PinnedErick Taylor WoodbyOur Black Gay Diaspora PodcastOur Black Gay Diaspora Podcast is a global biweekly platform where Black LGBTQ professionals share about their countries and professions.Mar 29Mar 29
PinnedErick Taylor WoodbyHow James Baldwin Saved MeAuthor shares how discovering writer James Baldwin helped him survive in an abusive home.Mar 21, 20211Mar 21, 20211
PinnedErick Taylor WoodbyinThe ShadowClimbing Up To Meet MyselfShowing Up to be Seen and HeardDec 13, 2020Dec 13, 2020
Erick Taylor WoodbyThe Return of My First LoveI believe I’ve run out of the fuel needed to keep our story hidden. But I’m afraid to commit to revealing who I was and what we did.Aug 22, 2022Aug 22, 2022
Erick Taylor WoodbyExisting Behind A Mask of Work ComplacencyAn exploration of believing in the possibilities of finding purpose in a healthy work environment.Oct 6, 2021Oct 6, 2021
Erick Taylor WoodbyBeing Gay and My Relationship with My MotherPhoto by Andre Hunter on UnsplashAug 2, 2021Aug 2, 2021
Erick Taylor WoodbyAssumptions Around “Acting White”The author shares his experiences and what he’s learned around being perceived by some as not being “black enough”.Apr 16, 20212Apr 16, 20212
Erick Taylor WoodbyDating as a Black Gay ExpatriateThe author shares experiences of dating as a black gay American expatriate in Europe, and how race and racism factor into it.Apr 1, 2021Apr 1, 2021
Erick Taylor WoodbyinThe ShadowMy American IdealAn American expatriate shares his love of his home country in conjunction with the changes he hopes will come with a new president.Jan 22, 2021Jan 22, 2021
Erick Taylor WoodbyBlack Gay Creatives of the 1980sWriter Joseph Beam, filmmaker Marlon Riggs, and poet Essex Hemphill used their art to uplift and celebrate the lives of black gay men.Dec 17, 2020Dec 17, 2020