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Got Milk?

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Written by Mike Martinez

November 26th, 2008 at 12:55 am

The Secret Life of Bees shows the power of love

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Written by Mike Martinez

November 16th, 2008 at 10:56 pm

Keith Olbermann on California passing Proposition 8

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Written by Mike Martinez

November 12th, 2008 at 10:43 pm

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Queer show coming to Philly

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I received this today and thought I’d pass it along…

Hey There,

  There is a Kickass Queer Show coming to Philly this week and I was hoping to spread the word.    Here are the details:
11/15 * Philadelphia, PA * @ Black Lodge * ALL AGES * 8pm * $5-10 (slllliding) * with Athens Boys Choir, Anaturale, Lucy Bruce, and Benni E Revelution

Athens Boys Choir is a Gender-Deviant, Multi-Media, Spokenword/Homo-Hop performer. A Cougar/circus Pony hybrid with witty lyrics, Jazz Hands, the dirty truth and sensible Pants.

Anaturale is a Trans hip-hopper with Heart-on-the-sleeve lyrics and Gay-in-the-Pants Beatz.

Lucy Bruce is Daringly poppy and defiantly bass-less, the Philly trio has taken the abandoned ashes of glam rock and heightened today’s dance rock sound. The result - a rock ‘n’ pop sound with a raunchy indie feel and faint traces of punk and doo-wop.

Benni E. Revolution is a queer afro panamanian artist who has brought you one of the hottest mixtapes in Philly song titled Microphone Influenza. Benni E “puts on” for her city throught sick and clever lyrics.

Anything you could do to pass the info along about this show would be super appreciated by this bunch of Homo’s and friends of the Family.

Written by Mike Martinez

November 11th, 2008 at 6:16 pm

Lee Carson to be awarded Leadership Achievement Award

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

November 11, 2008

Contact: Jamie Arehart (267-350-7699 or jarehart@phmc.org)

 

Lee Carson to be Awarded Leadership Achievement Award

The Attic Youth Center to Recognize LGBT Activist

 

PHILADELPHIA - On November 15, 2008, activist, researcher, educator and social worker Lee Carson will receive the Leadership Achievement Award at The Attic Youth Center s annual gala at the Ritz-Carlton in Philadelphia. The Attic Youth Center is Philadelphia’s only agency exclusively serving LGBT youth and is one of only thirteen LGBT youth centers nationally.  Lee Carson is a man on a mission,  says The Attic s executive director, Carrie Jacobs.  He is an individual who already has and will continue to make a huge difference in the LGBT community, particularly in the LGBT community of color. 

 

Carson has worked in the areas of HIV prevention and substance abuse rehabilitation in the LGBT community for the past ten years.  I am grateful to be receiving an award from The Attic,  says Carson,  and at the same time I am fully aware that my work is only one small part within a larger mosaic of efforts put forth by many toward creating a better quality of life for Philadelphia s LGBT citizens.

 

Currently a research associate at Public Health Management Corporation (PHMC), Carson works on several projects related to HIV prevention among men who have sex with men. “We are very proud of Lee and his recognition by The Attic,  says Lynne Kotranski, vice president of PHMC s Research and Evaluation component.  Lee brings a unique set of skills to his work and commitment to the community great clinical training blended with an understanding of conducting research on vulnerable populations.

 

In addition to his research work, Carson works part-time as a mental health therapist for the Mazzoni Center, a health center serving Philadelphia s LGBT population. Carson also serves as an adjunct instructor in the graduate social work department at Temple University.

 

Carson s work as an activist in the LGBT community began in 2000, when he became an active member of the New York-based Men of Color Health Awareness Project (MOCHA), an HIV prevention organization. While at MOCHA, Carson served as a board member for the New York State Black Gay Network. After moving to Philadelphia, Carson co-founded and became president of a local nonprofit organization called the Black Gay Men s Leadership Council, which advocates for black gay men in Philadelphia. He is also a founding member of the LGBT People of Color Coalition, which presently consists of 14 organizations that represent a broad cross section of LGBT communities across race and gender.

 

Carson s commitment to the LGBT community has garnered him both local and national recognition. This past fall, he began serving on Mayor Nutter’s advisory board on LGBT affairs. His familiarity with the LGBT community also led to his selection by the Centers for Disease Control as an expert on an advisory panel for a new HIV prevention campaign targeted towards black gay men. Carson has a bachelor s of arts degree from SUNY Brockport, a master s of social work degree from Nazareth College and is a licensed social worker in the state of Pennsylvania.

 

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About PHMC

Public Health Management Corporation (PHMC) is a nonprofit public health institute that builds healthier communities through partnerships with government, foundations, business and other community-based organizations. It fulfills its mission to improve the health of the community by providing outreach, health promotion, education, research, planning, technical assistance, and direct services. Formerly the Philadelphia Health Management Corporation, PHMC has served the Greater Philadelphia region since 1972. For more information on PHMC, visit www.phmc.org.

Written by Mike Martinez

November 11th, 2008 at 5:28 pm

Shout out to the Phillies!

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I just wanted to give a quick shout out to the World Series champs the Phillies!  It was fun to watch and your hat has to go off to any team or athlete that rises to the top above their contemporaries.  Outside of having the sexiest pitcher ever, they play some pretty good baseball too!  Congrats to the new champions as they are a credit to the sport of baseball and to the city.

Written by Mike Martinez

November 1st, 2008 at 5:50 pm