It has been awhile since my last entry. I have been busy doing my real estate thing and launching the new Bahian Heat campaign. There are only so many hours in a day. Here is what I have been up to since the last entry.
- Closed on the brownstone in Bedsty, Brooklyn. It was a close call. Didn't know til the last minute if it would close. There are so many people involved in closing a real estate transaction; Lawyers for the buyer, seller, banks and others. Months of work go into making the deal happen and poof, it can all disappear if anyone gets up from the table.
- Trying to get another deal done but the buyer and seller are $300,000 apart. It will take all my skills and good luck from God to make that happen. It is sometimes difficult to get both the buyer and seller to see how good the deal is for both of them but that is what I get paid for. E-mail me if you are looking to buy or sell your property anywhere in the world. I am sure I can help you.
- Went to Philly this weekend to promote the Bahian Heat event
. There were people from all over the country to participate in the event. Unfortunately, I got there too late to experience most of the programming but I did meet so many beautiful brothers and sisters at the parties and the expo. Next stop is Washington, DC.
- Have you seen the West Wing recently.
Jimmy Smits is kicking ass as President elect. I think it is interesting that the show will end at the same time a powerful man of color takes charge...hmmmm. Wonder who came up with that idea. Well guess it is better than never seeing it.
- I watched the demonstrations all over the country yesterday and was happy to see so many Latin people coming together for a cause. Will I live to see the day when that many Black people will come together for a cause? I hope so but if we didn't do it for Katrina, Dafur, the Sudan, AIDS, Unemployment and Healthcare, I guess we never will. Such a shame. This Saturday, May 6th at Brooklyn Borough Hall - 209 Joralemon Street there will be a Congressional Hearing for artists on health care. The hearings are from 10am - 5pm. Special Guest Congressman John Conyers will be presiding over the proceedings along with Council Member Charles Barron. Art Without Walls has put so much work into this event. Please come out to support.
- All month on T
urner Classic Movies to Examine Hollywood's Depictions of African Americans During Month-Long Event "Race & Hollywood: Black Images on Film"
Throughout May, Turner Classic Movies (TCM) will present "Race & Hollywood: Black Images on Film," an on-air movie event that chronicles the varied concepts, stereotypes and imagery of African Americans as represented in classic Hollywood cinema. Noted film historian Donald Bogle and TCM's primetime host Robert Osborne will help viewers put in context a full slate of films, and several prominent African Americans will provide further commentary and retrospective, including Eva and Evangela Anderson, Lenny Bluett, Bill Cosby, Charles Dutton, William Greaves, James Earl Jones, Bill Nunn, Richard Roundtree, Cicely Tyson, Richard Wesley and Forest Whitaker.
Other things to check out...
Clikque Magazine needs your support. Special price this month on upcoming subcriptions.
Harmonica Sunbeam Benefit - Mark Your Calenders for May 18th at Langstons
Seven Magazine keeps building it's online base.
Living Beyond Belief Benefit in New York City on May 22th, NYC. A great place to network and help the youth that are doing something to stamp out AIDS.
The Commercial Closet Awards in NYC on May 23. Saluting the best in advertising of LGBT images. A great networking opportunity.
Ain't Supposed to Die A Natural Death... the 70's classic of Melvin Van Peebles' ground-breaking musical. Weekend's only. Music by Billy Spaceman Patterson.
That's all for now. Please make a comment so I know that you are reading this blog. Be well.
Important events coming soon:
New York:MILLIONS MORE MOVEMENT Present: A Hearing on Public EducationSATURDAY, APRIL 15TH, 2006 10AM — 2PM NATIONAL BLACK THEATRE 2031-33 National Black Theatre Way
@ Fifth Avenue(Between 126th & 127th Streets) Harlem, NY 10035
PUBLIC SCHOOLS ARE DELIBERATELY FAILING OUR CHILDREN!!!
• 200,000 students are absent daily
• The diploma your child will receive in June is worthless in the 21st century
• 75 — 90% of inmates in New York prisons came from New York public schools
• Textbooks do not reflect the historical and cultural needs of our children
• Teachers are being prevented from implementing appropriate curriculum
THEREFORE, WE MUST BEGIN BUILDING OUR OWN INDEPENDENT SCHOOL SYSTEM
Guest Speakers
• Councilman Robert Jackson
• Attorney Joe Flemming
• Sam Anderson (Black New Yorkers for Educational Excellence)
• Charmaine Prior (Teacher)
• Nicole Muhammad (Parent)
• Devine Pryor (Educator)
www.MillionsMoreMovement.com —
www.NationalBlackTheatre.org CONGRESSIONAL HEARING forARTISTS ON HEALTH CAREMay 6th, 2006 - 10am-5pmBrooklyn Borough Hall209
Joralemon Street, Brooklyn,
Please join us as artists and healthcare workers offer their personal testimonies on the healthcare crisis. Presided over by Congressman John Conyers, Council Member Charles Barron and New York State and City constituents.Q & A with esteemed panel members from the artistic community will be a part of the program.
To present testimony or co-sponsor event call: 718-852-8798 or email Mae Jackson
artwithoutwalls@aol.com or Susan Brennanacts
art@gmail.com Sponsored by: Art Without Walls and Acts of Art
Co-Sponsored by:Healthcare-NOW! Fractured Atlas FEVA The Musicians’ UnionThe Actors’ Fund The Alliance for African American Artists Rattapallax, Journal for the Arts Bread & Roses ENABLE Passion The Harlem Tenants Council The Physicians for Social Responsibility
Second Annual IMAGES IN ADVERTISING AWARDS Presented by www.commercialcloset.com
Parties:
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BrothaFest 2006
Brothas we got you covered for Easter Weekend.... starts April 14th "GOOD FRIDAY" @The Larchmont 5657 Melrose Ave....Sexy Chest Contest...Cash Prizes..Who has the sexiest chest in LA?..April 15th is customer appreciation DAY in Palm Springs at a tight house in the Movie colony ...and all is Totally "FREE"...."FREE" food "FREE" Beer "FREE" Booze "FREE" entry...We love ya'll
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"INDUSTRY PARTY" Tuesdays - $5 all nite.
288 Lenox Ave. 125th St. - Harlem USA.11- 4am, 21 & Over
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Doors Open @ 10 PM $10 to Mid / $15 after (under 21 $15 all night)
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NOCHE CALIENTE @MONKEY ROOM THE BEST GAY LATIN NIGHT IN UPTOWN MANHATTAN WHERE ALL THE SEXY DOMINICAN AND OTHER BOYS MEET .HOTTEST MALE STRIPPERS .EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT. 11:30PM-3:00AM. 597 Fort Washington Ave & 187 st .for info call (646)479-2361. Take the A train to 181 street.
Don't forget the hottest Latin party in NY. Escandalo Nights. www.escandalonights.com
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Happy Holidays. Say a prayer for someone today.
Week in Review
* Finished the
Bahian Heat site, well almost. Still have videos to put up but it getting there.
* Went to the
Halstead rebranding and awards ceremony. We have a new look, new style but

same attitude. I also receive my Tiffany Gold clock for over 5 years of service to Halstead. Well actually it's six years but they wanted to make the presentation at this big gala. Yeah right.
* Went to see
Bridge and Tunnel...see below
* Contract was signed on the Brownstone I represented in Brooklyn.
* Was asked to join two non-profit Boards. More about that later.
* Helping my friend Jose Camilo with his website. He just opened
Camilo Apartments in Santo Domingo, DR. It has six one-bedroom apartments complete with everything in the Colonial Zone. I stayed there twice before under the Monaga banner. Good luck Jose.
This weekend-
* Fred Pierce's Birthday celebration happens on Saturday...don't miss it. Saturday, April 8 at Speeed 20 West 39th St. between 5th and 6th Avenues, NYC. Three floors, 2 dancefloors plus rooftop lounge for smokersDoors open 10pm-6am, Free before 11 with flyer, $10 til 2am, $12 after.
* Nathan's SKY SATURDAYS (at Wimps)29 W. 125th Street (b/5th & Lenox) Doors open at 11PMCover: $10More info:
www.the7magazine.com*
PHAT GIRLZ MOVIE by Nnegest Likké opens this weekend. The movie stars Mo'Nique as Jazmin Biltmore, a smart-mouthed aspiring fashion designer, PHAT GIRLZ is an edgy comedy about two frustrated plus-size women obsessed with their weight while struggling to find love and acceptance in a world full of "hot bodied" babes. The PHAT GIRLZ are thrown a major curve ball when they meet the men of their dreams in the most unexpected of ways...
IN THEATERS APRIL 7 - THPLEASE PASS THE WORD!!! Now you know getting this film made took work. Good luck sista.
* Sending prayers up for
Harmonica Sunbeam for a quick recovery.
I'm back. Did ya miss me. It has been so long since I posted to this blog. Please forgive me but I had my hands full with
DIH2 and preparing for the upcoming
Bahian Heat in Brazil. So much has happended since we last posted. More on that in the next entry.
Just Stuff
Saw "Bridge and Tunnel" by Sarah Jones last night on Broadway. This show blew me away, and for those of you who know me, that ain't easy. The one women show reminded me of the first Whoopi show on Broadway where she mixed political satire with current events. I walked away with much more sensitivity about the plight and perspective of so many different kinds of people. Please make it a point to see this show. This sister has it going on...and once again...I didn't see many of us in the house. Guest we be at the Beacon.
The Legendary Fred Pierce will be saluted at his birthday party this Saturday in NYC at the My first such event is called Eclipse which will be held on select Saturdays at Club Speeed. We'll be using the floors that Shelter has now vacated, the third level floor with the coat check, the large dancefloor on the 4th floor and the rooftop patio -- plenty of space to get your dance on. There will be two separate dancefloors and the house heads won't be forced to squeeze up in a back closet somewhere to dance. Our first event will be Saturday, April 8 and that will be a very special party as I celebrate my birthday!
Live performance by 8 Park recording artistMYLAH singing from her new debut album. More live performances to be announced and tons of sexy strippersMistress of Ceremonies – HARMONICA SUNBEAM Hosted by LEE SOULJA
Downstairs in the Hip Hop Lounge, dj phenomenonDJ UNKNOWN doing what he does best plusfree sexy dvd giveaways courtesy of Ty Lattimore & CD's LL Cool J --Saturday, April 8 at Speeed 20 West 39th St. between 5th and 6th Avenues, NYC. Three floors, 2 dancefloors plus rooftop lounge for smokersDoors open 10pm-6am, Free before 11 with flyer, $10 til 2am, $12 after
Black History Month is here with a bang. First the shocking news of the death of a legend, Mrs. Coretta Scott King and the premiere of episode one of an amazing program that all should see on PBS "African American Lives"
I had the privledge of meeting Mr. Gates in Martha Vineyard two summers ago while attending an event there. We spent time talking about the importance of family and history. He is such a wise man and a gentle soul. African American Lives is something that you should tell all your friends about. Especially the young kids that think that it is cool to curse on trains in front of women, wear there pants to the ground. This program should be mandatory in all middle and high schools, black and white. Enjoy and learn more about our history then ever before.


