What People Are Saying

Renina continues to
challenge herself and
give these types of
conversations a platform
away from the classroom.
i also think she grapples
with a lot of ideas and
i love that she?s not afraid
to put that work on display.
i?m thankful.
-Bianca
l Brooklyn

You’re bookmarked based off of this post alone
-Ketchums
l Michigan

I’ve read your blog for a long time and this is
my first time responding. You give me reason
to think and improve upon myself and others.
Thank you.
-John l Florida


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Posts Tagged ‘N*ggas and Homophobia’

Hip Hop, Homophobia and the Down Low

Monday, June 9th, 2008

Last month, when I read Weiss’s post titled ?Passion of theWeiss’s Guide to the Gay Rapper” I thought about both, whatmen in general and white men specifically have invested inmonitoring the Black gayness in hip hop. Weiss’s post was inresponse the Terrence Deans new book, Hiding in Hip Hop. I then decided that I was [...]

Are N*ggas Really That Homophobic?

Wednesday, June 27th, 2007

I was reading the Village Voice interview with DJ Khaled and he shouted his brothers b-day saying, “Man, I’m feeling good,” Khaled says as he goes live on Orlando’s 102 Jamz. “I’m on my way to Orlando ’cause it’s my brother’s birthday. Mayne: Happy birthday. I love you. No homo. I noted to myself, that [...]