Because We're Magic: Healing and Resilience Through Daily Adornment
Interview Magazine: Six Mobilized New Yorkers Tell Us How They Really Feel About the Political Moment
“I’m optimistic about movements focused on taking back healing and wellness, so that it’s not looked at as a luxury for white people. People of Color and LGBTQ folks have gone through so much, and often we need it the most. Shit is foul right now, and despite the violence, we’re still able to rise.”
– Ryann Holmes
Brooklyn Museum: Target First Saturdays
With Trump As President, Outlets And Parties For Queer Women Are Critical
We need these places to find joy, love and community in the unpredictable months ahead.
Where the Bois Are: bklyn boihood is the Future
“Back in 2009…we’d been talking about how we don’t really see ourselves represented in a lot of ways. We didn’t see ourselves at the parties we were going to, we didn’t see ourselves in the organizing world, in any sort of medium.”
Celebrating Transmasculinity
“bklyn boihood came into existence as a response to the absence of positive representation of transmasculinity among people of color. For co-founder Ryann M Holmes, forming a community was “a way for me to tell myself to love myself more, to be excited (in my being) a ‘weirdo’. I was owning it, and I was affirming to myself that I am just as beautiful…”
Designers Cast a Queer Fashion Show at Brooklyn Museum
“Queer fashionistas crowded into the basement of the Ace Hotel this past Sunday, hoping to get their shot at a runway spot for a gender nonconforming fashion show called VERGE that will be presented at the Brooklyn Museum during New York Fashion Week 2015…”
OUR FAMILY, OUR PULSE
“As a collective that has spent the last six years building and growing spaces where our community can feel safe and free and inspired, we are sitting very heavily with the deep loss of lives at Pulse in Orlando...”
Masculine of center women in the LGBTQ community given safe platform to shine
Black Masculinity and the Style of Resistance
“Globally, black people are among the most influential trendsetters in music and fashion…”
10 Reasons to celebrate NYE with bklyn boihood
“Because we all know how Planet Brooklyn gets down...”
Queer Words, Queer Worlds
bklyn boihood and Rimarkable present JOY: Build community with JOY, a multigenerational celebration of queer and trans people of color. Enjoy music, board games, Spades tournaments, dance-offs, and special guest DJs. Featuring sets by Nappy Nina and resident Rimarkable. bklyn boihood is a collective that creates visibility within the LGBTQ+ community, crossing barriers of gender, race, class, age, and sexuality..
Being 'Masculine of Center' While Black
For black 'masculine of center' women, racial profiling and harassment are everyday struggles.
bklyn boihood visits the University of Cincinnati
“Coming straight out of Brooklyn, the group bklyn boihood arrived at UC Tuesday evening to spread the elimination of violent masculinity…”
Interview: queer collective bklyn boihood tell us about their upcoming book Outside the XY: Queer, Brown Masculinity
INSPIHERED BY: Morgan Mann Willis
“InspiHERed By spotlights phenomenal women in the Black queer community—everyone from artists to activists. Each week ELIXHER features someone whose personal journey and individual craft inspire us to dream bigger, laugh harder, and love deeper. This week we chat with Morgan Mann Willis, a New York City-based writer and consultant…”
Ryann Holmes on the origins of bklyn boihood, identity and self-acceptance
“Ok, so what is a "boi?" according to Urbandictionary.com (a HIGHLY trusted source), it's a word used in "the lesbian community, a young transgendered/androgynous/masculine person who is biologically female and presents themselves in a young, boyish way." Ryann Holmes, the co-founder of Bklyn Boihood, whose mission is defined as "to spread love through community-building events, music and art while sharing our journey as bois of color who believe in safe spaces, accountable action and self-care" has a more interesting way to answer that question...”