Umoja! # 101 African American Lives Listening to Our Past/The Promise of FreedomHarvard scholar Henry Louis Gates, Jr. hosts this series tracing the lineages of a diverse group of African Americans: neurosurgeon Dr. Ben Carson, TV pioneer/philanthropist Oprah Winfrey, astronaut Dr. Mae Jemison, music entrepreneur Quincy Jones, sociologist Dr. Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot, movie star Whoopi Goldberg, Bishop T.D. Jakes, and comedian Chris Tucker. In the first episode, Professor Gates begins to piece together the family histories of four of the participants, taking them on a journey through the lives of their recent ancestors. The second episode travels back from the early 20th century to the end of the Civil War to look at how African Americans defined their freedom after slavery; how, in a lifetime, one goes from being property to owning property. (Parts 1-2 of 4) (Closed Captioning) (Stereo)
visit the web site
Coretta Scott King is one of the most influential women leaders in our world today. Prepared by her family, education, and personality for a life committed to social justice and peace, she entered the world stage in 1955 as wife of the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and as a leading participant in the American Civil Rights Movement. Her remarkable partnership with Dr. King resulted not only in four talented children, but in a life devoted to the highest values of human dignity in service to social change. Mrs. King has traveled throughout our nation and world speaking out on behalf of racial and economic justice, women's and children's rights, gay and lesbian dignity, religious freedom, the needs of the poor and homeless, full-employment, health care, educational opportunities, nuclear disarmament and ecological sanity. In her distinguished and productive career, she has lent her support to democracy movements world-wide and served as a consultant to many world leaders, including Corazon Aquino, Kenneth Kaunda, and Nelson Mandela. Donations can be made to the King Center in her memory.
http://www.thekingcenter.org/
The Life of A Busy Man
I am often asked why I am single. With a life like mine, who would want to date me. Currently I have so many projects going I barely have enought time to sleep but it's all good. I find that although I work alot each project gives me joy...sometimes.

The real estate business is booming with a
brand new townhouse listing in Brooklyn and guess what folks...it's under a million dollars. A rare fine these days. Next up is a two bedroom in the West Village in a pre-war building ....just over a million...clients flying in to buy property and more to come. While all that is going on it's time for the mad rush for
VIP passes for
Dominican Island Heat 2. Yes, there are still a few available but folks we got to stop waiting til the last minute. Planning these types of events is a nightmare especially when you want to make sure you have enough of everything for the people. We have been also getting alot of calls regarding
Bahian Heat. Even though it is in August, people know you have to plan for that one.

Germany's star performer,
Ikenna is in New York this week to rest before her worldwide tour continues so my partner and I will be showing her around the big apple and the Executive Director of the
Batey Relief Alliance is also hear in talks with us about the special reception at DIH2 for the Batey Relief Alliance and
La Casa Rosada. Now...would you date me?

Martin must be thinking...what the heck is going on down there. We have wars going on all over the world, the poor are getting poorer, babies are dying at the hands of their parents, AIDS is killing babies in African countries and unprotected sex is on the rise. Winter is like spring and spring like winter. These are the sign of the times.
On this day of honor I would like to point you to the
Dominican Island Heat website. Today, don't look at the pictures, the videos or the events. Go straight to the
charity section and read up on La Casa Rosada- watch the video I made of them and find a way to help. Go then to the Batey Relief Alliance website and remember what it was like to be discriminated against because of your color. If you don't want to do that, I ask that you do something to honor a man who respresented the thousands of our people who gave up so much for our freedom. Parties and vacations are great but let's not make this day or weekend just that. RIP MLK and thank you.
The Waiting Game
- Well it is a New Year. What exactly that means I am not sure. Jan. 1 of any year is just another day to me. It always respresented nothing more to me. Each day I wake up is a new day and a new year right? At least that is what I think.
- The question of the day is why does it still appear like we always wait til the last minute to commit to things. I have been talking to alot of promoters over the last few weeks. They all talk about how difficult it is to plan events for our people because brothers wait til the last minute to commit to going to a event. By now, most experienced promoters expect that result however the sad thing is that their customers don't know the expense it cost them. I said to the promoters, you have to tell them. Explain to your customers that when they wait til the last minute, airfares are higher, hotels are higher, events are less organized just because they don't know how many guests to plan for. The funny thing is that people will usually pay the higher cost for waiting and don't complain. Hmmm, got to scratch my head on that one.
- Check out this interesting article on this interesting organization...View former US president Bill Clinton's message for the work of the Batey Relief Alliance:
http://www.bateyrelief.org/mt/2006/01/former_us_president_bill_clint.html - Today is "Remember Your Friends Day" Give your friend a hug.
Events Coming Up
In NY
- Tuesday - Dec. 27th, Escandalo Nights @ Umbrella - Washington Heights
- N2: Confetti/New Year's Eve 2005

The hottest NYE in town!!!!
Now, you can stop worrying about what you're going to do for New Year's Eve as Nathan & Nathan present N2: Confetti @ Luke & Leroy. We're giving the club a complete, high-end makeover for one night only. You've all asked for it and now here it is. It's going to be amazing!
The Friday Party that everyone is talking about. Octagon Fridays.
Also:
Saturday - Charles Jackson @ Stonewall in West Village
Saturday - Escuelita's in Midtown Manhattan.
In LA

IN LAS VEGAS
- Beauty from the Inside Out... A Day of Motivation Saturday, January 21, 2006
10 AM - 5 PM
Clark County Library - Main Theater
1401 East Flamingo Road (near Maryland Pkwy)
Las Vegas, NV
Cost: $30 pp
$25 pp for groups of 5 or more
Conference cost includes:
All day attendance
Lunch at area restaurant
Deluxe Clipboard Writing Pad
Raffle Prizes
Keynote Address: How About Some New Shoes?
Keynote Speaker & Conference Facilitator
Angela R. Harvey
founder of Let's T.A.L.K. - Together Acquire Lasting Knowledge
For ticket call 702-269-1301
For more info about Let’s T.A.L.K. visit www.lets-talk.net

Don's & Divas -
Sorry for the delay in posting but I have been so busy wrapping up real estate business and the final preparations for
Dominican Island Heat and Bahian Heat that there just wasn't enough time. I had to write about last nights Wendy Williams' Dons and Diva Party.
DIH2 affiliate
James Saunders always gets the hookups as well he should after so many years as a premier club promoter. Anyway, we got these hot velvetlike invitations hand delivered and went down to this all black attire affair. Once we got there we got in the VIP line and were given not one but two bands...one VIP and the other ALL ACCESS. I was impressed. The Crowbar was packed with beautiful black people what a site. There were two VIP areas and three separate dance floors with individual DJ's who were all the bomb. This 5 hour open bar event will be talked about for months.
The who's who were there hanging in the VIP VIP room; Mary J. Blige, Bobby Brown, Terrance Howard, Ms. Jamie from Sista 2 Sista and a bunch of rappers who I would know. Wendy Williams was holding court as well. Cake Man Raven made the biggest cake I have ever seen. I think it was of Wendy Williams. I thought it was a statue. Amazing. The food and liquor was flowing. The painted dancers and models were outstanding. Over all it was a special event.

