In this heartfelt episode ofThe Black Gay Agenda, we dive deep into Black queer love, accountability, and representation. We kick things off with ourTwitter Talk segment, unpacking Janelle Monáe’s comments about Nelly after the Grammys. This leads to a powerful conversation on community accountability—what it looks like, when it's necessary, and what discussions should remain "in-house."
Then, we’re joined byTasheem IngramandMarcus "Spaz" Bryant, the creative forces behind the short filmJust Us Two. Tasheem, the film’s writer and director, and Spaz, one of its stars, open up about their experiences as Black queer men navigating love, mental health, and the journey to self-acceptance. We explore the power of unconditional love, the importance of showing up for yourself, and why representation matters—especially for Black gay youth.
This episode is a must-listen for anyone invested in the beauty, complexity, and resilience of Black queer relationships.
Hosts : Micah B, Justin B. Smith, Alex Twiggs
Guest : Tasheem Ingram & Marcus “Spaz” Bryant
Producer : Micah B
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