African American Men’s Health Project; [CHIRON RISING]; [A DIFFERENT LIGHT / Gay and Lesbian Literature]; [Come Out! / Come Home! / Fourth Annual National / Black Gay and Lesbian Conference and Institutes] sponsored by Black Gay and Lesbian Leadership Forum in Los Angeles, CA; [970-WOLF]; [AIDS FUNDRAISING / An Open Letter To The Community] by The AIDS Healthcare Foundation (formerly the AIDS Hospice Foundation), Being Alive People with HIV/AIDS Action Coalition, The Minority AIDS Project, and the Los Angeles Shanti Foundation; [“Xperience the Xchange Xperience” / B.M.X. / Upcoming Events] with the Black Men’s Xchange support group; [HOT / TALKING / PERONSALS! / Connections USA]; [The Pleasure Chest Ltd.]; [976-HUNK]; ad for printing services by Louis; [ACT-UP/LA needs / your input • your leadership • your anger!]; [Black and White Men Together]; [Reactions]; [Chocolate Joy Productions]; and [GET A LITTLE… FUN!].
Topic:
African American  Search this
Activism  Search this
Black Press  Search this
Christianity  Search this
Communities  Search this
Families  Search this
Gender  Search this
Health  Search this
Holidays and festivals  Search this
Identity  Search this
International affairs  Search this
Labor  Search this
LGBTQ  Search this
Literature  Search this
Mass media  Search this
Men  Search this
Race discrimination  Search this
Race relations  Search this
Resistance  Search this
Sexuality  Search this
U.S. History, 1969-2001  Search this
Violence  Search this
Women  Search this
Credit Line:
Collection of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture, Gift of Alan Bell
Object number:
2018.108.20
Restrictions & Rights:
© BLK Publishing Company, Inc
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National Museum of African American History and Culture Collection
Classification:
Documents and Published Materials-Published Works
Movement:
African American - Latinx Solidarity
HIV/AIDS Activist Movement
Data Source:
National Museum of African American History and Culture
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/fd590ceca58-ca06-434a-9370-641efedc3296
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:nmaahc_2018.108.20