January 26th, 2019 Saturday
[ Please consider; take 40
minutes to read this important letter. It is about a health issue & centers
on intimate interpersonal relations within the Black community, especially
among Black Gay men, but also among bisexuals and straight people as well.
Dear Mustang, Jovanni, & Jin:
My name is Brother Tracy Charles
Gibson. I am a Revolutionary Black gay activist living in Will Smith’s West
Philadelphia. As an activist I have to be a writer, researcher, office manager
& employee manager; corporate & non-profit administrative&
development administrator; media development & media research specialist; a
person who hires top staff & personnel members; photography, film &
video direction & production specialist; corporate fund raiser;
successfully interacting with officials for public & private policy
development & striving towards establishing stable relations with the
aforementioned.
I must also be or strive to be a great public speaker; a great
fund raiser; a great negotiator; a great philanthropist; a great problem solver
& crisis manager; a great political strategist; and a great Black History
specialist. Other skills I want to continue to learn and expound on
include youth counseling & just being a great LOVer of mankind & human
kind. I got wind of news that you like me& want to help Black people as I
do.
I am looking for financial assistance
to establish & promote the following bisexual, Gay& straight business
projects,
1] I am going to produce Gay films for
Black Gay men that are a lot less raunchy than traditional adult Black Gay male
pornography. This new jaunt will not allow spitting, hitting, cursing, the
exchange ot body fluids, rough play or fighting, S & M, or any excessive or
abusive behaviors. When the gentlemen have an orgasm they will shout ``Thank
YOU GOD’’ & ``THANK YOU JESUS CHRIST’’ NOT curse words or cursing.
I am a very Spiritual and religious man
and want that reflected in these movies.
I spoke to a Black film professional
who told me that it is true that White male conservatives & straight
White male racist like Klu Klux Klan members actually watch traditional Black
Gay male pornography in some sick effort to keep the Black community
-- Sisters & Brothers back, down & out.
This new jaunt is a successful effort
to bring Common sense, balance & dignity into Black bedrooms around the
globe. The act of sex can be & is also a Spiritual act. We need healing,
decency & to be beacons of light in our sexual exchanges as Black
People and we need to relax, take it easier, listen to traditional Jazz &
talk quietly as we explain to our lovers HOW to use condoms correctly, what
pleases us in bed & what makes us feel emotionally fulfilled , LOVing, kind
caring & pleased as we embrace our Black Gay mates & [ please see
related article below].
This is also a health issue as our
films reflect the proper use of condoms & instruct as to HOW to have an
intimate life that stays within the bounds of the better behaviors I have
outlined here in this letter. We do NOT want our Black Gay men mimicking
behaviors that include raw sex with no condom use that is depicted in many
adult Black Gay movies and is reflected in the construction of Black male sex
in the prison system.
These sexually explicit films
will also be educational & come in Straight, Gay & bisexual verities.
They will very useful as an educational
tool to help our sometimes squeamish Black Fathers to educate their daughters
& sons about the proper treatment of young men& young women who they
are sexually active with.
I need your help in getting this
project off the launching pad successfully. Please contact me at your earliest
convenience. I am planning an Open House on Lancaster Avenue near where I live
in Jun of this year.
We must remember that Black LOVe is NOT
sin or sinful!
Peace & Blessings,
Gratefully True,
GOD Almighty,
Original GoD,
Brother Tracy Charles Gibson,
Founder, Chief & President of
Brother Tracy Gibson& Assoc., Inc.
670 North 41st Street
Apartment B
Philadelphia, Penn 19104 - 5202
1 { 215 } 823 – 9985
If you are interested in reading more of the articles &
letters I have written on various issues over the years, please log onto;
& look for these Blogs;
1] Advice for Black Gays.
2] Positive Things to Think About
3] Movie Reviews by Brother Tracy Charles
Gibson
4] The Politics of REAL //
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Additional Letter Below //
What we don’t think about when we see nude people in
Africa.
An essay by Brother Tracy Charles Gibson
Africans are following a
tradition of decency, LOVe, good-will& accomplishment, when they walk
around in the nude in tribal AFRICA.
They do NOT have the
thoughts of being indecent, dirty, over-sexualized, or whorish, when they walk
around in the nude. The negative thoughts pertaining to nudity were
brought to the African continent by foreigners who don’t have the same decent
principals of fairness, dignity, decency and righteousness as AFRICANS have
innately. Getting back in touch with such great values and great
ethics comes much easier when a couple, gay or straight, when a Black couple
walks around the home naked, but not thinking of any particular sex act or
sexual intercourse.
I am not saying we need
to walk around nude outside. This would, in Turtle Island, this would be
inappropriate and illegal and get one arrested for indecent
exposure. I DO NOT recommend this at all. What I am
recommending is taking off clothing for a while when you are going to be
intimate with your mate, whether they are male or female, & if you are
either male or female. You will be more comfortable and feel less that
you are going to have to ``perform’’ some act that puts you on edge or your
mate on edge or puts you both under pressure. This idea does NOT
originate with me, and has probably been written about long before I was born
by some Black academician, or black thinker, or Black writer. I would not
be surprised if Brother James Baldwin { ``Just Above My Head’’, ``Tell Me How
Long the Train’s Been Gone’’ or Sister Audre Lorde { ``A Litany for Survival:
The Life & Times of Audre Lorde’’ & ``Sister Outsider’’ }
has not found root-causes to expound on these subjects in poetry, film
and or prose several years ago.
This is why I have
said our Black preachers should NOT use harsh words such as sin to
describe some of the behaviors we see as ``sinful’’ when in fact they may be
rooted in our watching too much European media when we don’t understand and or
don’t know how to interpret such media experiences . Compound this
statement 1000 times if you are talking about our Black youth, because they
often don’t have much of a foundation in understanding our Black African-rooted
history and our Black African-rooted cultural experiences such as African
dance, African food, African music and African clothing. I don’t even
know where certain African foods originated from or where certain African
clothing originated from because I am just at the surface of my understanding
of these things.
I spend literally
1housands of hours in the Free Library studying these subjects, doing research
or these and other subjects, and I also want to study other cultures as I find
our cultural experiences of the museums and other libraries too expensive and
unreachable for me as a once-poor Black Gay man. I know my church, Unity
Fellowship Christ Church of Philadelphia, has begun to open a world of healing
and good, positive feelings about accepting myself as a Gay person when our
Western culture has denied me, shunned me, and often discriminated against me
and hurt me several times financially. Overcoming is a state of mind, not
just what we achieve through the legislative process and the process of voting
and elections.
Who says I cannot be a
saint or an Angel if I am Gay? I don’t accept this. Some of what I do is
research on underwear & jock straps to help build a network of stores that
will save lives by offering such items in a festive, healing atmosphere where
sex and sexuality, no matter what your intimate life is like, is talked about,
discussed and educated on, in a holistic and healing Way, not threatening to
women or men of color & consciousness.
To get back on the
subject at hand, please don’t judge Africans who you might see naked in this
National Geographic film or this or that film presented by a Black independent
film company. Such African are only doing what comes natural to their
people and their culture and their African history. They don’t feel ashamed,
and neither should we as Black People wanting to learn more about our African
Brothers and African Sisters.