Kai Wright, Brooklyn-based writer and editor and the author of Drifting Toward Love: Black, Brown, Gay, and Coming of Age on the Streets of New York
(Beacon, 2008), talks about the lives of three gay teenagers living in East New York.
Drifting Toward Love is available for purchase at Amazon.com.
I publish a quarterly journal on Gay culture and would like to talk to Mr. Wright, if you would be so kind as to pass my email address along to him.
www.gaywisdom.org
Hi Brian
I'd love you to do an investigative program on the troubled airline industry from the never-mentioned point of view that Homeland Security tacks a $300+ tax onto a $200 airticket, whether you're travelling between NY and London or NY and Toronto.
And for what? Security?!?! Yeh, right!
I'm sure Homeland Security could use some of those usurous and ill-applied fees to subsidise the airlines, instead of the airlines now being forced to charge their customers more.
Thanks, Jill Kaganson
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