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In this survey conducted last month (n=2,500), 78% of respondents said they are tired of code-switching in queer spaces. We have spent decades trying to prove we are "just like the white gays." But we aren’t. Our culture, our vernacular, our relationship with the church, and our specific brand of trauma require specific medicine.
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—Marlon is a Brooklyn-based writer and the creator of the newsletter "No More Asides." This piece is an exclusive for Black Gay Blog and cannot be republished without written permission. black gay blog exclusive
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From analyzing the nuances of ballroom culture to dissecting politics, exclusive blogs offer a home-grown perspective that corporate media cannot replicate. In this survey conducted last month (n=2,500), 78%
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He clicked on the comments section, expecting the usual mix of internet noise. Instead, he found a cascade of gratitude. Authenticity is the currency here
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