NYC Gay Youth Activist Joseph Jefferson  Commits Suicide (Hat Tip Rod 2.0)
There is very unfortunate news today as yet another young gay man  has taken his own life. Twenty-six-year-old Joseph Jefferson of Brooklyn, New  York reportedly committed suicide on Saturday by hanging, friends and associates  of the former gay youth activist and HIV peer educator
Joseph Jefferson's Facebook page is now locked but over the weekend  his last status message read: "I could not bear the burden of living as a gay  man of color in a world grown cold and hateful towards those of us who live and  love differently than the so-called 'social mainstream'. "
By most accounts, Jefferson was a true LGBT youth pioneer. The 2002  graduate of New York City's Harvey Milk High School later worked on HIV  prevention and outreach for Gay Men of African Descent (GMAD) and the  now-shuttered People of Color in Crisis (POCC), New York City's leading HIV/AIDS  groups for Black gay men. More recently, Joseph Jefferson was an assistant to  Laurence Pinckney and James Saunders, New York City's popular Black LGBT event  promoters, reports Nathan James. Jefferson was also active in New York City's  colorful ballroom community.
"Joseph was truly a sweetheart," one friend who knew him well  "Extremely bright and impassioned about social justice causes... It's such a  loss." The friend, who requests anonymity, adds that Joseph Jefferson seemed in  good spirits and "showed no indications of being unusually  depressed."
"As an advocate for LGBT youth, Mr. Jefferson surely made a  positive impact on those he met and counseled. But this same nurturing and  enrichment he offered to others, was absent in his own life to such a degree,  that he felt the only way to deal with the pain of his existence was to end it,"  wrote author and activist Nathan James on Facebook.
Joseph Jefferson becomes only the latest young LGBT person to  commit suicide in recent weeks. Jefferson also becomes the third Black LGBT  youth to commit suicide in three weeks.
At only 26-years-old, Joseph Jefferson was only beginning his  journey in life and seemingly had so much to offer the community and other Black  gay youth. Will this ever end? Will there ever be hope for young people such as  Joseph Jefferson, Aiyisha Hassan, Raymond Chase and Tyler  Clementi?
UPDATE: There will be a tribute tonight to Joseph Jefferson at  the  "I Love My Boo"  forum at GMHC on West 24th Street in Manhattan.
THIS IS REALLY BECOMING TOO MUCH TO DEAL  WITH! WE MUST MAKE IT BETTER!
 
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