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'Dark Girls' Docu To Premiere on OWN Network in June

The 'Dark Girls' documentary sparked a big conversation in the AP community when we told you about it two years ago. The movie tackles colorism and features interviews of women with dark skin tones about their experiences, not only in the world at large, but also within the Black community. It will premiere on OWN network in June in the US. Check out the trailer below. Will you be…

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Added by The Race Card on May 14, 2013 at 11:07am — 5 Comments

Empowerment or Just a marketing ploy to sell products to women of color?

Hi guys, please tell us what you think about the piece The New York Times recently published about the Procter & Gamble campaign "My Black Is Beautiful", their new documentary "Imagine A Future", while the company also makes/markets skin-bleaching products.

Excerpts:

"The documentary does not mention that Olay, a Procter & Gamble…

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Added by The Race Card on April 26, 2013 at 10:43am — 1 Comment

"It's time to admit that Goth culture has a race problem"

Hi guys, we're just sharing an article about goth people of color and "race politics" in goth culture. It quotes many articles we've published, such as 'GOTH. The Aesthetic and The Subculture: Getting Past the Stupid Shit.' and …

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Added by The Establishment on April 23, 2013 at 11:14am — 2 Comments

What Does Race Have to Do with Feminism?

The term “feminism,” in our society, is one that is often misinterpreted, understood only by way of pop cultural references that serve to mock and berate the movement and its ideologies. When many people hear “feminism,” they think of overzealous, hyper-aggressive women that despise all men. When many people hear “feminism,” they often imagine said women as…

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Added by Gender Bent on March 19, 2013 at 11:00am — 2 Comments

Growing Up Queer: A Brief Lesson on Hetero- and Homonormativity

If growing up a Black kid listening to "white" post-hardcore and screamo music in suburban northern Virginia didn’t make me feel odd enough, I too had to cope with the social consequences of my sexuality and effeminacy. Constantly bombarded with remarks on my mannerisms, the feminine inflections in my voice and the way I ran in gym class, I realized that something about me was contradictory to preconceived notions of what a Black male “should” be. When I came to college I…

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Added by Gender Bent on March 5, 2013 at 11:00am — 2 Comments

POC Zine Project will be at Chicago Zine Fest March 8 & 9

Hi guys, we'd like to tell you about the POC Zine Project, in which long-time AFROPUNK member Osa is involved (you might remember her from her DIY zine for Black punk rockers Shotgun Seamstress).

POC Zine Project will be at the…

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Added by Eye Candy on March 1, 2013 at 10:28am — No Comments

The Peculiar Kind: Season 2 Teaser + Black History Month

It's Black History Month! Join The Peculiar Kind onTumblr every Monday as we show love and honor black owned businesses, entrepreneurs, creatives, legends and leaders in our community.

Until then, check out the season no. 2 teaser... (We're Baaa-aack with new faces & new voices on February 28th 2013 9PM EST.)…

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Added by Gender Bent on February 4, 2013 at 5:07am — No Comments

The Peculiar Kind: "Remembering Homeless Youth During The Holidays"

We came across this article on GLAAD.org so we had to share it with you.

REMEMBERING HOMELESS YOUTH DURING THE HOLIDAYS

As families across the country gather to celebrate the holidays, it’s important to remember the many people, particularly LGBTQ-identified youth, who are without a permanent home or family simply because of who they are and love.

In fact, a census conducted by the Empire State Coalition and released by the New York City Council in 2008, found…

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Added by Gender Bent on December 28, 2012 at 10:48am — 2 Comments

Self-hate, beauty standards: how do we stop the madness?

Hey guys, although many don't go as far as South African artist Mshoza (pictured below), a lot of people still hurt themselves emotionally when they let unhealthy beauty standards (hair, skin color, etc.) become their own.

Just wanted to get the conversation going. Everyone is somehow affected. How do we make sure that women, men, boys and girls get out of this vicious circle? - Lou C-D…

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Added by The Race Card on December 21, 2012 at 10:27am — 26 Comments

"Bury The Ratchet" Already!

"Bury The Ratchet". That's the name of a campaign at Spelman College that challenges the images of showed in reality TV shows about women of color from Atlanta. The project is helmed by image activist Michaela Angela Davis. She recently told Jacque Reid on the Tom Joyner Morning Show that it's more a “pro-leadership” campaign than an “anti-reality show” one, aimed at getting the "spotlight off the ratchetness and on the successful women in Atlanta".

Actually this problem…

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Added by The Establishment on December 12, 2012 at 10:29am — No Comments

The Peculiar Kind: Documentary Trailer + Gearing Up For Season 2

Been wondering what's going on with The Peculiar Kind lately? Welp, we're gearing up for season no. 2, prepping for our spring tour, working on dropping a new web series and more...

