Isaac Julien
Photo: Graeme Robertson Isaac Julien CBE was born on February 21, 1960. He is a leading international installation artist, filmmaker and academic whose multi-screen film installati
Philip Reed
Philip Reed was born on February 21, 1949 (to November 6, 2008). He was the first openly gay African American member of the New York City Council, and a passionate HIV/AIDS advocat
David J. Johns
David J. Johns was born on February 21. He is an educator, community builder, and activist with unique federal policy experience, and a self-described son, brother, uncle, and frie
Dr. David J. Malebranche
David J. Malebranche, MD, MPH was born on February 20, 1969. He is a highly respected author, Black/LGBTQ advocate, and HIV/AIDS behavioral researcher, exploring the social and str
J Marshall Evans
J Marshall Evans was born on February 15, 1975. He is a producer, playwright, dramatist, singer, music composer, teacher, community educator, advocate, and activist. J Marshall Eva
Guy Anthony
Guy Anthony was born on February 12, 1986. He is a self-proclaimed ARTivist, community leader, writer, and empath. Anthony is the founder and president/CEO of the Black, Gifted &am
James Credle
James Credle was born on February 7, 1945. He is a highly decorated veteran of the Vietnam War, and a beloved former dean of students at Rutgers University-Newark. Credle is al
Nayland Blake
Nayland Blake was born on February 5, 1960. He is a celebrated artist whose mixed-media work often reflects themes of masochism, his biracial heritage, and his pansexuality. Naylan
Chas. Brack
Chas. Brack was born on February 5, 1960. He is an artivist, educator, filmmaker, performer, and LGBTQ and HIV/AIDS activist. Charles Bennett Brack was born in Chicago, Illin
Shelton Jackson
Shelton Jackson was born on February 4, 1978 (to March 2, 2009). He was poet, author, HIV/AIDS educator and activist, inspiring LGBTQ advocate, and founder of a publishing firm. Sh