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Out at the Center talks with GMAD or Gay Men of African Decent Organization
from Out at the Center May 10, 2008
Homophobia, stigma and discrimination are still major issues confronting the black gay community. This next segment will look at the history and activities of Gay Men of African Descent, or GMAD, a group that started in 1986 right here at the Center. GMAD is now based in Harlem and continues to fight homophobia and provide a supportive community to the black gay men of New York City.
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Out at the Center - April Edition
from Out at the Center April 20, 2008
The Center's half-hour show is hosted by Teddy Alexandro-Evans and recognizes Richard Burns receiving the Community Vision Award from LeGal; looks at the pre-Stonewall experiences of lesbian and gay seniors who are active with SAGE (Services and Advocacy for GLBT Elders); visits with Tokes Osubu and Donald Powell of Gay Men of African Descent; hits the courts with the Gay Basketball League and the Metropolitan Tennis Group; talks with academy-award winning filmmaker Cynthia Wade and hears from Kate Clinton and Andrea Meyerson at a screening for the release of the Kate Clinton: 25th Anniversary Tour DVD.
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