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<h3 align="center">'''LGBTQ PARTICIPATION IN THE HARLEM RENAISSANCE'''</h3>
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[[File:harlem.jpg|100px|link=LGBTQ Participation in the Harlem Renaissance|thumb|left|The Harlem Renaissance]]
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[[File:youtube.png|100px|link=LGBTQ YouTube Stars|thumb|left|LGBTQ YouTube Stars]]
  
<p>The Harlem Renaissance was a movement and its collection of artistic, intellectual, and cultural black Americans that was centred in Harlem, New York City in the 1920s and 1930sIt represented a new, confident, and vibrant soul of Negro expression and self determination for its communityMany of its leaders and prominent members were LGBTQ individuals.</p>
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<p>Since launching in 2005, the video-sharing website YouTube has grown exponentially in terms of popularity, viewership, influence, and global reachOver the last few years, many popular YouTube stars (in terms of subscribers to their YouTube channel) have used their exposure to come out as LGBTQIn each case, their public announcement of their sexual orientation has not hindered their immense popularity.</p>
  
<p>In June 2010, Harlem saw its first Pride eventThe locale’s transgender community was particularly active during the Harlem Renaissance and held many drag ball extravaganzas.  Black gays were considered at the centre of the racial gentrification of Harlem during this time.</p>
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<p>LGBTQ YouTube stars have made their mark in numerous fields of interestThese include music ([[Steve Grand]]), the sciences ([[Greg Brown]] and [[Mitchell Moffitt]]), activism ([[Conor Franta]]), cooking ([[Hannah Hart]]), fashion and modelling ([[Ingrid Nilsen]]), sitcoms ([[Joey Graceffa]]), blogs ([[Troye Sivan]]), and more.</p>
  
<p>These gay individuals included the writer of the first novel written by a black person to be a best-selling book – ‘Home To Harlem’ (1928) by [[Claude McKay]]. Gay academic [[Alain Locke]] was the first African American to receive the Rhodes ScholarshipAlso included in the group was bisexual poet [[Alice Dunbar Nelson]].  Her home, Dunbar House, was the first national memorial in America to honour an African American individual and is now a museum.</p>
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<p>Did you know the first YouTube channel to have over 1 million subscribers was an LGBTQ individual?  He was [[Lucas Cruikshank]], creator of Fred Figglehorn (a fictional 6 year old). As well, gay [[Troye Sivan]] has the number 2 YouTube channel in Australia.  [[Michael Buckley]] is noted for breaking the record for YouTube ratings when four of his shows ended up on the week's ten top-rated videos.</p>
  
<p>To read more and see the complete list [[LGBTQ Participation in the Harlem Renaissance|'''CLICK HERE''']]</p>
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<p>To read more and see the complete list [[LGBTQ YouTube Stars|'''CLICK HERE''']]</p>
  
 
'''Directory of past 'Did You Know?' Articles''' [[Past 'Did You Know?' Articles|See Here]]
 
'''Directory of past 'Did You Know?' Articles''' [[Past 'Did You Know?' Articles|See Here]]

Revision as of 18:45, 20 July 2015

DID YOU KNOW?

LGBTQ YOUTUBE STARS

LGBTQ YouTube Stars

Since launching in 2005, the video-sharing website YouTube has grown exponentially in terms of popularity, viewership, influence, and global reach. Over the last few years, many popular YouTube stars (in terms of subscribers to their YouTube channel) have used their exposure to come out as LGBTQ. In each case, their public announcement of their sexual orientation has not hindered their immense popularity.

LGBTQ YouTube stars have made their mark in numerous fields of interest. These include music (Steve Grand), the sciences (Greg Brown and Mitchell Moffitt), activism (Conor Franta), cooking (Hannah Hart), fashion and modelling (Ingrid Nilsen), sitcoms (Joey Graceffa), blogs (Troye Sivan), and more.

Did you know the first YouTube channel to have over 1 million subscribers was an LGBTQ individual? He was Lucas Cruikshank, creator of Fred Figglehorn (a fictional 6 year old). As well, gay Troye Sivan has the number 2 YouTube channel in Australia. Michael Buckley is noted for breaking the record for YouTube ratings when four of his shows ended up on the week's ten top-rated videos.

To read more and see the complete list CLICK HERE

Directory of past 'Did You Know?' Articles See Here


The goal of QueerBio.com is to be the definitive online biographical reference source for the international LGBTQ community. Its database lists over 10,000 contemporary and historical figures who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or queer, and includes artists, sports figures, politicians, entertainers, business leaders, academics, activists, and more. The database is widely international in scope and is an ideal source for research and analysis with full search and sort functionality.

The mission is to inspire, educate, and motivate all generations of LGBTQ individuals and others through a collective knowledge of this international community.


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