Now, I am not one to gossip. (such a lie) However, we all remember Mr. Dean when he spilled the Teas on those who were down-LO (you remember when that was a thing) in the Entertainment Industry. At that time a lot of people were upset that he would do such a thing. A lot of people believed he had been black balled in the industry as after his 15 minutes of fame was up he went missing.
Now lets talk about this, “Hiding In Hip Hop” told all the teas on exactly what its title says. “Out in Hip Hop” discusses what it is to be OUT in the Hip Hop Industry and the challenges that one faces and backlash that we must endure. With that said, are these topics two of the same?? I’ll leave that answer to you.
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Hip Hop is officially ‘out.’ Openly gay and transgender personalities are now featured on top rated TV network shows like Fox’s “Empire”; Netflix’s “Orange is the New Black”; and even on reality TV on VH1’s “Love and Hip Hop: Hollywood.” While some may not remember, it was best-selling author Terrance Dean who first flung open the door and literally pushed Hip Hop “out” of the closet. Hip Hop has not been the same since!
Dean met the controversy head on, even as media and readers alike were not quite ready to accept the truth he was serving. However, accounts and predictions he made at that time have now come full circle and today, in 2015, Hip Hop has been fully outed.
Speaker, educator, author and Detroit native, Terrance Dean took a hiatus from the entertainment industry and received his Master’s in Theological Studies from Vanderbilt Divinity School in 2014. He is currently a Ph.D. student in Religion at Vanderbilt University in the Graduate Department of Religion. He is also a 2005 John Seigenthaler Journalism Fellow from Vanderbilt University. Dean has lectured and conducted workshops at noted institutions of education around the country. In 2011, Dean was acknowledged as the first Black gay author to be nominated for two Lambda Literary awards for two books in two different categories; his book, “Visible Lives” was nominated for LGBT Anthology, and his book, “Straight From Your Gay Best Friend” was nominated for LGBT Non-Fiction. Dean is a contributing writer to the anthologies, Souls of My Brothers and Always Too Soon.
Dean has written for and been featured in mainstream and urban media outlets around the globe. He has also appeared across the country and internationally, on popular syndicated radio shows and made numerous national television appearances. Dean currently writes a weekly advice column,”Straight From Your Gay Best Friend,” on the popular urban website, Bossip.com, reaching by over 100,000 readers weekly. Both HIDING IN HIP HOP and MOGUL are available in hardback, paperback, and as eBooks wherever books are sold. Connect with Terrance Dean on Twitter at @TerranceDean and on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/terrance.dean
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