Digital Transgender Archive
Clippings from Color Life v01 i01 discussing gay life and activism in Nigeria and impacts of colonization. They reflect on the necessity for Africans and African Americans to connect, break down stereotypical assumptions of Nigerians, homophobic AIDS propaganda, and the strong LGBTQ+ community in Nigeria and how many are revered. The article's authors also discuss the impact of colonization, especially in Latin America, and the need for intersectional activism.
- Identifier
- jd472w89w
- Collection
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Newspaper and Periodical Clippings (1950-2000)
- Institution
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The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center
- Creator(s)
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Color Life
- Contributor(s)
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Corzen, V.
Romo-Carmona, Mariana
Jackson, Lidell
Harris, Curtis
- Publisher
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Color Life
- Date Created
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1992
- Genre
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Clippings
- Subject(s)
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Color Life
- Places
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Nigeria
United States
- Topic(s)
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Black gay men
Black lesbians
Black LGBTQ+ people
Black transgender people
Colonization
HIV/AIDS
Homophobia
Latino/a/x lesbians
LGBTQ+ activism
LGBTQ+ magazines
LGBTQ+ people of color
LGBTQ+ people of the African diaspora
Settler colonialism
Stonewall riots
Transvestites
Two-Spirit people
- Resource Type
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Text
- Digital Format
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Redacted
- Language
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English
- Rights
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In copyright
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