Thanks James... this is what we hope the Red Ball will be like. Pictures will be posted in next update...stay tuned.
Wal-Mart apologizes to black man for bad check accusation an Associated Press report 12/02/05
TAMPA - Wal-Mart has apologized to a black man who was accused of trying to pass a bad check as he was buying thousands of dollars in holiday gift cards to distribute to his company's employees. Employees of a Wal-Mart Supercenter called deputies last week to apprehend Reginald Pitts after he handed over a $13,600 check to pay for 520 gift cards that were to be given to employees at GAF Materials Corp., a roofing materials manufacturer where Pitts is a human resources manager.
The company, which had $1.6 billion in revenue last year, had been spending about $50,000 a year on Wal-Mart gift cards and never had a problem when it sent a white employee to pick them up. "I keep going over and over the incident in my mind," Pitts told the St. Petersburg Times. "I cannot come up with any possible reason why I was treated like this except that I am black."
Wal-Mart, based in Bentonville, Ark., has launched an internal investigation of the incident and apologized to Pitts. "We probably could have handled it better, but I won't know until we complete the investigation," Wal-Mart spokeswoman Sharon Weber said Friday. "Our company is built upon respect for the individual, and we have no tolerance for discrimination of any type." Pitts said that when he went to the store last week to pick up the already printed cards, store managers stalled for about two hours after he handed over the check while he stood waiting by the customer service desk. He had handed over his GAF business card, his driver's license and the toll-free numbers to GAF's bank. His accounting supervisor assured them over the phone that GAF was good for the check.
Later, two Hillsborough County sheriff's deputies appeared. One grabbed Pitts by the arm. He objected to the rough handling and asked if he was being arrested.
"We need to talk with you about this forged check that you brought in here," Pitts recalled one deputy saying. The deputy said later Wal-Mart had called and reported that Pitts had committed a felony. A short time later the deputies determined there were no grounds for a criminal charge and that Wal-Mart would not press the issue further. Pitts' company has lodged a formal complaint with Wal-Mart.
"We are very concerned about the way Mr. Pitts was treated by Wal-Mart," said Patricia Kim, GAF vice president of employment and labor. "We are awaiting Wal-Mart's response." So far, four Wal-Mart officials, including a regional vice president of operations at corporate headquarters in Bentonville, have called Pitts and apologized for the incident. But no one from the store did, and nobody from the company has explained what happened. Citing the internal investigation, Weber declined to comment on the specific actions of the Wal-Mart employees and said she didn't know if they would end up apologizing to Pitts individually. After the incident, Pitts' company decided to buy its gift cards from Target instead.
When Something is Not Enough
- The Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) is dedicated to promoting and ensuring fair, accurate and inclusive representation of people and events in the media as a means of eliminating homophobia and discrimination based on gender identity and sexual orientation. Imagine my surprise when I wrote to this organization and asked them to post the Dominican Island Heat 2 event in their e-newsletter. They asked me to supply information about the event which I have posted below and I have also posted their response. Maybe I am sensitive because I believe that we, the producers of DIH2, take very seriously our commitment to raise funds and awareness for two very worthy charitable causes. I guess since we are not the White Party of Ft. Lauderdale or the Black & Blue party of Montreal, our efforts and that of our attendees is not important enough to be publicized.
- I called a friend who I respect to help me draft a response and he surprised me by saying it was a waste of time. "GLAAD has the power and they don't care so why waste your time and mine drafting something that would only be deleted?" he said. I am therefore putting it down here so I can move on. We at Urbane Concepts believe that the La Casa Rosada Orphanage that cares for helpless Dominican babies with HIV/AIDS is important. We feel that the thousands of Dominican and Haitians that suffer in the Batey's of the Dominican Republic and the work of the Batey Relief Alliance is also important. Most importantly we feel that it is very important that the African American's that come to the Dominican Island Heat event have the opportunity to give if they chose to help these people. Last year as a result of the efforts of Dominican Island Heat, it's guests and the Monaga Corporation, we were proud that some of the contributions helped the La Casa Rosada orphanage buy much needed land to expand their facility. Even after the event people have continued to give. Perhaps the people at GLAAD need to rethink what is important to cover. Not that Gay marriage is not important but to me so is the fact that we also are caring people that don't just want to party.
- Finally, it is not that GLAAD does not have the right to publicize whatever events they want but I remember not so long ago when it was accused of not being sensitive to the needs of the African American LGBT community. They reached out to me and asked me to help them reach the community. Ahhhh such short memories. Thank you for letting me get this out so we can continue to help in any little way we can. We hope you will join us in spreading the word. Whether or not you come to DIH2 is not important as much as getting the word out about these organizations. We want to thank those affiliates, promoter partners and individuals that continue to spread the word. Here are the communiques that started all of this.
- TO GLAAD - Another great edition...Katina...Please tell me what we have to do to get Dominican Island Heat included in the next list. What is the submission process for the community calendar. Not only has this event been put together for networking and philanthropy both in US and the Dominican Republic, it is a premier black LGBT event. Thanks
Laurence Pinckney
ZenBizness, LLC - FROM GLAAD -Hi, Laurence. Please re-send the Dominican Island Heat info. I only list party events if they are family-oriented and if they benefit specific causes/agencies.If it qualifies, I'm happy to list it. Glad you like the digest.
- TO GLAAD - Thanks for responding so quickly Katina
The charity/educational events during Dominican Island Heat 2:
The Batey Relief http://www.bateyrelief.org/index.php and La Casa Rosada http://zenbizness.com/CASA
ZenBizness, LLC and Urbane Concepts of NYC are pleased to send you information regarding the upcoming DOMINICAN ISLAND HEAT 2 event. The event will take place in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic from March 1-6, 2005. Please find below information regarding this years Dominican Island Heat 2
Purpose: Dominican Island Heat II has five purposes; 1) to bring together a multicultural audience from all over the world to Santo Domingo during the week of March 1-6, 2006. 2) To integrate the gay, straight, lesbian & transgender communities of people of color. 3) To increase the philanthropic mindset and activism at home and abroad. 4) Disseminate information on health and human rights issues around the world. 5) Last but not least to offer 5 days/nights of parties, adventures and culture.
The announce
Dominican Island Heat 2 (DIH 2) is an event held in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic each year with phine men & women from DR and the US. From March 1-6, 2006 . This week long event features Parties, tours and stuff all week long. The info is on http://www.dominicanislandheat.com/.
Take care
Laurence Pinckney - FROM GLAAD ...Hi, Laurence. I asked the opinion of a colleague and he agreed that we should not include the event in the digest. Bottom line: none of your promotional materials are trumping up charitable involvement to the extent that you are telling me it exists.This policy applies to all events and orgs, not just yours. The digest is already quite long and if I start listing parties/social cruises, it's going to make it even longer. The only time I list parties is for fundraising efforts. If that changes, I'll be happy to list DIH, it looks amazing. The website's great. Please feel free to submit other events that meet the above criterion. Stay well.
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Tonight was a wonderful night. After yet another five hour stint in the Dentist's chair, I took a nap and got up in time to help James Saunders prepare for his birthday party at the Octagon. It was nice to see all the brothers come out and salute him. Fred Pierce rocked with house music and two suprise dancers showed up...and I mean up. Anyway, DJ Unknown then took over the turntables to play to the regular Hip-H0p audience.
Next stop was to run up to Harlem's Karate Club to accept an award from two legends of the Ball community, Kevin Omni and Willi Ninja. This was the first award I have received since the Who's Who in American Colleges. I really appreciate the acknowledgement for my 4 years with Black Pride NYC, Inc. It is interesting that the ball community was the only one that felt an honor was due. It couldn't have come from a better community. Thank you Kevin, Willi and Wolfgang.

- I was cleaning up files today on my computer. I have 100 gig hard drive and it was almost full of pictures and files from all of the projects I have worked on during the last for years. Purged were the hundreds of pictures left over from the Black Pride NYC years...don't worry, they have been archived on DVD and all the video footage from Dominican Island Heat I. I event had stuff from the early years. One day I will talk about my years with Patti Labelle, Sister Sledge and Denise Williams and others. As I went through this material which represented so much of my time it filled me with bitter sweet memories. Still struggling after all these years. I have so many creative friends that are still struggling to reach financial freedom. They have the dreams and the vision but not the capital necessary to propel them to new heights. It is truely a shame because the money is within the African American community if we would just learn to trust, invest and share it.
- In the last two weeks I know of 4 benefits that took place in NYC. Most of them were centered around raising money for grassroots organizations. From the reports I have been given very few even met the cost of the event. Most lost money. The cost for these benefits were around $20.00. The question is did they lose money? Was it because they were poorly planned or promoted or do we run when we hear the word benefit. Hmmm I hope it is more of the former rather than the later but I doubt it. My hope is that this year at DIH2 many of the people that come for the party will remember to bring something
useful for the orphans of La Casa Rosada. Money always works. Last year I was disappointed because direct donations only amounted to $400.00. Thankfully a few individuals made up for the others by giving sizable donations privately. Let's keep our fingers crossed. The Katrina victims are still without homes, jobs and hope. You aren't seeing much about that on the news anymore. Now is the time to pitch in. I know I will.
- Week wrap up. Parties, Events, Summer in Winter and More
Things are never boring in my life. People never believe how much work goes into being independent. I was out every night this week either doing real estate business or promoting the DIH2 event. Even when I was younger I didn't go out much to party but you have to go where the people are to reach them. Hopefully one day soon we will have publications that reach our audience. Clik Magazine is now out and will hopefully keep enough subscribers so that they can continue there work. Maybe they will do a story on the DIH2 event. Even if they don't I encourage everyone to check it out. Buy it today so that we will still have them a year from now. I am getting off track...anyway, I am happy to report that I will be listing a special apartment in Greenwich Village for 1.3 million in January. I met this client 4 years ago and they always told me when they were going to sell they were going to call me. They are an older Jewish couple, not that it matters but I just wish my own people would be as loyal to me and others. The battle continues. Tuesday I went up to Washington Heights to support DIH2 promoter partners, Escandalo Nights. The party was the bomb. I truely enjoy partying with the Dominican's ....it is one of the warmest festive environments I have been in. I wish the drinks were cheaper but I understand they are working on bringing them down. The next night was at Krash for the Black AIDS Institute benefit sponsored by Noah's Arch and Ballroom Rockstar Magazine. Sorry to say there were only 300 people there in a beautiful club that holds 1500 but the spirit was there. Only $20.00 ...go figure. We also found out the Noah's Arch might not be renewed. Why, because we are not writing logo and telling them we are watching it. Please click here and tell them the it is important that Noah's Arch returns for an additional season. We also released the event passes for DIH2 this week. People have been calling and emailing asking when they would be available...Well they are waiting for you ...lets see. Limited passes are available. Glad to see that The Color Purple was not given a bad review in the NY Times. You know it is hard to get a Black musical on Broadway especially one that has lesbian overtones. Ben Brantley left is poison pen at home for a change and gave it a decent review. GO SEE IT FOLKS. I liked it and usually leave the theater at the half. I stayed and enjoyed this one. - Got to run now. Dentist appointment. yuck. Have a great weekend.
- Sorry for the wait but I have been busy. Sleeping only a few hours a night and getting right back to work. Today while posting messages on AOL, Adam4Adam and other sites for DIH2, I was contacted by a brother who was seeking a marketing expert. Well, like I need more on my plate, I called him and thus began an hour and a half long conversation about the state of the Black Community, the lack of mentoring within the Black community, the images of Black in films ala the 50 cent movie poster and more. We talked about how the HIV rate for Black Gay Men in climbing in NYC and other urban areas, the lack of networking within our community and finally about some wonderful programs he has in mind. Now to me...maybe only me...that is what the Internet is for.
This is a day to be thankful for many things. Today began with a call at 6:30am from my sister who told me that my brother, his son and her would not be coming to visit. I didn't have to ask the reason why because I knew she couldn't drive from down south to NYC by herself. My brother had once again decided to be selfish and give into the demons of drugs. Yeap...real sad. He was supposed to show up at my sisters house at 2am to begin the long drive north... 3, 4, 5, 6 passed before my Minister sister realized that it wasn't going to happen. Why do people do such stupid things. My brothers 10 year old son was crushed again. I tried to find a rental car so I could go to Philly and bring him up but you could imagine that was impossible on this holiday weekend. All was not lost because God knew what was best in having him display is madness alone. We only pray that he will be Thankful that he is still breathing and run to treatment before it's too late. Pray for him yall.
On a lighter note, I got much needed rest. Stayed in the bed til 5:30pm. I haven't done that in a year and even then I was sick with the flu. Got up, cleaned up the apartment and now going out to promote one of my events. Except for not sharing this day with Family...it was a wonderful day. God Bless.
If you do like I do, ever major holiday I promise that I will do something different. Change my ways, set a new goal, blah blah blah. This Thanksgiving is no different. I think about the fact that we as a Nation are still standing but many are suffering. The news that many Katrina victims, mostly Black, are still without homes. Threatened to be put out on the streets without assistance. Here in New York, we already here the sounds of Christmas carols in the streets...Time to spend more money we don't have.
Please remember the less fortunate at this time. I know I do. Please check out the
La Casa Rosada Orphanage were you can see a film of the kids with HIV/AIDS in the Dominican Republic and the loving people that take care of them. There are so many worthy charities out there, just pick one please. Also, check out
Doctors without Borders who are doing good work around the world.
Be blessed and stay tuned.

