At its roots, queerness has always been present in Black art and music. From the beginning, the blues had Ma Rainey, rock ’n’ roll had Sister Rosetta Tharpe, and disco had Sylvester. Nightclubs and dance floors became spaces of refuge for Black LGBTQ+ people. Once the sounds of dance music reached Baltimore, it was only […]
Author Archives: Kylynn Couture
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