Joseph (Joe) Fairchild Beam graduated from Franklin College in 1976 with a Bachelor of Arts Degree. Originally from Philadelphia, Beam participated in the Black Student Union (BSU), submitted work to the Apogee (literary...
Joseph Beam is described as an activist on this page shared by A Project of Equality Forum for LGBT History Month in 2013 Information about his education, his writing, and his activism are shared.
BEAM: Black Emotional and Mental Health Collective is a nonprofit organization that provides training, grant funding, education, and resources for the "healing, wellness, and liberation of Black and marginalized communities."...
This Philadelphia Media Network, news article highlights the life and work of Joseph Beam's mother, Dorothy Beam. Included are references to her collaborative work with poet Essex Hemphill to fulfill "Joseph's vision."
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The Joseph Beam Papers are housed at the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture. In-person appointments are necessary to view the Papers, and more information about the collection is on their website,...
This is the first episode of The Esoteric Negro, a podcast that explores philosophy, theology, and media and give voice to BIPOC voices that "exist outside of conventional wisdom and mainstream culture." Oko Carter discusses...
This is an excerpt from the Believe Out Loud and CoH World AIDS Day Service of Remembrance 2021. Written by Essex Hemphill, the poem is performed by Bishop Joseph Tolton and Pastor Darryl Brown, Jr.....