What the hell is going on with the weather here in New York. I dressed in a suit with a turtleneck and a wool dress coat when I left the house to preview some high end property today in Tribeca. Don't forget I do Real Estate too for a living. Anyway, I was walking to the subway sweating. By the time I reached Manhattan, only 15 minutes away, the tempeture had drop 20, the 3o degrees. If that wasn't bad enough on my way to look at a club for an upcoming Black History month event in the city it started to rain. That cold winter rain. I had to stop and buy one of those $5.00 umbrella's just so my ass didn't get p-monia. By the time I left the club it was warm again. God must be telling us something. You think?

It was truely "Hot" up in my apartment yesterday afternoon. I was up all night the previous evening working on trying to get the DIH2 launched. I woke up early as usual and got back to work. Mid day I put some turkey legs on the stove and sat on my bed to watch tv for a few minutes. Stupid tired me fell asleep and was awakened by the shrill of a loud noise. I turned off the tv hoping the noise would stop, then put a pillow over my head to drown out the annoying sound. Finally in frustration I got up to look out the window to see what all the racket was about only to discover, you guessed it, the living room/kitchen was full of smoke. All the water had boiled out of the pot with the turkey legs in it. I was still half sleep turning off the burners and trying to get the damn noise to stop. I opened windows while trying to get the fans in them, letting my expensive heat out at the same time, running to fan the front door to get the damn alarm to stop before the police or fire department came. What was I worried about, living in Brooklyn, NY I need not worry...I was at least another a half hour before that happened. Finally I got things under control. Man, I am getting old I guess. That never happened before. Well today I ran into my downstairs neighbor and asked her if she had heard the alarm going off. She said, "Yes, it was going on for awhile." I said why didn't you bang on the door? She said I just thought you were cooking something." I said, Yeah Me! Only in NY. After that story, I hope you all will at least take a look at the website that almost killed me.
http://www.dominicanislandheat.com
A New Direction and DIH2It has been awhile since I had time to make a blog entry. Not only is the real estate business busy for me in New York City but also working overtime on the DIH2 event preparations. It has been a real help having the Urbane Concepts family as Producers this year but you know it still takes alot of direct involvement in the day to day. Last night, Anthony Montgomery of Monaga beat me up bad about not keeping up this blog. I told him I didn't think anyone was reading it so why bother. Thanks to his advice I will be keeping it up the best I can.
The new direction will be more of daily entries rather than an announcement site. God knows their are enough of them out there. This blog will be the tales of my new adventures as they unfold. What has been up this week.
Launched the
Dominican Island Heat Event Website. Please check it out. Lots of love went into it but what a journey went into it. It still amazes me that with all the people on the Internet and out of work that it is so hard to find good web designers. Especially if you don't have much money.

We hope you all can come to the event, March 1-6 in the Dominican Republic. I had forgotten how difficult it is to market to both men and women for the same event in the LGBT world. If you put an man and a women on a same flyer some might thing it is a straight event, if you put a man and two women on the card some think it is a three some...wow...we will see if people get out way. Let us know by posting a comment here and spreading the word. Thanks
EVENTS -
Check here for events around the world that meet the New Wave Man's standards.
Here are some events to look out for in September and October. If you are not there- you are missing something.
DON'T MISS THIS SHOW! This brother has world known. October 15, 2006 - 5PM698 Fulton St. Brooklyn, NY 718-243-9433www.afrikanspirit.com
It is finally happening. Three legendary promoters of the party scene in New York; Charles Jackson, Fred Pierce and James Saunders are coming together Oct. 7, 2005 for a Unity Party at the Octagon Club. I applaud the attempt for unity in the promotion business. As you know I have written about the lack of unity many times. My hope is that the young turks will also support them and learn from them. No man is an island right. More information available at www.umenent.com and email fppromo@yahoo.com for more information.UNITY 2005 – THE LEGEND CONTINUES: In their day they were the most impressive party events in New York for our community and it’s been some time since the guys have gotten together to do it again. Somewhat prompted by the passing of our beloved contemporary Mike Stone and further prompted by the general need for large-scale party events, we’ve come together again to bring you UNITY 2005 every Friday night at Octagon beginning October 7. While we’re still working on getting the top floor opened and running, we’ll focus on Hip Hop and R&B on the main floor and offer Tribal House in the Lounge. Expect top notch entertainment to follow through in the upcoming months. Don’t be left out, Friday nights at Octagon are going to be BIG!!. All the cuties will be there to represent so do come and check it out. From the guys that gave you Unity at the Roxy, Twilo and the original Shelter, Unity lives again. We look forward to seeing you there next Friday at Octagon.Also ... RHYTHM SUNDAYSevery Sunday atCattyshack249 4th Avenue, between (President and Carroll Sts.)Downtown Brooklyn,
House Classics, Beats and Vocals byFred Pierce – Level 1Hip Hop & R&B & ReggaeCalvin Smith – Level 2
FREE ADMISSION ALL NIGHT THIS SUNDAYDrink Specials Throughout the NightDoors open 10pm to 4amFREE TONI BRAXTON CD GIVEAWAYS THIS SUNDAYDj Cameron guest djs celebrating his birthdayDj Sedrick guest djs Sunday, October 9====
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ESCANDALO NIGHTS THE BEST PARTY FOR GAY ,LESBIAN, STRAIGHT,BISEXUAL AND TRANSGENDER, TOMORROW TUESDAY SEPT 27TH. @UMBRELLA 440 WEST 202 ST. HOTTEST MALE AND FEMALE DACERS, THE BEST DRAG QUEEN SHOW,THE MOST SEXIEST LATIN BOYS, BEST DJS, PLAYING HOUSE, HIP HOP,SALSA, MERENGUE, REGGEATON AND BACHATA. DRESS TO IMPRESS IS A MUST. FREE B4 11:PM .
TAKE
#1 TRAIN TO 202ST. WWW.ESCANDALONIGHTS.COM OR CALL (646)479-2361____________________________________________9.29.05
PLAY HISTORY AND OVERVIEW
Black Folks Guide to Black Folks was written and initially staged in Oakland 2002 and has since toured the country to consistent critical praise and standing O's. This October run at the Producer's Club will debut the play officially to the NY crowd.
For full reviews and information about the play visit: www.blackfolskguide.com ======= THE NY OCTOBER RUN
The run is 3 weekends and 12 shows from October 14-30 at the Producer's Club on 44th and 9th Ave. It seats 100.I am also using this run as the launch pad for the debut of my album Once Upon It Is which features songs from the play and is subsequently billed as the soundtrack for Black Folks Guide. Written and rocked by Hanifah Walidah. Get your tickets now. For more info click here.
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For More information go to...www.geocities.com/shakeahandbenefitconcert/shakeahand.html and also check out
www.THE7MAGAZINE.com__________________________________8.28.05
In New York - Last Wednesday of Every Month...in the Bronx. Email amask1120@aol.com for more informationBUDDAH BAR WHITE AFFAIR
Join Lisa S. and Cynthia Russo for the end of the summer Labor Day Weekend Wrap Up!!! SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 4TH 2005 10p.m.-Until @ Club Deep 15 west 21st bet. 5th n 6th aves. DJ'S TRINI AND MISSY B (HOUSE MUSIC SPECIALISTS)R&B, Reggae, Hip Hop, they do it ALL!! and enjoy the Buddah Bar Dancers
ADM: $10 B4 Midnite / $12.00 After Half Price to ALL Virgos - MUST SHOW ID AGE: 21 and Over DRESS CODE:white attire suggested ~ not mandatory (last chance to wear it!!!!)email: halfnhalfprod@yahoo.com phone: Lisa S. @ 718-598-4137
web: http://www.halfnhalfproductions.com

