Why This Black Lesbian Visited One of the World's Most Antigay Nations
Jasmyne Cannick is not afraid; she's determined.
August 30 2022 12:03 AM
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Jasmyne Cannick is not afraid; she's determined.
Harvey Weinstein's attorney, now representing mega predator Buck, was seeking to have various charges dropped.
The Democratic donor was convicted in the deaths of Black gay men, injecting them with methamphetamine until they overdosed.
The fact that this white gay man was allowed to allegedly kill and harm so many Black men, for so long, proves our society is rotten to the core.
Out activist Jasmyne A. Cannick led the call to bring the accused predator to justice, but she says opportunism elbowed her out of the narrative.
Screw the haters and tell your truth, Robyn.
The lesbian organizer has been sounding the alarm on Ed Buck -- who may be responsible for the deaths of several gay Black men -- for years.
When it comes to prosecuting overdose deaths, what a difference money and skin color make.
The lesbian activist has long fought for black justice. Her new battle ups the ante.
Would America be up in arms if Harvey Weinstein abused black sex workers? The case of Gemmel Moore -- who died of an overdose at the home of a different Democratic donor -- suggests not.
A 26-year-old black man died of an overdose at Democratic donor Ed Buck's West Hollywood home -- and the story just gets more troubling from there. Why are the recipients of Buck's funds not returning the money?
Why Jasmyne Cannick ditched the L.A. event for one in Compton.
Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith may not force the Academy Awards to reflect the nation's diversity, but Cate Blanchett, Matt Damon, George Clooney, and the white establishment might.
And the reason has less to do with marriage equality, and more to do with human inequality.