My Brothaz Keeper and 40-Plus Discussion Group Flyer

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Part of AARL Large Print Collection

Title
My Brothaz Keeper and 40-Plus Discussion Group Flyer
Description
Black-and-white flyer advertising two community programs sponsored by Second Sunday in Atlanta, Georgia. The top half promotes My Brothaz Keeper, a confidential discussion group for “Brothaz in the Life” (same-sex attracted Black men) aged 24 and younger, co-directed by Keiron Williams and Kevin Bynes. The bottom half features an announcement for 40-Plus, a monthly discussion forum for same-gender-loving African American men aged forty and older. Both groups emphasize open dialogue, support, and wellness for men of African descent.
Date
circa 1998
Subject
African American gay men — Social life and customs
Support groups — Georgia — Atlanta
Same-gender-loving community — United States
Second Sunday (Organization)
My Brothaz Keeper (Organization)
Bynes, Kevin
Williams, Keiron
Community-based organizations — Atlanta (Ga.)
LGBTQ+ African Americans — Health and wellness
Spatial Coverage
Atlanta (Ga.)
Format
Flyer; black-and-white image; JPEG
Creator
Second Sunday (Organization)
Source
Craig Washington Papers — AARL Large Print LGBTQ Collection
Rights Holder
This image is housed in the Craig Washington Papers — AARL Large Print LGBTQ Collection, which is held by the Auburn Avenue Research Library on African American Culture and History.

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