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Sidney Brinkley, "The National Coalition of Black Lesbians and Gays: Making History"Archived 2011-07-08 at the Wayback Machine Blacklight magazine online, 2009; accessed 24 February 2011. "In a few short months there was a core group who would eventually serve as officers at various times. In addition to Mr. Jones and Mr. Gerald – who would become the first male executive director – the group included Darlene Garner, Louis Hughes, Renee McCoy, Jon Gee and Delores Berry."
MCC People of African Descent page, "General History"Archived 2011-07-26 at the Wayback Machine, accessed 24 February 2011: "1995: [...] One of the recommendations within this report was that the denomination should begin sponsoring a bi-annual conference for People of African Descent in MCC. The Board of Elders asked Rev. Elder Darlene Garner to be responsible for ensuring follow-through on the recommendations contained in The Report, including convening biennial MCC conferences for people of African descent."
Sidney Brinkley, "The National Coalition of Black Lesbians and Gays: Making History"Archived 2011-07-08 at the Wayback Machine Blacklight magazine online, 2009; accessed 24 February 2011. "In a few short months there was a core group who would eventually serve as officers at various times. In addition to Mr. Jones and Mr. Gerald – who would become the first male executive director – the group included Darlene Garner, Louis Hughes, Renee McCoy, Jon Gee and Delores Berry."
MCC People of African Descent page, "General History"Archived 2011-07-26 at the Wayback Machine, accessed 24 February 2011: "1995: [...] One of the recommendations within this report was that the denomination should begin sponsoring a bi-annual conference for People of African Descent in MCC. The Board of Elders asked Rev. Elder Darlene Garner to be responsible for ensuring follow-through on the recommendations contained in The Report, including convening biennial MCC conferences for people of African descent."