In ATLANTA - Labor Day weekend
www.ozoneentertainment.com
In Washington, DC

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October 14th  October 16th 2005
Black LGBTQ/SGL community mobilization for
THE MILLIONS MORE MOVEMENT
To commemorate the 10th Anniversary of the Million Man March
www.nbjcoalition.org
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SUNDAY AUGUST 28TH, 2005
THE RASHAWN BRAZELL MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP LAUNCH PARTY
@ LUKE & LEROY ,
hosted by Larry Lyons II, Glenlivet Wigglesworth , Frank Leon Roberts , Steven G. Fullwood and Nathan "Seven" Scott
Proud Supporters Maurice Jamal & Derrick L. Briggs
Join us on Sunday, August 28th as we celebrate the life and legacy of our brother and friend Rashawn Brazell. Some of you may remember Rashawn's story---in February his dismembered body parts were found in garbage bags strewn throughout the borough. He was 19, black, and gay. Though his story was refused coverage in most mainstream media outlets, it has managed to incite overwhelming responses from bloggers, activists and outraged community members alike.
Between 6pm and midnight Luke and Leroy---one of Rashawn's favorite places to party---will proudly host "Brighter Days," the official launch party for the Rashawn Brazell Memorial Scholarship. The requested donation is ten dollars--100% of which will be used to support the college education of a New York City student committed to the fight against racism, sexism and homophobia.
If possible, please take a moment and help us spread the word by perhaps forwarding the flyer to friends, posting this information to your websites/weblogs as we are depending on community support in order to ensure the success of this important event.
Visit http://www.rashawnbrazell.com/ for an extensive history around the recent black gay and lesbian activists efforts in New York City around the memory of the late Rashawn. For more information you may contact scholarship campaign organizer Larry Lyons II at ldlyons@Princeton.edu. We hope to see you on Sunday the 28th. -- frank leon roberts
http://www.frankleonroberts.org/
FAIRGROUNDS: Out at Night
Friday, September 9, 2005, 6pm-1am
Official LGBT Event! Park Closed to General Public. Six Flags Great Adventure NJPrivate Bus Passes & Group Rates: Roundtrip Bus Passes are $20. Supply is limited and available from now until September 1, 2005. Buses will leave between 4pm-5pm on the day of Fairgrounds from the HOP office, as they fill up. If you need to leave later please check below for other travel directions.Group Rate applies to Admission Tickets only. Tickets must be purchased in blocks of ten or more in 1 transaction and are $30 per ticket. Group Rate Admission Tickets and Bus Passes are ONLY available at the following locations: HOP Office, 154 Christopher St. #1D, MON-THURS, 4pm-7pm ONLY. Mark Nelson, 237 W. 20th Street. A portion of the proceeds from FAIRGROUNDS will benefit Heritage of Pride, producer of New York City's Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Pride Week Events. The Park Policies for Six Flags Great Adventure can be found HERE. Travel directions can be found HERE. Six Flags Great Adventure Six Flags and all related indicia are trademarks of Six Flags Theme Parks, Inc.
STAY TUNED FOR DOMINICAN ISLAND HEAT II

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Until we meet again... Be safe - Be Sure - Spread Love.
SHOWBIZ - Hot shows, movies, books & more. Get updates often.
Listen up. Two new independent movies with Gay & Lesbian themes in them. You don't hear much about it cause they are exciting and provocative. You might want to be the first to have them. Order them online. Both are made in New York City.
Duration: 73 min. Genre: Documentary Available formats: DigiBeta and 35 mm. Language: Spanish, with English subtitles Director: Alex Wolfe Produced by: MAMBO MEDIA Distribution
Santo Domingo Blues is a feature-length documentary that tells the story of the guitar-playing, singer songwriter Luis Vargas and Bachata, the guitar blues of Santo Domingo.Born in the bars and brothels of the Dominican Republic, Bachata is now eclipsing rap as the music of choice for Latino youth on the streets of New York and has become an emblem of national pride for Dominican immigrants.This movie documents why Bachata, known originally as the “Song Of Bitterness”, was, and still is, so important to the waves of impoverished immigrants that pour into American cities from the Dominican Republic. It was the anthem of the hard drinking, womanising, down on his luck man, vilified as the entertainment of the brothels, but worshipped by the poor as their authentic music.Today Bachata is heard on the radio throughout the Americas from New York to Buenos Aires and rivals Merengue and Salsa as the preferred music of the Latin American world.With exclusive interviews with stars and pioneers of the genre and scenes involving live performances on and off stage, Santo Domingo Blues brings to life the triumph of a poor peopleís music over censorship and prejudice.Check it out! Playing in NYC Now.http://www.santodomingoblues.com/engSDB.html_______________________________________8.26.05
Don't Go To Strangers
www.tananna.com
This one I have a vested interest in since I co-produced it. It is a wonderful film about a man's search for love. The story of Harold Jones' burning quest to find a woman, a quest that gives new meaning to the phrase "only the brave can struggle to love." By his own admission, Harold recognizes that his lust for conquest, freedom, and adventure has given way to his true sense of responsibility. Now at age 35, he sets out on a crusade in search of the one for him.Harold's quest is often times comedic, compelling and sexually intensive. Don't Go to Strangers gives a glimpse of how an average black man negotiates through life. His pursuit is an exhaustive study in the search for love. However, and more importantly, he finds that there is nothing wrong with being one's own person. His character emphasizes the uniqueness and isolation of the individual experience in a hostile and indifferent world, where repeatedly he exercises his freedom of choice and swallows all of the consequences.
Harold travels through a maze of women, ranging in race, attitudes, shapes and sizes. As a result, Harold goes on a fashion and emotional roller coaster from the sublime to the ridiculous. ALSO check out the soundtrack CD. If you like jazz, this is the CD for you. Thanks for your support. Order at www.tananna.com
Also check out...
The How Do I Look limited DVD edition is now available at Kim's video store located at 89 Christopher Street, New York City in the NEW RELEASES section.
HOW DO I LOOK is the follow up of the international successful movie, "Paris is Burning", distributed by Miramax Films. How Do I Look continues where Paris is Burning left off. Since 1997, we have been documenting the "Balls", where the "Old School" and the "New School Legends" are competing in a safe and artistic environment at locations such as Harlem, the Bronx, Manhattan and Brooklyn. It has been that way since the 60's, when the "Balls" started in Harlem. The "children", members of the "Houses", compete for trophy's and cash money, representing their "House" and to become a "Legend" one day . Over the years, Legends turned individuality into an art form at the "Balls" like you can not see it anywhere else.
From an intellectual and cultural point of few, our goal is that this EduTainment/DocuFeature film and Empowerment project will bring our community closer together and will show that we are working with public officials, business owners and the communities at large. Our productions shows them our professionalism, talents, dedication and that we educate them about our commitments, issues and community contributions, such as fundraisers, stereotyping & health related issues. Website at www.HowDoIlooknyc.org and purchase the DVD through PayPal.
____________________________July 23. 2005Second Opinion: Wow was I wrong. I was going around thinking that after 25 years in the entertainment business that I could tell the difference between good and bad product. Well this week I viewed three entertainment programs that I underestimated.
* SKI TRIP - The Movie... I thought this was going to be just another simple story with the traditional gay stereotypes but after watching it last night on LOGO I discovered a wonderful story about friendship and love. Maurice Jamel (writer, director, producer) told a story about a black gay man who turns 30 and was tripping over getting old and being single. Can't tell you more but you got to see it. Gives hope to all the average brothers out there. The are replaying it often. Remember to watch and write LOGO so we get more.
* Story of A Mad Black Women - by now most of you have probably seen it but I avoided the former Beacon Theater type film. Why?...cause I know so many great actors in NYC and LA that aren't working because of the reality tv craze and the singers that try to be actors in productions like that on stage. Anyway, I am getting off the subject. A friend of mine rented Tyler Perry's "Diary of A Mad Black Women" and I was amazed. Another good story that speaks to the world that many of us live in. Excellent acting, cinematography, story line and directing. If you haven't seen it pick it up.
* R. Kelly's in the Closet series - The Bomb... I remember seeing "Hair" and "Tommy." This is the closet R&B opera I have seen. Check it out at http://www.r-kelly.com/index_main.html you can watch one chapter after another and there are surprises for us in it too. Don't get me wrong, I am no big fan of R. Kelly but got to give credit where credit is due. Hat's off to R.
Saw a killer show in New York last night called "Drumstruck." It brought me back to the basics. Got to witness and celebrate in the sounds of the motherland. The stage was filled with our beautiful brothers and sisters from Africa, however, the audience as usual is filled with people that were caucasian. Don't get me wrong, I appreciate their support, however, one day I hope to see a show where the audience is just a black as those on the stage. Now, you say there are shows like... "Mamma Please Save My Son" at the Beacon Theater. Yes, the churches fill those shows up but what about Broadway and Off-Broadway shows...NOT! No wonder there is so few shows in these venues cause time and time again, we don't support them. Friends have said to me "we don't have the money for those expensive shows" to which I reply...those are nice sneakers...how much did they cost...the friends get quiet. check out Drumstruck before it closes. www.drumstruck.com
- Speaking of shows if you missed DISPOSABLE MEN written and performed by James
Scruggs at the Here Theater, you missed something special. There is still time to catch the amazing Staceyann Chin's Border/Clash at The Culture Project, 45 Bleecker Street at Lafayette. You might know her from Def Poetry Jam. This sista has skills. At a recent performace at Black Pride NYC's Literary Forum, she told the audience how there will never be another Def Poetry Jam on Broadway because we didn't come out and support it. It's sad but true.
Until we meet again... Be safe - Be Sure - Spread Love.
COMMUNITY - Politics, Community News, Special Events and more. Pass it on Friends, When I saw the folks who were left behind when Hurricane Katrina struck, I was many things -- shocked, saddened, angered and ashamed. I knew what I saw was wrong. Now I'm determined to do what I can to make sure this never happens again. I wanted to let you know about a group that recently formed to make that happen. I just signed on to their pledge, and I wanted to invite you to do the same.
ColorOfChange.org is working to mobilize a group of 250,000 people -– Black folks and their allies -- who are willing to take a simple pledge: to protect those of us who are struggling at the margins, to make sure they're not left behind again, and to help them gain a political voice.
You can read more and sign it, here: http://www.colorofchange.org
When a large number of us speak up in a loud voice, it's hard to ignore. The goal of ColorOfChange.org is to help us bring about political change by pressuring elected officials, keeping everyone informed, and creating simple ways for us to come together and take action using the Internet. Together, we can change the balance of power in this country--and make sure what we saw on TV, we never see again. I hope you'll check it out.
Thanks!
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9.27.05

