Why does society have difficulty discussing sexualities? Where does fear of Black sexualities emerge and how is it manifested? How can varied experiences of Black females and males who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (LGBT), or straight help inform dialogue and academic inquiry?From questioning forces that have constrained sexual choices to examining how Blacks have forged healthy sexual identities in an oppressive environment, Black Sexualities acknowledges the diversity of the Black experience and the shared legacy of racism. Contributors seek resolution to Blacks' understanding of their lives as sexual beings through stories of empowerment, healing, self-awareness, victories, and other historic and contemporary life-course panoramas and provide practical information to foster more culturally relative research, tolerance, and acceptance.
Contributions by: Erica Chito Childs, Enoch Page, Bette Dickerson, Nicole Rousseau, Marcus Hunter, Marisa Guerrero, Cathy Cohen, Stephanie Laudone, LaToya Tavernier, Ruby Tapia, Jeffrey McCune, Jennifer Brody, Lavli Phillips, Marla Stewart, Mia Bynum, Jafari Allen, Jonathan Gray, Kevin McGruder, Stephanie Tatum, C. McGuffey, Sean Cahill, Anthony Lemelle, Tonyia Rawls, Robert Peterson, Roderick Ferguson, e. Cunningham, Torrance Stephens, Matt Richardson