gay literature

QUEER LIT 101: THE GOD BOX

The Devil’s minions are at work in America. I’m speaking of the ubiquitous organized religious groups that get off on condemning queer youth (in God’s name of course) to hellfire and damnation, often driving them to suicide in the process. One such group consists of high school teens as described in THE GOD BOX by Alex Sanchez. As a secondary school teacher and staff developer, I can attest to the fact that such bigotry runs rampant among today’s youth even in a so-called sophisticated town like mine: New York City.

QUEER LIT 101: ESSEX HEMPHILL

This begins my yearlong series discussing the queer literary canon. I hope we all read, discuss and love queer literature more and more.
--Dr. Hal

Father, Son and Unholy Ghosts
By Essex Hemphill

i

We are not always
the bravest sons
our fathers dream.
Nor do they always
dream of us.
We don't always
recognize him
if we have never
seen his face.
We are suspicious
of strangers.
Question:
is he the one?

ii

I stand waist deep
in the decadence of forgetting.
The vain act of looking the other way.
Insisting there can be peace

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