D. C. CHAMBERS is an American author, poet, and artist born in Indianapolis, Indiana, in 1952. He has never wavered in his dedication to promoting protection against oppression, social injustice of...lihat lebih banyakD. C. CHAMBERS is an American author, poet, and artist born in Indianapolis, Indiana, in 1952. He has never wavered in his dedication to promoting protection against oppression, social injustice of humanity, discrimination, and intolerance against hate crimes. He has been a lifelong advocate for LGBTQ rights and worked three years as a volunteer in the Legal Department at Whitman-Walker Elizabeth Taylor Medical Center in Washington, DC, ensuring people with HIV received Social Security and Medical Benefits. In June 2017, he was a guest speaker at the World Out Games in Miami Beach. His speech against oppression and discrimination was dedicated to the forty-nine lives lost as the victims of the Pulse Bar terrorist attack and massacre on June 12, 2016, in Orlando, Florida, as well as to all LGBTQ people worldwide. Included was his highly acclaimed poem “I Used to Dream about the Day of Equality.” Several of his published poems are registered with the US Library of Congress.lihat lebih sedikit