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499:, Tim'm proudly accepted this position with Teach For America in July 2014; a position he feels bridges his work as an educator with his long-standing commitment to LGBTQ youth advocacy. He relocated from Washington, DC to Atlanta, GA where he serves on the Atlanta-based Programming Board for the LGBT Institute. Tim'm was promoted to Senior Managing Director of Teach For America's LGBTQ Community Initiative and continues to do work nationally to advance safer and braver classrooms for LGBTQ kids and educators. 284:, was one of the few settings where DDC could emerge. The "idea of pan-Africanism and black nationalism is also kind of working against progay . It's one of the few places were those two identities converge." DDC was one of the first groups of their kind. They were formed, in part, as a response to the pandemic of HIV/AIDS among queer black men. Curator William Jones booked them as part of his "Black Gay Male Radical Performances" series at the Black Dot Café in 453:, notably as a high school coordinator in DC in 2006 and 2007, where he helped to the build capacity of high schools to get more of their students into college. He is known for his engaging teaching methods, and has taught on the post-secondary level as an instructor of Writing Pedagogy classes at 405:
showcase that has appeared at various colleges and universities nationwide. He continues to teach and perform nationally, promoting a collection of poetry released in April 2015, "pre|dispositions: affirmations on loving" and a new Hip-Hop/Soul/House project, "ICONography," which was released in
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of The New School in New York City, and as an instructor in Stanford University's first-year Writing and Critical Thinking Program. In the 2008 to 2009 Academic Year, West taught in the Department of World Languages and Cultures as a Visiting Lecturer in Ethnic Studies at California's
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to Charles Edward, a minister, and his mother, Irma Pearl Stinson, who served at various times as an administrative assistant and nurse. He counts his mother as one of the biggest influences on his life, showing him how to be thankful, loving, forgiving, and
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in 2010. West credits DDC for breaking through the media as queer and black artists, and enabling him to perform as an out LGBT black soloist, "We had pretty much remained invisible in the media prior to Deep Dickollective, so the affect was far-reaching."
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graduate and well known poet, spoken word artist and performer, lives. He started MyWritingProfessor.com where he serves as the owner and principal consultant, and remains a longstanding advocate for youth. In December 2012, he accepted a position at the
193:. He decided to move on to attend college, accept himself, even if uncertain about what his future held. His tireless work as a high school student enabled many opportunities for college, Cornell University and Duke University among others. 260:. Shortly thereafter in 1999, he discovered that he had AIDS, so he took an academic break to focus on his health and options for his future. It was during this time that he started youth advocacy work and joined forces in early 2000 with 490:
where he was swiftly promoted to serve as the director of youth services through May 2014. Tim'm's desire to have a broader impact on LGBTQ youth and young adults led his interest in Teach For America, who'd just launched its
288:. Their debut recording "BourgieBohoPostPomoAfroHomo" surprised hip hop and spoken word communities, with a fresh approach to the political and social issues, from a perspective of an increasingly vocal black and 801:
Tim'm West and the masculine mystique: In his career as a hip-hop artist—and now through his work at the Center on Halsted—West has demonstrated that there's more than one way to be a black gay man.
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who has achieved success as a performer, activist, author, teacher, and poet. He has been featured in many documentaries about hip hop culture, in addition to his books, he is widely
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and competed in the National Science Competitions where he was twice selected to represent his state at the National Junior Science and Humanities Symposium. He met then-Governor
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and repeat the 'M' on his first name. His family began calling him "Tim'm" which has remained his moniker. He is the second son of nine children, born into a musical family in
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Flores, Maria Ruth A. Knowledge Morena and Literacies de Colores: Toward the Embodiment of Life Giving Knowledges in the Arts, Poetry and Song. ProQuest, 2006.
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Malebranche, David J., et al. "The relationship between gender role conflict and condom use among black MSM." AIDS and Behavior 16.7 (2012): 2051–2061.
173:(LDS Church) which sponsored his troop. He began attending LDS Church functions at the age of twelve. While being considered for a Mormon mission, he 620:
Accomando, Christina. "Social Justice, Action, and Teaching: The Legacies of Eric Rofes." Issue 34-Social Justice Action, Teaching, and Research: 9.
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Tompkins, Kyla Wazana. Kitchen Culture: Literature, Eating and the Body Politic in the Nineteenth-century United States. Stanford University, 2004.
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Penney, Joel. ""We Don't Wear Tight Clothes": Gay Panic and Queer Style in Contemporary Hip Hop." Popular Music and Society 35.3 (2012): 321-332.
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Fleetwood, Nicole Rachelle. Documenting" the Real": youth, race, and the discourse of realness in visual culture. Stanford University, 2001.
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Bailey, Marlon M. "Performance as intravention: Ballroom culture and the politics of HIV/AIDS in Detroit." Souls 11.3 (2009): 253-274.
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Wilson, D. Mark. "Post-pomo hip-hop homos: hip-hop art, gay rappers, and social change." Social Justice 34.1 (107 (2007): 117-140.
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and was seeking a managing director. Given the trajectory of his own struggles as a queer black male in the South and even a
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West traveled to the west coast, enrolling in a Ph.D. program in interdisciplinary modern thought and literature at
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hip hop artists, but he feels now it serves to separate artists who are fundamentally just hip hop artists.
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West worked in HIV/AIDS advocacy awareness and mobilization, specializing his work for young black
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scene in Brooklyn and Manhattan. He later earned a master's in modern thought and literature from
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in extreme poverty, where he attended Taylor High School. He served as captain of his high school
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on Cellular Records in 2004. The debut provided musical complement to his first book,
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Bailey, Marlon M. "Performance as Intravention." Black Genders and Sexualities: 211.
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to compete. He was interviewed by West Point recruiters, but after revealing he had
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exercise became an underground, and critical success. West continues to educate on
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NewBlackMan (in Exile): DeepDickollective Co-Founder Tim'm West on Frank Ocean
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Tim'm West: Rhymes with homo side | Music Feature | Creative Loafing Atlanta
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Doug Cooper-Spencer: The View From Here: Tim’m West, Hip Hop Renaissance Man
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West served as the Department Chair of English and Creative Writing at the
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He was awarded a "2013 Esteem Award", and in 2015 was named an LGBTQ icon.
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American performance artist, author, hip hop musician, poet, and activist
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but feels that the term should be replaced. At first it helped organize
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In Spring of 2007, DDC released its final, full-length studio project,
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men at both AID Atlanta and Saint Hope Foundation's FUSION Center in
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interests, he was dropped as a potential recruit. West is now openly
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Tim’m West speaks at UTD and then Queerly Speaking | Dallas Voice
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West is featured prominently in the 2005 hip hop documentary,
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The One Loved Best, An Interview with Tim’M West | Prideindex
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West continues to host "Front Porch," a spoken word/hip-hop/
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Album Review: "In Security" by Tim'm West - G-Magazine Now
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and philosophy in 1998, while immersing himself in the
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Scholars Program where he taught a 6-week blog-based
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Snapshots: The He-Art and Experience of Tim'm T. West
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Index

Tim'm West
performance artist
hip hop
poet
Humboldt State University
Renaissance man
anthologized
Deep Dickollective
Newsweek
New York Times
speech impediment
stutter
Cincinnati, Ohio
gracious
reggae
rap
house music
Little Rock, Arkansas
Taylor, Arkansas
basketball
Future Farmers of America
Upward Bound
Southern Arkansas University
Bill Clinton
The United States Military Academy
West Point
same-sex
queer
Boy Scout
the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

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