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 Jerry W. Jones  Chairman Level Member
Out & About Newspaper — Publisher
Out & About Newspaper
Address617 Hart Lane
 Nashville, TN  37216
Telephone   615-596-6210
Fax615-596-6210
Emailjjones@outandaboutnewspaper.com
Webwww.outandaboutnewspaper.com
Out & About Newspaper debuted in the fall of 2002 as a monthly newspaper designed to fill a growing need in the Nashville gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender (GLBT) community. Since then it has grown to provide coverage of the GLBT community for all of Tennessee. With a target audience of more than 150,000 people, O&AN provides in-depth local news coverage along with political, business, feature, sports and entertainment stories.
 
 Bryan Jones  President Level Member
CPA Consulting Group, PLLC — CPA/PFS, CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™
CPA Consulting Group, PLLC
Address1720 West End Ave.
 Suite 403
 Nashville, TN  37203
Telephone   615-322-1225
Fax615-322-1445
Webwww.cpacg.com
CPA Consulting Group, PLLC (CPACG) is a traditional CPA firm providing traditional and financial planning services in a nontraditional way. We look beyond the numbers seeking to enable clients to achieve their goals. Blending the roles of accountant, advisor, success coach and advocate, CPACG has a track record for exceeding client expectations. Clientele of CPACG serves a wide variety of industries showing our team is capable of handling anything.
 
 Dwayne Jenkins
Nashville Black Pride — Founder & President
Nashville Black Pride
AddressBrothers & Sisters United Network, Inc.
 PO Box 68335
 Nashville, TN  37206
Telephone   615-974-2832
Emailnashblackpride@aol.com
Webwww.brothersunited.com
Nashville Black Pride is an annual celebration of life and culture for LGBT/Same Gender Loving African American's, their partners, families & friends. NBP is sponsored by Brothers & Sisters United Network, Inc., the states only 501c3 non profit organization. NBP is a proud member of the International Federatioin of Black Prides organization which is a collective of over 28 Black Prides across the country including Toronto & South Africa. Nashville's Black Pride is the last weekend in October.
 
 Jeffrey Johnson
The Johnson Real Estate
AddressKeller Williams
 30 Burton Hills Suite 175
 Nashville, TN  37215
Telephone   615-972-3567
Cell615-972-3567
EmailJeffrey@thejohnsonrealestate.com
Webwww.thejohnsonrealestate.com
Lifestyle is just about everything you need to experience the choices of living in Neighborhoods and Estates, restored historical buildings and mixed used developments, trendy lofts, upscale town homes, modern condos, and other urban properties. Do you want to live in restored historical buildings? Mixed used developments? Trendy lofts, upscale town homes, or modern condos? Whatever the answer is your lifestyle of choice. Live the fullest experiencing the lifestyle you love.
 
 Brian Johnston, LMT
Brian D Johnston, LMT — massage therapist
Address2630 woodyhill dr
 nashville, TN  37207-4540
Telephone   615-714-2966
Licensed massage therapist specializing in deep tissue/therapeutic massage. Also trained in swedish/relaxation massage and neuromuscular, pressure point and sports therapies.
 
 Dwayne Jenkins  GLBT Not for Profit Level Member
Brothers United Network, Inc. — Executive Director
Brothers United Network, Inc.
AddressPO Box 68335
 Nashville, TN  37206-3433
Telephone   615-974-2832
Cell615-974-2832
EmailBrosUnited@aol.com
Webwww.brothersunited.com
The Brothers and Sisters United Network is a collective of African American LGBT/SGL volunteers that seeks to provide community empowerment and self actualization through its individual BU Chapters in Nashville, Chattanooga, Memphis & Knoxville. The organization strives to provide continuous psychosocial, life coaching, affirming pastoral care, and healthy social supports to the Black LGBT community to enhance their life. The BASU network also hosts the annual Nashvile Black Pride celebration.