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Tuesday, January 29th, 2013

Soul Shakers: Kia René

Kia René didn’t feel that there was room for a gay, black woman on the radio when she began her career. But today, she’s out and proud, and she’s using her radio show, The Satin Lounge, to let all LGBT people of color know that there is a place for them, too, on the air. TRUTH

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Thursday, August 9th, 2012

Soul Shakers

Whether in the forefront or behinds the scenes, these Soul Shakers are creating change inside and outside of the LGBTQ community. They don’t accept no for an answer and refuse to apologize for their presence. Artists, activists,...

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Wednesday, August 8th, 2012

Soul Shakers: Yolo Akili

TRUTH Magazine: Yolo is such a unique name. Where does it come from? Yolo Akili: I first came across the name Yolo in 2005. I was reading the Alice Walker novel “Now Is the Time to Open...

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Wednesday, August 8th, 2012

Soul Shakers: Mekhi Baldwin

Between running his blog, the Gang’s All Queer, which promotes the art and rights of fellow LGBT people of color, working as a professional designer, and creating amazing art of his own, we can’t image that Mekhi...

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Wednesday, August 8th, 2012

Soul Shakers: Darian Aaron

Darian Aaron created perhaps one of the most respected blogs that focus on the black LGBTQ community; ranging from promotion of LGBTQ artists to discussions of suicide, hate crimes and politics. Known more for asking the tough...

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