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Afro-punk Queers!

This isn't a box to divide and confine us. This is a place to express and share our thoughts and ...um stuff. LOL. Introduce your self you are not alone. Your Punk, Your Queer and apart of the whole community...this is just a corner, ;)

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Latest Activity: Dec 23

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Kaos Blac

I need a date! 13 Replies

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Kaos Blac

Malcolm X was bisexual. 10 Replies

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Caz Prescott

Butch/femme identity: why the labels/boxes? 21 Replies

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inki blahnik

Queer Punks of Color Collective!! 4 Replies

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Kaos Blac Comment by Kaos Blac on November 30, 2009 at 5:09pm
Howdy Cas
Cas Comment by Cas on November 27, 2009 at 5:51am
Hey, wanted to say my hi's for the first time. Nice to meet ya'll. :)
Kori M Comment by Kori M on November 26, 2009 at 5:21pm
Just another queer saying hello for the first time. Greetings all! ^_^
blackstardust Comment by blackstardust on November 23, 2009 at 2:26am
Hi! Could you pass on this info to anyone that you think might be interested? Thanks a bundle!

Call for poetry submissions!

For: The premiere of a soon-to-be-launched online portal for the reading and discovery of the work of West Indian/West Indian heritage writers of poems.

What we are looking for: Unpublished works that explore images of so-called Caribbean-ness and do something with them — invert them, twist them, crack them open. Baptize them or make them anew. Works that tread unfamiliar territory — or familiar ones. Works that spill out from that dark place in your mind and relieve the pressure of compression inside of your heart.

Avant-garde, experimental and radical verse are all welcome. Dabblers of journal verse are welcome. All are welcome to — bring your words.

Of particular interest are poems pertaining to themes of identity, gender, gender roles and sexuality.

Please indicate upon submission, if you would prefer to use a nom de plume. Please include a brief biographical sketch or simply, nationality information. Authors retain all original rights to their work.

For further inquiry, to hear more about this venture or to submit work, please e-mail creativecommess@gmail.com
Faith Choyce Comment by Faith Choyce on November 20, 2009 at 9:19pm
Hola. Supa-queer, totally unconventional standup comic here. If you like laughing your face off but hate overly safe and pc pandering comedy ome say hi and check out a clip or two. Much love!
BrowneDykePunk Comment by BrowneDykePunk on October 21, 2009 at 11:29pm
AP queers in Chicago, going to the Saul Williams show at the double door with friends on tues, 10/27. If you are coming through, spot me and say hi. If you want to hang with us, sha' moan. The more the merrier.
Monstah Black Comment by Monstah Black on October 21, 2009 at 11:26pm
Mlle d. Sade Comment by Mlle d. Sade on October 21, 2009 at 7:49pm
Ma Rainey was a lesbian. I also learned about Mabel Hampton. "Prove it On me blues" was the most out-and-out song of. ..all times.
And Buffet Flats and rent parties in Harlem were like a gay shangri la in the 20s and 30s.

Gay Shangri la!
GodsavetheQueer Comment by GodsavetheQueer on October 21, 2009 at 1:56pm
what was it? i wanna learn.
Mlle d. Sade Comment by Mlle d. Sade on October 18, 2009 at 2:50am
I totally learned something today, you guys.
 

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