Mandy Carter
(b. 1948) “Prejudice is prejudice whether it is based on skin color or sexual orientation. And maybe the best folks to be making this point are gays and lesbians of color who emb
Darren Young (Fred Rosser)
Fred “Freddie” Rosser (known professionally as Darren Young) was born on November 2, 1983. He was the first professional wrestler to publicly come out as LGBTQ while si
John “Longjones” Abdallah Wambere
John “Longjones” Abdallah Wambere was born on November 2, 1972. He is an LGBTIQ activist, HIV/AIDS and social justice advocate, and public speaker who was granted asylum in the
Ethel Waters
Ethel Waters was born on October 31, 1896 (to September 1, 1977). She was an American blues, jazz, and gospel vocalist. As an actress, Waters was the second African American to be
George M. Johnson
George M. Johnson was born on October 31, 1985. He is a journalist and HIV/AIDS and LGBTQ activist. George Matthew Johnson was born in Plainfield, New Jersey, one of four children
Andy Bey
Andy Bey was born on October 28, 1939. He is an accomplished pianist and jazz singer who is celebrated for his four-octave baritone voice. Andrew W. Bey grew up in Newark, New Jers
Frank Ocean
Frank Ocean was born on October 28, 1987. He is a Grammy Award-winning singer, rapper, composer, and celebrated performer. Born as Christopher Edwin “Lonny” Breaux in Long Beac
Julius Eastman
[The references to “I” in this biography are Stephen Maglott, the original author] Julius Eastman was born on October 27, 1940 (to May 28, 1990). He was an accomplished compose
Dennis Wamala
Dennis Wamala was born on October 27, 1984. He is director of programs at IceBreakers Uganda (IBU), and a human rights activist who is passionate about the lives, livelihoods, and
Stephen A. Maglott
Please visit the Legacy page for memories of Stephen, including a poem written for him by friend and Project honoree Tim’m T. West, and recollections from Karen Williams, the las