"A proportion of gay life for poor, young queers consisted of hanging out at the entrance of a gay club--not be able to go inside. Because; 1. Can't afford door charge. 2. Have no ID, to get past the bouncer; or bartender (being ...
See? Just like most other cities. Bree Danvers would've compared it to a video game, maybe a cartoon or comic book, except black girls are rarely the heroines of the story.
This book is unique in that it highlights a triple-jeopardy minority group that has been historically marginalized and concludes with the proposal of a much-needed framework for researchers to begin to create a baseline of ...
The life recorded here reveals the realities, which are quite different from the fantasies. Most of all this is the journey of a woman following her dream.