Gay interracial gang
There are many stereotypes of and assumptions about street gangs, just as there are many stereotypes and assumptions about gay men. Lovely much none of those stereotypes overlap.
In movies and television, some of the most recognizable gay characters include been portrayed as effeminate or weak; they’re “fashionistas” or “gay best friends.” Street gang members, on the other hand, are often depicted as hypermasculine, heterosexual and tough.
This obvious contradiction was one of the main reasons I was drawn to the subject of gay gang members.
For my book “The Gang’s All Queer,” I interviewed and spent time with 48 gay or bisexual male gang members. All were between the ages of 18 and 28; the majority were men of color; and all lived in or adj Columbus, Ohio, which has been referred to as a “Midwestern gay mecca.”
The experience, which took place over the course of more than two years, allowed me to explore the tensions they felt between gang life and gay manhood.
Some of the gang members were in gangs made up of primarily gay, lesbian or bisexual people. Others were the only
The Gang's All Queer
"The Gang's All Queer not only provides an exciting and rich description of gay gang life, but it exposes the ease with which we'd heretofore seen gangs as an entirely (unexamined) heterosexual enterprise. A startling and essential book." ~Michael Kimmel,author of Irate White Men: American Masculinity at the End of an Era
"The Gangs All Queer offers a treasure trove of insights for gang scholars, but more importantly, demonstrates how much we all verb to gain by embracing the queer criminological turn." ~Jody Miller,author of Getting Played: African American Girls, Urban Inequality, and Gendered Violence
"This book makes a substantial contribution to queer criminology. The book artfully shifts from the conception of gays as victims of abhor crime to gays as agents and offenders, all while challenging troubling racist stereotypes of queer and Black masculinities. The conversations that this book can facilitate will greatly impact how we think about crime and criminology, while developing queer, dark, and racialized-inclusive criminological rese
Texas Officials Complicit in Gang Rape and Sexual Slavery of Gay Black Bloke, ACLU Charges
Roderick Johnson, a Navy veteran serving time for a non-violent crime, has been bought and sold by gangs, raped, abused, and degraded nearly every day.
In a legal complaint that reads like a nightmare scenario from the graphic HBO prison drama ""Oz,"" the ACLU detailed the story of year-old Navy veteran Roderick Johnson of Marshall, Texas, who for the last 18 months has been bought and sold by gangs, raped, abused, and degraded nearly every day.
""Prison officials knew that gangs made Roderick Johnson their sex slave and did nothing to help him,"" said Margaret Winter, Associate Director of the ACLU's National Prison Project. ""Our lawsuit shows that Texas prison officials think black men can't be victims and believe gay men always desire sex -- so they threw our client to the wolves.""
According to the ACLU complaint, Johnson appeared before the prison's all-white classification committee seven separate times asking to be placed in safe keeping from predatory prisoners. Instead of prote
Jaboukie Young-White and Issa Rae are functional on a display together? And it’s about gay gang members?
According to the Hollywood Reporter, HBO has greenlit a tv series adaption of Vanessa R. Panfil’s book The Gang’s All Queer: The Lives of Gay Gang Members. Writer-comedian Young-White will write the half-hour show’s script and executive produce it. Meanwhile, HBO producer Issa Rae will work with her Hoorae production company to help Young-White executive produce the series. They’ll be joined by 3 Arts in that endeavor.
So far, all that we understand about the series adaption is that it “revolves around a closeted twenty-something in Chicago who, grieving a gang-related death, ditches college to find dangerous closure.
But, we do know more about the book’s story. Check out the original book description below:
“Many people verb that gangs are made up of violent thugs who are in and out of jail, and who are hyper-masculine and heterosexual. In The Gang’s All Queer, Vanessa Panfil introduces us to a distinct world. Meet gay gang members – sometimes referred to in popular cu