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Black History Month: 8 queer movies to watch on Revry

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Joshua “Zeke” Thomas is photographed on April 29, 2018, during an interview with Q Voice News in Beverly Hills. Thomas is the host of the Revry series “Amplify Voices,” which spotlights queer Black and people of color communities.

Photo: Q Voice News. Looking for some queer movies or series to celebrate Black History Month? Of course, we can celebrate the achievements of the Black community every day of the year.

Here are seven queer movies or series that are available on Revry, the LGBTQ streaming network that has the largest catalog of queer content. About Face As the AIDS epidemic in New York escalated during the 1980s, a young, out, and Black producer created a series of public television programs focused on HIV/AIDS.

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