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Posted on: March 14th, 2011 by History Month

Noah’s ARC – American TV comedy-drama based around a group of black gay male characters.

Batty Man – Channel 4 documentary about homophobia in the black British community and Jamaica (related clips and lesson plan are available here). The programme itself is available for viewing and (for teachers) for downloading from Teachers TV here.

Coming Out – BBC World Service compares social attitudes towards homosexuality in Jamaica and South Africa in this two-part series (programmes available to listen or for download).

Black Same Gender Loving Filmography

In The Family – A 2 volume celebration of the achievements of the men and women who have helped to build the Black gay community in London. Created by GMFA/Bigup.

Malcolm X – gay black hero?, The Guardian, 19 May 2005

Malcolm X was bisexual. Get over it, The Guardian, 20 October 2009

Coretta Scott King Links Gay Rights and African-American Civil Rights

Kanye West calls for end to gay bashing – USAToday, 18 August 2005

Coming Out: Gay and Lesbian Life in East Asia - BBC World Service, 22 November, 2000

Gay persons of color – Canadian blog

Iraqi LGBT UK - blog

Republic of T. – Black. Gay. Father. Vegetarian. Buddhist. Liberal. – American blog

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