Invitation to the Party-
Building Bridges to the Arts, Culture and Community!
Ms. Donna Walker-Kuhne had done just that – she has opened the doors and has invited every one to the party-a new book by Donna Walker-Kuhne where she shares stories and anecdotes working with award winning writers, directors and actors including George C. Wolfe.
Exciting! Insightful! Provocative! Join us!
Wednesday, September 28, 2005 @ 7pm
Donna is interviewed by Michael Dinwiddie-writer, Playwright and
NYU Associate Professor - Gallatin School of Individualized Study
Followed by book signing
The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center
208 West 13th Street , New York, NY 10011
Phone: 212.620.7310
Fax: 212.924.2657
www.gaycenter.org
gaycenter@gaycenter.org
Developing audiences-Ms. Kuhne has worked with the best…….in theater, dance, music and the visual arts … Ron Brown Bill T. Jones Stacey Ann Chin Margo Gomez Lisa Kron
Bring in Da' Noise, Bring in Da' Funk, Harlem Song, Def Poetry Jam, Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company, Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, August Wilson's , Gem of the Ocean and the hit Broadway musical Hairspray
Donna served as the Publicist for Black Pride NYC for two years and has collaborated with GMAD and Terrance Dean's MensEmpowerment
Invitation to the Party –Building Bridges to the Arts, Culture and Community-will be available for purchase at this event!
Also
You are invited to an exciting event that will support the YES program and lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender youth. The amazing poet and spoken word artist, Emmanuel Xavier, is hitting the stage at the Center next week to perform his work. See his description below. I hope you can join us!
"On Thursday, September 29th at 7pm at the LGBT Community Center (Room 101), with a little help from my friends-percussionist, Joyce Jones, '05 Glam Slam Champion, Danielle Bero, poet Travis Montez, drag divas Grenadine Ross and ShaBoomBoom*, visual artist Medina, and some of the extraordinary youth from the program, I return to my roots as a spoken word artist. ALL proceeds will benefit Youth Enrichment Services. The suggested minimum donation for this event is $5 but more will be greatly appreciated. Checks could be made out to The LGBTQ Community Services Center with “YES program” written in the Memo. Those of you familiar with my personal history know why this means so much to me. In the midst of everything going on in the world, let's not forget how important it is to support young, marginalized individuals who will shape our future while struggling against continued oppression and hatred." - Emmanuel Xavier
To learn more about Emmanuel Xavier's work and his books, check out his website at: www.emanuelxavier.com
Please help spread the word.
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9.24.05
Million More March - Washington, DCWe Are Family Unity Weekend
Oct 14-Oct 16, 2005
www.wearefamilyunityweekend.com
and
NATIONAL GAY MEN'S HEALTH SUMMIT 2005 TACKLES GAY MARRIAGE,CRYSTAL METH USE AND OTHER HEALTH ISSUES
SALT LAKE CITY, UT, SEPTEMBER 20, 2005: The National Gay Men's Health Summit 2005 will convene in Salt Lake City, Utah October 19-23, 2005. The fourth event of its kind will feature plenary sessions focusing on gay marriage, crystal meth use within the gay male community and what gay men of color want in a gay health movement. Additionally, over 100 workshops over four days will cover topics ranging from health insurance as a gay right, Hepatitis C, HIV superinfection, gay men and obesity and heart disease, on-line dating and hook-ups, domestic violence in same-gender relationships and issues for rural gay men. The Summit will also feature three "pre-summit" all day institutes with topics on racism and homophobia, Native American spirituality and a full day leadership institute with Eric Rofes as a presenter.
"The significance of this event at this time is critical in light of recent ballot and legislative decisions further marginalizing gay people--including California Governor Schwarzenegger's reported intention to veto a bill legalizing gay marriage in that state," David Ferguson, one of the Summit organizers, stated.
The Summit is the fourth event of its kind and is based on a grass-roots model of organizing that fosters increasing capacity of local gay men's health organizations. As many as 400 are anticipated to attend ranging from gay men's health professionals, HIV/AIDS prevention professionals as well as the "every-day-gay" man. All interested in furthering gay men's health issues are encouraged to attend. For more information, go to www.ngmhs2005.com or contact David Ferguson at 801.487.2323.
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If you don't live in New York City you probably don't know about the struggle going on for power in New York City politics. On Monday I was asked to attend a meeting by Dr. Lenora Fulani regarding the "Bloomberg on C" coalition. This might get complicated but let me try to explain. This activist, who ran for President of the United States twice, has put together a coalition of Black and Latino activists to vote for current Republican Mayor Michael Bloomberg on the Independence column. Why? She states that the Democratic Party has for too long taken advantage of the Black vote. Those that are continually disenfranchised have now started to count on the Black vote without feeling that they have to work or account to the constituents. She and the coalition believes that their efforts to deliver Black votes to the current Mayor will give them more power and influence than voting the Democratic Party line. Now what is interesting is the smear campaign currently being waged against this life long activist because of statements made over a decade ago about the Jewish people. Over the last few weeks I have spoken to many people about the coalition and Dr. Fulani's point of view. What is interesting is that when I talk to white people they bring up the same things....Al Sharpton's Tawana Brawley incident..to which I reply that not long ago a white women could accuse any black man of rape and that man would be hung without a trial. Rev. Al made a mistake...so what. They bring up Rev. Jessie Jackson and the Hymetown comment...well anyone that thinks that other politicians don't use the "N" word openly are crazy... and others. The real sad part of this whole incident is that the democrats do not believe that Blacks have a right to vote as an independent. We only can vote Democrat....and don't even thing about voting Republican. My civics lessons have taught me that in this United States of America we have the right to freedom of speech and the right to vote and the right to assemble. Take a look at look at the www.ipnyc.org for more information. If you live in the New York City area...keep an eye out with what is happening and take names. This is more about freedom than a Mayor campaign. ___________________________________________9.16.05- Congratulations to Unity Fellowship Church for the featured article in the New York Times today. I urge all New Yorkers to buy the paper today. Here is the online version. NEW YORK REGION September 16, 2005 Serving Gays Who Serve God By ANDY NEWMAN The Unity Fellowship Church Movement is the only Christian denomination explicitly set up to serve gay, bisexual and transgender members of minority groups.
- DON'T forget to check out the travel section and other sections today for new information.
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9.14.05

NEW YORKÂTCG is pleased to announce the publication of Invitation to the Party: Building Bridges to the Arts, Culture and Community, by Donna Walker-Kuhne, acknowledged by the Arts & Business Council as the nation's foremost expert on audience development involving America's growing multicultural population. This is the first book of its kind, outlining Walker-Kuhne's methods of engaging diverse communities as participants in the arts and culture, including her strategies for collaboration and Ten Tools for Building Audiences.
"Through her work in audience development at The Public Theater, and with Bring in 'da Noise, Bring in 'da Funk on tour, Donna Walker-Kuhne has single handedly transformed how theaters think about audience development," says George C. Wolfe, former producer at The Public Theater/New York Shakespeare Festival. "She is a treasure of American theater."
"A much-needed book for organizations struggling with the challenge of building a diverse audience in the 21 st century. Donna Walker-Kuhne has captured the necessity for audience development and conveys with passion, wisdom and clarity how to successfully move through the ten tools for building audiences."
 Laura Walker, WNYC New York Public Radio
"Donna Walker-Kuhne shares her effective formula for making sure every seat in the house is filled with the vast rainbow array of the faces of America."
 Isisara Bey, Sony BMG Music
"It takes more than wonderful artists to make art. It takes wonderful audiences, and Donna Walker-Kuhne knows how to find them. . . Her approachÂtapping people's spirits and not just their pocketbooksÂis genuinely inspiring and long overdue."
 Gregory Mosher, Columbia University
"No one is more in touch with ways to cultivate the new theatergoer, and now every theatre professional is 'invited to party' to benefit from Donna's experience."
 Ed Sandler, The League of American Theatres & Producers
Book singings and panel discussions in the New York area:
September 14 Hue-man Bookstore & Café
6:00pm
September 28 LGBT Community Center
6:00pm 208 West 13th Street -New York, NY
October 5 4WCircle/Urban Bush Women
6:00pm Brooklyn, NY
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Greetings attached please find the recruitment flyer for an amazing, timely and necessary six-City HIV prevention Study called Positive Connections taking place in NYC in November. Please distribute widely if and where you feel appropriate. IF you would like palm cards or posters please respond to this message with your name and address and I'll send some to you.
Best,
Anthony R. Morgan
Community Based Research Unit
Gay Men's Health Crisis, Inc. -
119 West 24th NY, NY 10011
(212.367.1372
contact: anthonym@gmhc.org
Web: www.gmhc.org
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9.12.05
New Yorkers' DON'T Forget to Vote on Tuesday. That is tomorrow. It's important.
For info go to http://manhattan.about.com/od/newsmedia/a/2005mayor1.htm
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While
I was away in Salvador, BrazilÂ
it was interesting to try and figure out what the hell was going on over here. All the stations were in Portuguese and I could understand. I just saw the pictures of the devastation, pain and suffering. It wasnÂt until I returned on Saturday that the massiveness of it hit me. I was so ashamed to see how slowly the government reacted. Wow. More later.
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- WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17TH, 2005!
In June, the federal government announced that 46% of Black Gay men in cities like New York are HIV+. In June, the New York City Health Department slashed $450,000 in funds targeting Black Gay men
Pack the room!! In front of the media, ask the candidates hard questions about HIV, homophobia and what theyÂre doing
about both.
National Black Theatre in Harlem
2031-33 Fifth Avenue (b/w 125th and 126th Streets)
Subway: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, A, B, C, D to 125th Street
FERNANDO FERRER - C. VIRGINIA FIELDS - GIFFORD MILLER - ANTHONY WEINER
All candidates listed have confirmed attendance
Forum sponsored by: Bailey House, Body Positive, Bronx AIDS Services, Brownsville Multi-Service Family Health Center, Citiwide Harm Reduction, CHAMP, Diaspora Community Services, Federation of Protestant Welfare Agencies, Gay MenÂs Health Crisis, Harlem Directors Group/Central Harlem HIV CARE Network, Harlem United, Hispanic AIDS Forum, Housing Works, Inc., Institute for Puerto Rican Elderly, Inwood House, Iris House, Momentum AIDS Project, New York AIDS Coalition, New York City AIDS Housing Network, New York State Black Gay Network, Settlement Health and Medical Services, William F. Ryan Community Health Center, WomenÂs HIV Collaborative of NY (list in formation). Flyer adapted by NYS Black Gay Network. - All identified candidates for Mayor have been invited to attend
For More Info, call Kenyon at 212-828-9393 x138
The Black Men's Xchange New York [BMX NY] will be hosting a "Black SGL Men's Critical Thinking, Cultural Affirmation & Leadership Seminar" the weekend of August 27th and August 28th, 2005. This popular workshop, conducted by noted "social architect" and BMX founder, Cleo Manago,has guided same-gender-loving (SGL) and bisexual Brothers from across the nation toward tappinginto their leadership abilities and deepening their knowledge of culture and self.The seminar is FREE. All that's requested is for participants to bring something (healthy) to eat or drink.Prepare for some positive and powerful interaction with other SGL and bisexual Brothers from throughoutthe Diaspora.The schedule is as follows:SATURDAY from 12 noon - 4 P.M. AND SUNDAY from 2 P.M. - 6 P.M.The seminar will take place at BMX NY's regular gathering space in Harlem. We invite YOU to takeadvantage of an opportunity to step up to the plate and learn, for your own personal development or forpreparation to lead a discussion as facilitator at a weekly BMX NY Friday night gathering.Please bring a notebook or sheets of paper and a pen to become a pro-active participant in BMX NY. It'syour organization, one you can help build while affirming the lives of same gender loving (SGL) andbisexual men of African descent.We hope to see you soon. Be well brother!BMX NY staffFor information:Call 212/330-7660or email us at BMX_NY@blackwebportal.com Location:730 Riverside Drive [@ 150th Street]Suite 9 E Harlem, NYDirections: Take the #1 or #9 train to 145th Street,or the M4 or M5 bus to 149th Street.Visit us online at:http://www.bmxny.org/index.htmhttp://groups.yahoo.com/group/BMX_NY/
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Aug. 11. 2005

