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Black Night Brawl: The Josie Carter Movement
Not at all!! Before Marsha, Sylvia, and the Stonewall events, there was a gender nonconforming Milwaukee resident named Josie Carter. Armed with a beer bottle ( sound familiar?), she and her partner kicked off the 1961 Black Night Brawl when four 20-year-old servicemen entered the LGBTQ+ friendl

I Am Me Inc
Aug 3, 20253 min read


Barack Obama’s Ongoing Support for the Black LGBTQ+ Community: A Legacy of Inclusion
From his time in the White House to his post-presidency work, Barack Obama has consistently stood as a visible ally to the LGBTQ+ community, with a particular emphasis on uplifting voices often left on the margins — including Black LGBTQ+ individuals. For many within the BIPOC community, his stance represents more than policy — it signals recognition, dignity, and progress.

I Am Me Inc
Jul 27, 20253 min read


Returning to Movement and Song: A Decolonized Path to Healing
In today’s clinical landscape, healing often becomes confined to neat boxes—diagnoses, talk therapy, symptom management. However, for many, this structure does not fully capture what it means to be human, nor what it means to heal. Healing is more than talking; it’s remembering that, before therapy offices and diagnostic codes, we healed through the body, through song, through ritual, and community.
Kevin Daniels, LCSW, LCDP, ACSW, QCSW, ABS
Jul 23, 20253 min read
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