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HISTORY
MADE
AS SAME-GENDER-LOVING COMMUNITY
IS EMBRACED AT
HISTORIC MILLIONS MORE MOVEMENT
LONGTIME ACTIVIST CLEO MANAGO
SELECTED BY MINISTER FARRAKHAN
AS VOICE OF
BLACK "GAY" COMMUNITY
For
the past two decades Cleo Manago has campaigned on behalf
of the same-gender-loving (SGL), gay/lesbian-identified
and bisexual members of the Black community and community
at-large. As founder and CEO of the Los Angeles based AmASSI
Health & Cultural Centers in Los Angeles, New York,
Atlanta and South Africa, and founder of Black Men's Xchange
(BMX), his efforts have been heralded internationally. Manago's
stance regarding cultural affirmation, self imaging and
community dialogue are only a few of the key components
he has successively purported to positively impact a change
in society's awareness and acceptance of the Black SGL community.
This
year's "Millions More Movement (MMM)" rally, held
October 15, 2005, on the National Mall in Washington D.C,
was perhaps Manago's greatest moment to date however! Before
a crowd of thousands, and recorded live on C-SPAN, Manago
had the honor of addressing the world community as a same-gender-loving
man of African descent. Invited by Minister Louis Farrakhan,
in an effort to be more inclusive of homosexual representation
at this historic affair, Manago set a precedent with a speech
that was defining, unifying and essential.
Discussing
the importance of acknowledging and affirming SGL and bisexual
folks as part of the healing necessary for the Black family,
Manago stated, "As we plan for the political and economic
strengthening of our communities, so that the framework
is not vulnerable to inter-group conflict, we have to take
care of our people. Because, movements are made up of people.
Parallel to the Minister's brilliant MMM plan, I suggest
that there be mental health and restoration intervention
for Black people. Because many of us need it. We need cultural
affirmation courses. Because many of us do not know who
we are. We need healing opportunities particular to the
Black experience that explicitly acknowledge our diversity,
which would include same-gender-loving Sisters and Brothers,
non-religious folks, powerful women, people who are differently-abled
physically, and others loyal to the Black unity, life and
success."
Upon
leaving the platform, Manago received rousing applause and
support, also echoed throughout the remainder of the day.
"The
Nation of Islam is to be heralded and applauded for including
our community on this great day," Manago assesses.
"It is shameful that there are false leaders being
appointed to the SGL community that are attempting to dilute
the power behind that event with untrue messages about non-inclusion
on that day. Keith Boykin for instance, has spread lies
in the media to dilute unity in our communities. But rest
assured, the Millions More Movement will not be stopped,
diluted or deterred. This is history in the making."
For
more information about on Cleo Manago go to www.AmASSI.com
and www.BMXNY.org
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| Cleo Manago and Dr. David Satcher, 16th Surgeon
General of the United States |
Note to Media: Cleo Manago is available for
interview. Contact Makeda at makeda@jazzmynepr.com
or makeda1313@aol.com
Copies of Manago's full Million More March speech are available
upon request.
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