These are your babies.
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FACT: Niger...the second poorest country in the worldÂ
FACT: All these black babies are starving to death.
FACT: This is a great opportunity to show what REAL BLACK PRIDE is.
FACT: We need you to donate now!
FACT: 3.6 million people face severe food shortages and starvation.
FACT: You can help today by donating to UN World Food Programme
http://www.wfp.org/
FACT: You can help today by donating to Doctors Without Borders
http://www.doctorswithoutborders.org/
FACT: MILLIONS AND MILLIONS went to help during the Tsunami. Many of
the Africans didnÂt get funds.
FACT: You must help now. You will tell your friends and family to help also.
Thank you for listening and acting today.

HUMAN ALERT - News about the famine in Africa - our brothers and sisters are starving. Do something now!! Children are dying of starvation in feeding centres in Niger, where, aid agencies have warned. Check out the story at http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/4695355.stm . I started watching the BBC each night so I can know what's going on in the world. You can also mail your donation to Friends of the World Food Program 1819 L Street, NW-Suite 400 - Washington, DC 20036 -Tel. 202 530 1694 - Fax. 202 530 1698
Thank you for giving this your immediate attention.
For more information please contact:
Laurence Pinckney - ZenBizness, LLC
917-653-0869 - lp@zenbizness.com - http://www.zenbizness.blogspot.com/
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August 9. 2005
What a weekend in NYC. There was so much going on. I will only comment on events I went to personally. Feel free to comment on others that I might have missed. The week
kicked off for me at Langston Lounge in Brooklyn on Thursday where owner Calvin Clark and staff had good music, drinks and the hottest dancers in the city. Brothers were feeling it. It is always great to hang out when out of towners come to NY. It gives the clubs a different vibe. I enjoy chatting with people and finding out where they are from. If they smile and answer immediately, usually they are out of towners. Seems like New Yorkers are shocked when people just want to be friendly. - Anyway... Friday was the White Party Moonlight Cruise presented by




legendary promoter James Saunders. James was also one of the original organizers of Black Pride NYC, Inc. and it's current president. This year he presented his third annual Moonlight Cruise on the 17 million dollar yatch, the Horizon. The 300+ guests were treated to a special evening with music by DJ Cameron - who rocked like I never heard him before, DJ Calvin Smith who was also rocking, the "level" Lounge featured the Mel Greenwich Jazz Trio and the spoken word talents of Butterfly Soul, sponsored by ABSOLUT Vodka's premium vodka, 'level". They have co-sponsored the White Party for the third year. They would appreciate it if you could show your support by asking for Level at you local watering hole. Courtesy of Langston Lounge they once again supplied some hot male and female dancers to entertain the crowd. As we moved smoothly around the tranquil waters of Manhattan, guests feasted on a full buffet and deserts. James Saunders continues to provide quality events for the over 30 crowd that often complain that they have nowhere to go. Each time unfortunately the majority of tickets are sold at the last minute. The shame is that if he and other promoters could count on advance sales they could bring bigger and better events without risking everything. More about the world of promotions later. Raffle prizes included Showtime's promotion items from Barbershop the TV series coming out soon.
- Got home at 6am and got up early 9am to answer emails and take some calls from European contacts. Went to the Pride in the City Family Day at Commodore Park in
Clinton Hill, Brooklyn. It's interesting that I had never been to the park although it is in my neighborhood. Unlike Ft. Greene Park, where the event has been held for the last 8 years,..first by the Black Pride NYC , Inc. organization and followed up two years ago by Pride in the City, this event was spread over three separate areas. A huge field where the vendors and VIP tent was located, a parking lot which housed the testing vehicles and the entertainment stage area. It was a beautiful day and I heard that so many people came out near the end of the event around 7pm. The latecomers missed the powerful performance by Debra Cox and the hilarious performance of our own Harmonica Sunbeam. Much money is spent on these community events, it's just a shame that many in the community don't come out earlier to enjoy the full program. My hope is the POCC, the event organizers, were successful in testing enough people to justify the event. I will say they made an admirable attempt. - We left the Park around 6:15 to head over to Manhattan to support the Escandalo Nights



