Committed to Home – with Pride


“It’s rare to find a collection of essays so rich and compelling, its contributors sharing the journeys that frequently took them into regions unknown but eventually led them back home – to themselves, their loved ones, and their communities…” Robert H. Brinkmeyer, Jr., director, Institute for Southern Studies, University of South Carolina.

This quote is from the back cover of Southern Perspectives on the Queer Movement: Committed to Home, an anthology of the first-person stories of a few (21) organizers of the LGBTQ movement in South Carolina from the HIV-AIDS pandemic in the 1980s through marriage equality in 2014. I had the privilege of collecting, editing, and securing a publisher for their voices, a labor of love for me for four years from 2013 – 2017.

During the month of June which we celebrate as Pride month, I encourage anyone who hasn’t had an opportunity to meet these trailblazers (Jim Blanton, Candace Chellew, Matt Chisling, Michael Haigler, Harriet Hancock, Deborah Hawkins, Dick Hubbard, Linda Ketner, Ed Madden and Bert Easter, Alvin McEwen, Sheila Morris, Pat Patterson and Patti O’Furniture, Jim and Warren Redman-Gress, Nekki Shutt, Tony Snell-Rodriquez, Carole Stoneking, Tom Summers, Matt Tischler, and Teresa Williams) to go to Amazon or directly to the USC Press for a read that will make you proud.

Happy Pride!

Get Vaccinated and please stay tuned.

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6 responses to “Committed to Home – with Pride”

  1. Luanne Avatar

    A project to be really proud about, Sheila!!!

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    1. Sheila Morris Avatar

      Thank you so much, Luanne! High praise from you that I very much appreciate.

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  2. Jen and the Furries Avatar

    OK so just ordered a copy. Looking forward to reading this!

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    1. Sheila Morris Avatar

      Thrilled for you to read these stories – I believe you’ll enjoy meeting my friends.
      Thank you so much.

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  3. Wayside Artist Avatar
    Wayside Artist

    Do buy a copy. Everyone who collaborated with Sheila has as unique and fascinating history to tell as Sheila’s personal journey shared within this blog. Happy Pride! 🌈

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    1. Sheila Morris Avatar

      Thanks so much, Ann. I appreciate the comment because it’s true. The stories in this book are “unique and fascinating” because they are ordinary people who were committed to home.
      Happy Pride, my friend!

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