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bklyn boihood

@bklynboihood / bklynboihood.tumblr.com

our mission is to create spaces where black, brown queer and trans bois* and our communities can cultivate stories, dreams and creative work.
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Come and join the conversation! We are collaborating with our fam to create this intimate and important space. 

Email info@bklynboihood.com with any questions or concerns. We hope to see you there! 

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I’m a black MOC lesbian and I find it really frustrating to walk into men’s sections of stores and not be able to find clothes that fit my body type :/ and being low-income, I can’t afford to shop from many companies that strive to make clothes that would work for me. do y’all have any shopping suggestions or suggestions on how to not get discouraged by this obstacle in my journey to living authentically as myself?

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Come enjoy pride with a journey through NYC LGBTQI+ historical moments, ending with a kick back.

Next Date: Thursday June 27, 2019

Time: SEE BELOW

Length: 10-15 miles

Location: ONE OF TWO STARTING LOCATIONS.LOCATION 1:Grand Army Plaza Library, 10 Grand Army Plaza BK NY5pm meet up, 530pm wheels downLOCATION 2:Trek Chelsea, 183 8th Ave NY NY6pm meet up, 630pm wheels downRENTAL BIKES AND HELMETS AVAILABLE AT THE TREK CHELSEA SHOP contact hello@lifecyclebiking.com for more info Water, fruit and snacks will be available. Pizza will be ordered at the kick back. Beverages sponsored by Runa.

Cost: QTPOC-identified $5; Allies $10 - No one is turned away for lack of funds PLEASE REGISTER ONLINE!

www.lifecyclebiking.com/differentgear

PLEASE NOTE - We respect and appreciate our healthy allies and explicitly name that our mutual work is a space where the empowerment and visibility of QTPOC is centralized. For the purposes of Different Gear, ALLY is defined as a person that does not identify as a queer or trans person of color whom is open to share opportunities to grow/find/acquire resources, visibility and advance the work in which we are already engaged.

While we understand that everyone's financial, physical, and mental attributes are different, we ask that you wear a helmet. Please bring a lock to secure your bike and cash to purchase things along the way. 

This is a no drop ride, meaning no one will be left behind.

 Route to be announced and cue sheets will be provided. 

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Did y’all get a chance to check out the collectives spotlight here on @tumblr yesterday? Read a bit about #bklynboihood and get your questions ready for us, you can submit them to us via @tumblr on Monday, June 10th and we will be answering them on June 13th! (Not pictured, collective member Mo Willis ) 📷 @naimagreen​

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Photo Credit: Naima Green
Pictured/Pronouns: Van (he, they) Chino (he, him) Nina (she, her) Ryann (they/them)
Not pictured/pronouns: Mo (she, they)

Pride Spotlight: bklyn boihood

Hey Tumblr! During the entire month for Pride 2019, we’ll be highlighting some amazing groups and individuals who are creating dope spaces for the LGBTQIA+ community. First up @bklynboihood​, bklyn boihood is a collective that seeks to create spaces for queer and trans bois* of color in nyc. Let’s jump right in.

Your mission is to create spaces for Black and brown queer and trans bois* to cultivate stories, dreams and creative work. Why are these spaces so important? Why aren’t we seeing them more often?

Our mission is centered on black and queer bois*. At a time, there were very few spaces that celebrated boihood in all of the manifestations we witnessed on a day-to-day basis. As we continue to understand how lack of visual representation impacts mental health, we know it’s critical to celebrate black and queer bois because mainstream media has failed to do so. Mainstream media is a part of a larger institution, and any institution as we know has deep ties to white supremacy. We don’t see more dynamic platforms for black queer bois simply because white supremacy is a tool for eraser and that pervasive violence exists in all institutions.

Black and brown queer and trans folks created the LGBTQIA+ culture that we know today. That is #BlackExcellence365. Unfortunately we’re not seeing the right representation. How can we change that?

Power must be shifted. Do you have black queer and trans bois within your organization? Are they decision makers? If you’re a funder, are you using your platform to funnel fiscal support to organizations that center queer and trans black bois? Representation comes at a cost, often emotional labor, that in which we do not have the capacity to hold. So, are you leveraging power to hold the multiple and complex identities in which you wish to include? Inclusivity is never enough. Liberation is beyond inclusion. In order for us to to be free we must dismantle and center those are most at risk of being erased.

This year marks the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall Riots. People forget that it was Black and brown queer homeless youths who started this movement. How can we continue to honor them?

Honor them with your platforms, honor them with your funding, honor them by including them in the decision-making regarding their own representation, honor them beyond mere symbolism and move in solidarity by dismantling systems that wish to keep them out.

Thank you bklyn boihood for all the work you do work for the community. Tumblr, how are you supporting organizations during Pride 2019? Use the #tumblrpride to share.

This interview has been condensed for clarity

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THIS MONDAY, JUNE 10th we are taking questions from YOU! BE SURE TO SUBMIT! We can’t wait to hear from you. 

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