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CNP Presents: Second Sunday
CNP Podcast Network
3 episodes
4 days ago
Second Sunday was an important and influential Black gay and bisexual men's discussion group that met from the early 1990s through the 2000s in Atlanta, GA. This group brought our community together through some of the most joyous times and some of the most heartbreaking times in our movement history. This limited series honors the legacy of Second Sunday by featuring conversations with those who were there.
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Second Sunday was an important and influential Black gay and bisexual men's discussion group that met from the early 1990s through the 2000s in Atlanta, GA. This group brought our community together through some of the most joyous times and some of the most heartbreaking times in our movement history. This limited series honors the legacy of Second Sunday by featuring conversations with those who were there.
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CNP Presents: Second Sunday
Episode #3 - Dr. Maurice Franklin

Dr. Maurice Franklin is the co-founder of Second Sunday. He's chatting here with Charles Stephens about how an event he attended in Washington DC inspired the seminal group. Dr. Franklin also discusses how Second Sunday got its name, and other interesting history about the group.

Dr. Maurice Franklin Bio

Dr. Maurice Franklin is former Executive Staffer of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. He was director of SCLC Southern HIV/AIDS Faith Based Education Strategies. Maurice credits his SCLC experiences and Dr. Joseph E. Lowery as a great incubator for his lifelong social justice passion and efforts. Franklin has been at the epicenter of the modern Black Gay Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender social justice movement. During his days at SCLC, he coordinated and facilitated the first meeting of National Black Gay and Lesbian leaders at the King Center.

Dr Franklin is former board member the Black Gay and Lesbian Leadership Forum, the Founder of Second Sunday, co-founder of the National Black Justice Coalition, the Black AIDS Institute, and former board member and regional director of Capacity Building, for Gay Men of African Descent. Franklin work has included:

- Organizer of Black Gay Male Participation of Million Man March

- Lobbyist Campaign for Military Service, Gays and Lesbians in the Military

Dr. Franklin lectures and consults on organizational sustainability and organizational development strategies. Dr. Franklin has previously served as an advisor to Dallas, Texas Mayor Mike Rawlings. Dr. Franklin’s published work focuses on Governance, Sustainability, and Strategic Thinking. Franklin has completed an upcoming social equity article that will be published in Lessons in Social Equity: A Case Study Book.

Dr. Franklin assisted Dr. Stephen Thomas, Ph.D. and Sandra Quinn, M.Ed., on their landmark and seminal Tuskegee Syphilis study, examining the Knowledge, Attitudes, Beliefs, Behaviors (KABB) of African American faith members. Dr. Franklin has been interviewed and featured on PBS, New York Times, and countless local and international magazines and other publications. Dr. Franklin is a member of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity Incorporated and holds the honor of Grand Inspector General in Scottish Rite Masonry. Dr. Franklin has served as a faculty-student advisor at Clark Atlanta University, Old Dominion University, Norfolk State University, Virginia Wesleyan University, and Morehouse College.

Dr. Franklin attributes his activism and social justice commitment to the influences of mom, James Baldwin, Marcus Garvey, and his 4th Great Grandfather Buck Colbert Franklin, and cousin Dr. John Hope Franklin. Dr. Franklin resides in New York City and is a native of Pauls Valley, Oklahoma.

Fun Fact Dr. Franklin was a Oklahoma standout high school wrestler, an Eagle Scout, Lifeguard, a University of Oklahoma NCA Cheerleader, and the first Black Class President at Ardmore High School.

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4 years ago
15 minutes 23 seconds

CNP Presents: Second Sunday
Episode #2 - Nasheedah Bynes-Muhammad

Nasheedah Bynes-Muhammad joins Johnnie Ray Kornegay III on this episode to discuss how she discovered Second Sunday, her memories and honoring her friends who have passed on.

Nasheedah Bynes-Muhammad Bio

Nasheedah Bynes-Muhammad is the Co-Director at Lost-N-Found Youth (LNFY.org) in Atlanta, Georgia.  Nasheedah has worked in non-profit Management and Public Health since 1996 when she served as the Young Men’s Health Program Manager at Youth Pride (Atlanta GA). Previous roles include HIV Program Supervisor at Tri-City Health Center (Fremont, CA) and Health Promotions Director at AIDS Project of the East Bay (Oakland, CA).

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4 years ago
20 minutes 12 seconds

CNP Presents: Second Sunday
Episode 1 - Anthony Antoine

Anthony Antoine joins Charles Stephens for a conversation about his experience and memories with Second Sunday.

Anthony Antoine Bio

Anthony McWilliams, known professionally as Anthony Antoine, is a popular performance poet, community activist, singer/songwriter, HIV educator, author, and recognized trailblazer in the LGBTQ music scene who recorded his first out and proud song in 1997, and his first independently released out music project, “Dante’s Got a Man Too,” in 1999.

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4 years ago
17 minutes 41 seconds

CNP Presents: Second Sunday
Second Sunday was an important and influential Black gay and bisexual men's discussion group that met from the early 1990s through the 2000s in Atlanta, GA. This group brought our community together through some of the most joyous times and some of the most heartbreaking times in our movement history. This limited series honors the legacy of Second Sunday by featuring conversations with those who were there.