There has been much ado about the newfound notn of “black gay privilege.” In numero tweets, blogs, and a certa Huffgton Post article, has been articulated as a special benef enjoyed by black gay men. This “privilege”— produced by whe anxiety and whe supremacy—supposedly enabl to eva the tradnal enomic stggl experienced by straight black men.
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THE ANTI-GAY AGENDA
It is not the gay Black person who be an stment of a whe supremacist attack on Black masculy. It is the Black homophobe. * black supremacy gay *
And Harriet as a young Black girl g to terms wh her queer inty, Hazzard, now 31, said would have been transformatnal to learn about change-makers who played a role both gay liberatn and the Black Freedom might have learned nam like Audre Lor, a Black lbian poet and activist who dited her life and work to addrsg social jtic, and Marsha P. Johnson, a transgenr activist who was a proment figure of the 1969 Stonewall rts and the gay rights movement spired. “I didn’t learn anythg about the gay liberatn movement, Stonewall, any of that, “ Hazzard said.
THE TTH ABOUT BLACK GAY PRIVILEGE
“People that were both Black and gay; people that were mted to queer liberatn as well as Black liberatn; people that saw those two thgs as nnected. “Edutn is a pathway to margalized muni’ sense of empowerment bee plac wh a historil genealogy that whe supremacy says we’re not a part of, ” said Story, who also -hosts the podst “Strange F: Mgs on Polics, Pop Culture, and Black Gay Life.
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