We're posting our season finale episode about Community next week (It's been a long time coming... You can thank Sandy and a wonky internet connection ever since her wrath for that delay) but in the meantime check out the new Trailer/Snippet for The Peculiar Kind: The Doc.…

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Added by Gender Bent on November 30, 2012 at 11:57am — No Comments

The Peculiar Kind: Casting Call + Coat Drive

THE ARTCHITECTS ANNUAL COAT DRIVE

Now is the perfect time to go through your closets and pull out some of those coats that have been collecting dust. There is still an alarming amount of people who are still recovering from Sandy and/or homeless. Please donate your unused coats!!!…

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Added by Gender Bent on November 23, 2012 at 8:04am — No Comments

V Magazine Features Studs In Latest Issue

Check out this spread + behind-the-scenes videos from fashion mag V Magazine, featuring "studs", aka masculine lesbians/queer women! Photos by Nick Knight, fashion by Simon Foxton. You like?…

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Added by Gender Bent on November 19, 2012 at 9:35am — 5 Comments

The Peculiar Kind: Meshell Ndegeocello on Sexuality, Nina Simone, Obama & More

We absolutely LOVE Meshell Ndegeocello's music and we think it would be amazing if she would sit down and chat with The Peculiar Kind. Yes? Well, let's put that out in the universe and see what happens. HA!

Check out her interview with BET as she chats a little about sexuality, Nina Simone and…

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Added by Gender Bent on November 9, 2012 at 7:00am — 1 Comment

My Face To Face With Racism in The LGBTQ Community

It’s that time of the year again, when all American citizens have a right to vote for the right person to lead the country. Apparently it is also that time again, where Blacks are being harassed by some racist white people, including in the LGBTQ community when LGBTQ issues are up for a vote. One of those issues is marriage equality. Recently, I was one of the people who was harassed by one of those white racist Gay male. The harassment spun from a comment I made on the…

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Added by Gender Bent on October 24, 2012 at 6:00am — 2 Comments

The Peculiar Kind - Today is Spirit Day! (Against Bullying)

Spirit Day is an annual day in October when millions of Americans wear purple to speak out against bullying and to show their support for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender youth.

You can also show your support by tweeting using hashtag #spiritday and changing your twitter and facebook profile pictures to a lovely purple hue!…

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Added by Gender Bent on October 19, 2012 at 9:41am — 1 Comment

The Peculiar Kind: It's Pride Month at New York University!

It's Pride Month at New York University and the organizers have a calendar filled with goodies. One being the Reel Queer Film Series. If you haven't seen the film 'PARIAH', you can check it out on October 18th at NYU. It is FREE and OPEN TO THE PUBLIC!

Directed by Tisch alum Dee Rees, Pariah highlights the trials and tribulations of a young black woman in Brooklyn as she explores her sexual and gender identity. It illustrates how the responses of family, friends and…

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Added by Gender Bent on October 12, 2012 at 11:59am — No Comments

The Peculiar Kind: WOMEN. WINE. THE WORD - THE REVIVAL: A SALON STYLED POETRY TOUR OF QUEER WOMEN ARTISTS

With dynamic performances from poets and musicians alike, THE REVIVAL weaves a salon-styled night of libations and genuine fellowship. Reminiscent of independent poetry tours like SisterSpit…Saltlines… the iconic Def Poetry Jam, The Revival is a unique arts experience as each concert takes place in an actual home. A collective of queer women artists on a national, 10-day expedition, The Revival caravan honors a queer tradition. They not only demand safe space, they create…

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Added by Gender Bent on October 5, 2012 at 10:31am — 1 Comment

The Peculiar Kind: Zebra Katz + Latex Ball 2012

It seems that 2012 has been the year for Queer Artists. The Peculiar Kind would like to say... About damn time! But seriously, Art is art and whether you're queer, straight, red, brown or green, if your art is great, people will relate ( We write rhymes too.) Below is a little something we threw together (literally) from this years Latex Ball featuring Zebra Katz and Njenna Reddd Foxxx. Also, check out the dates for Zebra Katz and Azealia Banks European tour... BIG…

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Added by Gender Bent on September 28, 2012 at 9:26am — 1 Comment

The Peculiar Kind is going on a College tour!

We are taking our documentary, "The Peculiar Kind: A Doc" on tour starting October 22nd thru November 16th! The documentary is based on the web series that provides a more detailed look into the QWOC community with never before seen conversations, meetings, events and interviews. The film covers topics from gentrification to unemployment and issues from queer communities around the world.

If you're interested in bringing TPK to your College or University, reserve your date…

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Added by Gender Bent on September 21, 2012 at 9:30am — No Comments

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