Issue 21.02: Sexual Racism

Is it a preference, or are you sexually racist? Watermark investigates when attraction becomes discrimination, Kriseman takes the reins in St. Petersburg, UCF students vote to dismantle Pride group, Jacques Snyman brings muscle, voice, to St. Pete, Laramie Project goes interactive in Orlando, local news, photos, celebrity interviews, and much much more!

Watermark Issue 21.02// Jan. 16-29, 2014

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On the Cover | Page 33
Sexual racism defines those who rule out particular races when using personal profiles. But is it truly racism, or just a preference when it comes to sleeping with a different race? Hand Model: Kenneth Hardy, Hand Photo by Jake Stevens.

Page 8 | Orlando News
Former Orlando Police Chief Val Demings announces plans to run for Orange County Mayor; The Center has sold its property, but not for reasons you may think; Orlando is one of Advocate’s gayest cities; more

Page 12 | Tampa Bay News
Rick Kriseman, Amy Foster and Darden Rice were sworn into office in St. Petersburg Jan. 2; Crescendo will break down barriers and build bridges when it performs at a Baptist Church’s MLK ceremony; more.

Page 25 | Big man, high voice
When Jacques Snyman walks into a room, people notice his muscled physique. But when he sings, they take even more notice of his counter-tenor range. He talks about his talent in preparing for his St. Pete concert.

Page 27 | Laramie Project
The Laramie Project is getting re-imagined, in a way, by Baggy Pants Theater. The group has added an interactive element to the play, which depicts the town in which Matthew Shepard was murdered.

Page 35 | In Depth: Sexual Racism
In the 21st century, hooking up has an electronic element. But if you single out what you don’t find attractive racially, are you racist or just sharing a preference? We talk to those on both sides of the issue.

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