In The Basement with McLemore

Bryant McLemore-Smith

In The Basement with McLemore is a compelling podcast that delves into important conversations surrounding the LGBTQ community. Hosted by Bryant McLemore-Smith—a passionate advocate for gay rights, racial justice, and universal freedom of choice—the show offers insightful discussions and personal stories. Bryant is also the author of a moving account about overcoming same-sex abuse. Tune in to In The Basement with McLemore: "Where The Truth Comes Out!"

Episodes

  1. In The Basement With McLemore Episode 5 - host Bryant McLemore welcomes the remarkable Mr. Leslie Givens

    May 20

    In The Basement With McLemore Episode 5 - host Bryant McLemore welcomes the remarkable Mr. Leslie Givens

    In this captivating episode of “In The Basement,” host Bryant McLemore welcomes the remarkable Mr. Leslie Givens for an inspiring conversation. Leslie’s journey began at just 18 years old, igniting a passion for helping others that has only grown stronger over time. As Affinity’s first male board member, Leslie shattered barriers and set new standards for community leadership. His commitment to service shines through his work with organizations such as the South Side Help Center, Project Vida, Link Up, Alliance Care 360, the Chicago Methamphetamine Task Force (Cook County), and the Mental Health Hub, among others. Don’t miss this chance to hear Leslie’s powerful story, learn what drives his mission, and discover how he continues to create positive change. Tune in for wisdom, inspiration, and the kind of conversation that leaves a lasting impression. Methamphetamine use among Black Gay, Bisexual, and Same-Gender Loving (GBSGL) men in Chicago is a growing public health crisis. The Chicago Methamphetamine Task Force (CMTF) was re-established in 2020 to address this issue, highlighting the lack of data and culturally responsive interventions. CHICAGO METHAMPHETAMINE TASK FORCE Initially formed in 2004 in response to the rising methamphetamine crisis among primarily white gay men, the Chicago Methamphetamine Task Force (CMTF) was re-established in 2020, following the release of the Crystal-Clear Chicago docu-article. Based on the research of Dr. Keith R. Green (formerly of Loyola University Chicago), Crystal CLEAR Chicago served to document the emerging methamphetamine epidemic among Black GBSGL men. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    44 min
  2. In The Basement with McLemore Episode #4 - Mr. Charles Nelson, President of Adodi Chapter Chicago

    May 12

    In The Basement with McLemore Episode #4 - Mr. Charles Nelson, President of Adodi Chapter Chicago

    In the latest episode of “In the Basement with McLemore,” host Bryant McLemore-Smith sits down with Mr. Charles Nelson, President of the Chicago Chapter of Adodi, to discuss the enduring legacy and vital role of Adodi. Described as “a building of community,” Adodi has become a source of support, brotherhood, and healing for many same-gender-loving men of African descent, as well as those with Latino heritage, regardless of HIV status. Since its founding in Philadelphia in 1986 by Clifford Rawlins, Adodi has stood as one of the oldest Black gay organizations in the United States. Born out of the need to create safe spaces during the early AIDS epidemic, Adodi’s retreats have offered participants a unique opportunity to grieve, heal, and learn from one another. Drawing on the oral traditions of African ancestors, these gatherings foster intergenerational exchange among peers, elders, and youth. By 2003, Adodi had expanded to include chapters in dozens of cities and suburbs. Today, active chapters remain in Detroit, Chicago, Philadelphia, New York, and Washington, DC, each offering regular programming and annual retreats that continue to strengthen the bonds of community. The name Adodi is often understood as the plural of “ado,” a Yoruba term for “a man who loves another man,” highlighting the organization’s cultural roots and mission of affirmation. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    47 min
  3. Apr 26

    Bryant McLemore-Smith host of In the Basement with McLemore Episode #2, have an indepth conversation with Writer - Director and Producer of BlkOut Theater Project Play Lovers An Original Horror Story

    Bryant McLemore-Smith host of In the Basement with McLemore Episode #2, have an indepth conversation with Writer - Director and Producer of BlkOut Theater Project Play Lovers An Original Horror Story Roman Mitchell. Lovers An Original Horror Story. Lovers is not just a story about relationships. It's about what relationships are being forced to carry in a society that has hollowed out everything else, and the visceral horrors that emerge from that positioning. Be careful what you wish for. Get ready for an electrifying journey! The next chapter unfolds with heart-pounding twists and unexpected turns that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Adventure awaits just beyond the horizon—are you prepared to experience the extraordinary? "Lovers: An Original Horror Story." "Lovers" extends beyond relationships, examining what they are compelled to bear within a society where many other aspects have been diminished, and the resulting psychological horrors that arise from this context. The production promises an engaging narrative filled with suspenseful developments and unexpected plot turns designed to captivate the audience. Viewers can anticipate a compelling theatrical experience. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    53 min

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In The Basement with McLemore is a compelling podcast that delves into important conversations surrounding the LGBTQ community. Hosted by Bryant McLemore-Smith—a passionate advocate for gay rights, racial justice, and universal freedom of choice—the show offers insightful discussions and personal stories. Bryant is also the author of a moving account about overcoming same-sex abuse. Tune in to In The Basement with McLemore: "Where The Truth Comes Out!"