first White Party Cruise on the Queen of Hearts. I love partying with my Dominican brothers and sisters. The producers Fernando and Alberto always make there guests so comfortable and the crowd they draw are warm and friendly. Did we party? It was crazy. Mike Cruz pumping the music, good food and beautiful people. No complainers on this boat.
- Sunday brought overcast clouds and a threat of thunderstorms. As we pulled into the parking lot across from the Riis Beach, where the Beach Party was being held, it didn't look like it would be crowded. When we walked on the boardwalk at 3pm we saw thousands of hot men and women enjoying the day. It took almost a half an hour to find a place to lay the blanket. The beach was covered with elaborate tents and setups. The music was loud and pulsating. Hundreds filled the dance tent and the various dj's pounded the crowd with pulsating rhythms. This event also had a area for health screening. Martha Wash sang her songs to an enthused audience and Joselyn Brown still has the magic. I left before the Body Beautiful contest but heard the crowd roar from the parking lot. This was a bitter sweet event for me personally because as many of you know, Black Pride NYC started this event and build it up to 5000 people. Unfortunately, even with the few corporate sponsors we never had the money to do it without the pain. On the brighter side it is good to see the tradition continue and hopefully many were tested. The event was well organized and the crowd once again showed that we can play together without problems. No pictures yet... some to follow..stay tuned.
- I was happy that I brought 1000 computer generated flyers to the beach to inform people about the situation in Niger. I begged people to go online (www.wfp.org) or to mail donations to US Friends of the WFP - PO Box 11856 Washington , D.C. 20008 and donate this weekend to help feed the babies that are starving. As you know, I asked all the NY black LGBT promoters to join me in the crusade in raising money from these thousands of people. Unfortunately, only 3 out of 28 promoters and or organizations even responded to my email. More about that later... I am at least glad I tried. My message to the people I met was simple. Just go to the website and donate the cost of one drink to help them. The people that listened said...I heard about that...and I responded...now you can do something about it today. We will never know who I reached or not. God knows I hope a few.
- Finally I had to stop by some clubs and support those that have helped me in the past. One party I missed was Seven's party at Luke & Leroy's. Both Nathan Scott and Luke and Leroy's owner Dino have been big supporters but I just couldn't make it over to Manhattan but I hope many of you did. Let me know how the party went. My first stop was Fred Pierce's party in Park Slope at Caddy Shack. What a club... loft like space with two big dance floors, a welcoming staff and an outdoor terrace with free barbecue. Not many people showed up which was surprising to me because it was supposed to be the closing party for the Pride in the City event. Hmmmm more investigation needs to be done on that but those that were there enjoyed the music, the food and the environment. Next we stopped by Temple, Langston Lounge's classic party on Sundays. Once again I was scratching my head to figure out why the club was only half it's normal crowd...Perhaps people were tired out after dancing on the beach all day. Finally we stopped by Chocolate Bar hosted by new promoters, Derrick Briggs and Maurice Jamal. I understand there are some other silent partners but I can't mention them without confirmation. The brothers were out in force. The new club was packed with a youthful crowd. It was HOT...Literally. It was one of the first events at this club so the air conditioning was not pumping hard enough to make it comfortable but it didn't seem to bother the kids. The fact that it was free all night and had an open bar earlier assured a crowd. I also was told it was added at the last minute as another official party for the Pride in the City event. With the new crop of promoters coming up, I hope they won't make the same mistakes of their predecessors; not working together, bashing each other and working against the better good. The fact that there are only two clubs, that I know of, that are owned by black people is an indication that something is not working. They should reach out to the older promoters and ask for advice and counsel instead of trying to put them out to pasture. There is enough money in NYC to go around.
Don't forget to check out the events page of this site and get the updates on this weekends events. Including Patti Labelle in Coney Island on Thursday, Fire Island Blackout on Saturday and Chillin and Grillin at Prospect Park in Brooklyn on Saturday. Please take a few dollars to make a contribution or buy a t-shirt or something. It is time for black lgbt people to give something back to those that give so much. Be Safe, Be Sure, Spread Love
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- SILVER CONNECTIONÂS FIRST PICNIC IN THE PARK!The LOFTÂs Senior Outreach Program: Silver Connections & SAGE/Queens Announce their First PICNIC IN THE PARK!
Date: Sunday, August 14th at 12:30 p.m.Time: 12:30 p.m. Â 5:00 p.m.Location: Sprain Ridge Park along Jackson Avenue in YonkersJoin SAGE/QUEENS & SILVER CONNECTIONS at the picnic grounds of the Sprain Ridge Park in Yonkers. WeÂll Have Food, Fun, & A Fabulous Time Together!
ALL ARE WELCOME! Admission: $5
All vehicles entering the park must have the Sprain Ridge Park Permit. Contact Nicholas/Karen if you havenÂt received a permit.The pool at the park is available for a $ 5.75 fee which must be paid to Yonkers Parks upon pool grounds entrance.For further information on Silver Connections & the Picnic, contact Program Director Nicholas Calabro: (914) 948-7173 ext. # 13.For further information on SAGE/QUEENS & the Picnic, contact Program Director Karen Taylor: (718) 533-6459.
2. AN EVENING WITH THE REV. DEB MORRA!
The LOFT and the Leo Rosner Foundation presents
the 2005 Gary David Kibblewhite Lecture Series:
An Evening With Rev. Deb Morra
ÂThe Bible & Homosexuality: What Liberal People of Faith Need to KnowÂ
Rev. Deb Morra is a Unitarian Universalist Community Minister. She is affiliated with
the Community Unitarian Church in White Plains, a Welcoming Congregation.
She is currently employed as a psychotherapist in a Bronx agency, working with
seriously and persistently mentally ill adults. Involved in the struggle for equal
marriage rights for over a year, Rev. Morra is known throughout the region as
a leading advocate for equality in marriage and sexual orientation/gender identity civil rights.
Wednesday, August 17, 2005, 7:30 p.m., at The LOFT
Go to: http://loftgaycenter.org/ for a bio on the Rev. Deb Morra and more information!THE LOFT - End of post for Aug 8th
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I just want the community to know that a couple of days ago I sent out the following email to all the LGBT people of color promoters and organizations that I know. My intention was not to tell anyone what to do but rather a plea for help. African babies in Niger are dying daily of starvation and someone has to do something now! Since many will profit from this weekend's event, it seems only right to give them and you the opportunity to help your brothers and sisters in the motherland. IF you see a donation can at any of the parties you go to this weekend, please let us know. Drop something in the can and feel good. If however you don't see a can or a donation box, please ask the manager or event sponsor, why they didn't participate. Their answer might be as simple as "we thought you wouldn't like it." I know a lot of us care. I hope the nae sayers are wrong. Have a wonderful weekend... Be Safe, Be Sure and Spread Love...
Email - Thanks for those of you that have answered the call. I have created a can wrap to place on buckets or cans for donations. Please do the best you can to raise money!!! This is the true meaning of Pride. Please let me know if you were able to raise anything. We will get a receipt for your customers donations from Friends of the World Food Program 1819 L Street, NW-Suite 400 - Washington, DC 20036 -Tel. 202 530 1694 - Fax. 202 530 1698
Thanks,
Laurence
I am hoping Black Pride NYC, POCC and all the party promoters & organizations will get in the streets this weekend and take up collections for this cause. This is a way for the gay & lesbian black brothers and sisters to show real black pride. We would like all the party promoters to take up a collection for NIGER this weekend and the money will be collected by Black Pride NYC, Inc. or a UN World Food Program representative. A press release will be issued to the media with a list of all the promoters that participated in this effort. Could you pass this on to other promoters you might know? I hope we can count of you because something has to be done NOW! to stop this crisis.
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Well in Niger...the second poorest country in the worldÃ…all these black babies are starving to death and no one is helping them. The outrage is that black people here are not giving. This is a great opportunity to show what REAL BLACK PRIDE is. If we could get all of you to particapate in this urgent donation drive the money raise will be immediately sent it to the UN World for Food programme for NIGER. This will be an excellent example of pride.
HUMAN ALERT - News about the famine in Africa - our brothers and sisters are starving. Do something now!! Children are dying of starvation in feeding centres in Niger, where 3.6m people face severe food shortages, aid agencies have warned. Check out the story at http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/4695355.stm . I started watching the BBC each night so I can know what's going on in the world. Only after millions die of starvation will we hear about it on US television, at least when it relates to people of color. If you want to send something to help you may want to consider. Click here to make a secure payment.
Thank you for giving this your immediate attention.
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Hot Fun in the Summertime in NYC - what a week. Today, Sunday 7.31.05 there were two community events in different parts of NYC. The first was the GALDE 15th Annual Picnic under the
George Washington Bridge in Washington Heights. Hats off to the GALDE organization organizers who pulled off a tight event. Featuring free food, testing, and a stage show and beautiful male and female Dominicans and their admirers. Also, Fernando & Alberto, club promoters of the Monkey Room and Escandalo Nights, put their money where their mouth is by being big supporters of the event. Politician Margarita Lopez joined other dignitaries in this celebration. If you are looking to help this growing organization go to www.galde.org and make a contribution.
Next I hobbled over to Ft. Greene Park in Brooklyn for the weekly summer party. This party has grown. An amazing free party for everyone. This is the best example I have seen of straight, gay, bisexual and transgender people of color who come together through music. You want to talk about a party and some amazing looking people. WOW! I have watched this party grow over the last two years. I can't walk far before running into old friends or acquaintances. The party happens on Sundays from 3pm-9pm. Vendors are on hand for food, clothes and refreshments.
- I met all types of promoters at these events pushing their upcoming events. Alberto & Fernando were at the Galde event pushing their upcoming White Party Cruise next week and James Saunders was at Ft. Green Park pushing his White Party Moonlight cruise at Fort Greene Park. Ivan Daniels from LA promoting his First Fridayz party in LA and Fred Pierce with his Sanctuary Party next weekend at Langston Lounge. What I liked from both of these community events was that people were warm and friendly. Not the same standoffishness that one often experiences at clubs.
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So this heat in NYC has been overwhelming. I pray for the seniors and shut-ins that are stuck in a hot apartment. Check on your neighbors. Today, I couldn't take it and had to jet out to RIGS Beach in Queens to get away from it. I was surprised to see so many brothers out there doing the same thing. We had fun enjoying the ocean but it was rough. I haven't experienced those kind of waves since Rio. Be careful out there. Anyway, we had many conversations going on. The three that stick out in my mind...One was with three brothers discussing the problems with the black community sticking together. One of the major problems is that we still segregate amoung ourselves be it because of our sexual orientation, the shade of our skin, our profession, and on and on. The second was about the two guy having sex on the beach in a tent at 3pm. Tacky. The third was about a young man looking for love in all the wrong places. Who would have thought there would be such a stimulating conversation at the beach on a work day.Was happy to hear that my wonderful sister doesn't have cancer. God is great.Everyone is talking about the White Party Moonlight Cruise next week. Everyone is going...well they better hurry. Why do we always wait til the last minute?Hi, all. If you're in the Detroit area, please join us on Thursday, July 28, 2005 for the ÃÂÓLights, Cameras, Mics, Action! A Discussion of Black LGBT Images and the New Media LandscapeÃÂÔ Panel.Panelists include GLAADÃÂÃ’s Media Manager for Communities of African Descent Katina Parker, movie director Stanley Bennett Clay, Fox 2 News Detroit reporter Charles Pugh, and Redd Films Owner Katrina Redd. The Media Panel is being held as a part of DetroitÃÂÃ’s Hotter Than July Black Pride Celebration on Thursday, July 28, from 7 pm ÃÂÖ 9 pm, at the new Hilton Garden Inn @ Harmonie Park, 351 Gratiot in downtown Detroit. For hotel information: (313) 967-0900. For more information on Detroit Black Gay PrideÃÂÃ’s Hotter Than July: www.hotterthanjuly.com. For Press Contact: jjenkins@hotterthanjuly.com.The group name IMMEDIATELY caught my attention as no doubt the subject line probably caught your attention. Anyway, please check out his group, join it and continue to promote dialogs which impact us. Hopefully trough dialogs we can take pro-active measures instead of reactionary ones to liberate ourselves. The link is: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/anticoonshow/Below are pictures of the lynching of two teenaged boys in Iran allegedly caught in a sexual situation. Please look at the news article in the link below for further info. http://outrage.nabumedia.com/pressrelease.asp?ID=302

WHERE IS SECRETARY RICE on this???
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Today I was called an old 50 year old man by a 23 year old brother. Hmmm, things have surely changed. Growing up in Philadelphia, Pa I was taught to respect my elders especially those trying to help. What happened. Has the thug culture changed the parents as well? How are are young men and women going to grow up to achieve their potential when they are not taught the power of respect? Maybe one day things will turn around.- History is been working overtime these last few days. The London bombings, the White House scandal, the death of Luther Vandross, the elevation of the security alert. What is next? I don't know about you but it reminds me of the serious times we are in. Says to me its time to kick it up a notch and try and achieve as many things as I can each day. To show my love and concern for my family and friends every moment. What about you. Have you helped someone today?
Ball of Pride Confusion in NYC - Seems like many are confused of when Black Pride NYC is. Well let me see if I can end this confusion. From 1998-2003 Black Pride in New York City was held during the first week of August. Years of building and promoting the August event in New York by dedicated volunteers and Board members went into it. Then in 2002, ONE of the former sponsors of the annual event, and it must be said NOT HRC, ABSOLUT, Verizon, Budweiser, MCC Church, Next Magazine, NY Blade, Go-NYC Magazine, Langston Lounge or any of the many promoters, decided that they could do the same type of event better. Instead of selecting another time and programming, they choose to hold their event entitled "Pride in the City" on the same weekend in August as Black Pride NYC. Still confused? So am I. Please don't get me wrong. This organization has a worthly cause, to get as many people tested as possible during the weekend. Now that is admirable and with all it's government funding, which I have been told is in the hundreds of thousands of dollars, in my humble opinion they should have picked another date as not to confuse the public. So, faced with much less funding than the competing organization Black Pride NYC decided to move the annual event to the last week of June in 2004 to coincide with the Heritage of Pride event. The rationale was they at least they could provide quality programming of people of color to the world at large. Now the move was risky because all the media was focused on the "white" events. It was very difficult to get the message of the move through. The beach and the park events last year were not very well attended so this year Black Pride NYC scaled back the size of the event held June 22-26, 2005 but not the quality. If you missed it ... you missed something special. You can still see what the people in your community put together for you ...go to www.blackpridenyc.org. Now that is the truth no matter what you heard on the street. For those that are still looking for the August event you can get information at www.prideinthecity.com. My hope is one day the big gorrilla well give back to those hundreds of volunteers that built Black Pride NYC so that they can continue their work of bringing positive images of the Black LGBT community to the forefront. If you do go to the Pride in the City event, please take the opportunity to get tested, if you haven't already done so. It don't hurt. (Editors note... these comments are mine alone. Since I am no longer affliated with Black Pride NYC, Inc. comments are not a statement or reflective of the Board of Black Pride NYC, Inc.)- Up next time...traveling the world. Exotic places to explore.
Until we meet again... Be safe - Be Sure - Spread Love.