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    Lil Nas X tops charts, trolls homophobes and expands HIV awareness “effortlessly”

    by Deon Osborne, Associate Editor September 24, 2021
    by Deon Osborne, Associate Editor September 24, 2021

    Three years ago Lil Nas X burst onto the scene with “Olde Town Road”, breaking a…

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    Op-ed: Gay Pride is about connecting with community, being visible

    by The Black Wall Street Times June 15, 2021
    by The Black Wall Street Times June 15, 2021

    By Caleb Raynor My first Pride was a huge let down. I found myself discouraged by…

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    Senator Lankford, Oklahoma’s Sore Loser

    by Erika DuBose January 4, 2021
    by Erika DuBose January 4, 2021

    It seems free and fair elections are also fake news for the Senator. Lankford, a co-sponsor of the bipartisan Secure Elections Act in 2018, now contests an election’s security just two years later…Lankford has repeatedly stated he does not believe systemic racism exists.

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    Mayor Pete, education is the only pathway to more black police officers.

    by The Black Wall Street Times June 29, 2019
    by The Black Wall Street Times June 29, 2019

    If Mayor Pete wants more South Bend police officers of color in the future, he’s going to have to start with improving the academic outcomes for Black and Brown students in his city so they can graduate having the skill sets required to become a South Bend Law enforcement officer.

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    Equality Center moves boldly to combat systemic racism; Bishop-Baldwin resigns

    by Nehemiah Frank, Founder & Editor-in-Chief February 17, 2019
    by Nehemiah Frank, Founder & Editor-in-Chief February 17, 2019

    The Equality Center’s board issued a statement immediately after their Saturday meeting adjourned, stating that they are committed to ensuring that LGBTQ People of Color no longer feel alienated from the Equality Center — after the former director’s unappealing posts and other incidents that may have made People of Color feel unwelcomed to the Center in the past. 

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    Open: A Memoir of Faith, Family, & Sexuality in the Heartland

    by The Black Wall Street Times October 17, 2018
    by The Black Wall Street Times October 17, 2018

    E. Scott Jones’ memoir; Open: A Memoir of Faith, Family, & Sexuality in the Heartland, released September of this year; invites us to examine Jones’ navigation of life as a baptist, a minister, a husband, a father, and an openly homosexual man living and working in the Midwest. 

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    Oklahoma: Far From Diversity

    by The Black Wall Street Times April 11, 2017
    by The Black Wall Street Times April 11, 2017

    This incident displays the need for exposure to and education about sexual and gender minorities to combat the hateful ignorance that affects the LGBT community.

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