- White Crane (gay magazine)
Infobox Magazine
title = White Crane
image_size = 200px
image_caption = "White Crane" #75,Winter 2007
editor =Dan Vera
editor_title = Managing Editor
frequency = Quarterly
circulation =
category =Newsmagazine
company =White Crane Institute
publisher =Bo Young
firstdate = 1989
country = USA
language = English
website = [http://www.gaywisdom.org www.gaywisdom.org]For nineteen years White Crane has existed as a quarterly forum for exploring and enhancing gay
wisdom &culture .History
"White Crane", [http://www.whitecranejournal.com] (formerly "White Crane Newsletter" & "White Crane Journal") was created by Robert Barzan in the Summer of
1989 .Barzan chose the name White Crane because in the ancient traditions of
China andJapan , the white crane is a symbol ofhappiness andwholeness . Suggesting high-flying aspiration and convention-defying independence. It is an appropriate symbol for the Gay quest for a life of wholeness and meaning. In that first issue Barzan described White Crane's mission:"The driving force behind this newsletter is my belief that as Gay men we have a unique and wonderful spirituality to share with each other. A spirituality that is, in part, due to our gayness but also because we have all experienced oppression of who we are as Gay men...This has forced us to drink from our own wells, exploring new ways that lead to our authenticity."
Barzan published the journal for seven years, growing the newsletter into a journal format with some of the foremost writers in gay history, spirituality and
Queer studies contributing almost from the very beginning. He remains "White Crane's" Emeritus Founder.In 1996, Barzan passed the journal on to Gay theorist, science-fiction writer and novelist
Toby Johnson . At that time he described "White Crane Journal"'s objectives:# That it be a forum where we can share with each other what we have found both helpful and not helpful for our spiritual development; and
# that what is written here be a source of encouragement in our own life journeys. You are encouraged to test everything that is written here, keep what is helpful to you, and lay the rest aside.During Johnson's tenure the publication expanded to an international readership with subscribers in
Europe ,South America ,Australia andAsia and entered the digital age with the establishment of the White Crane website [http://www.gaywisdom.org] .Johnson published White Crane Journal for seven years, writing several books in that time including the 2000 Lammie Award winning "Gay Spirituality: The Role of Gay Identity in the Transformation of Human Consciousness". Johnson is now publisher emeritus of White Crane after handing over publishing responsibilities to
Bo Young [http://www.gaywisdom.org] who had previously served as Poetry Editor and Associate Editor.Young invited former
RFD Magazine poetry editor and former LGBT church advocateDan Vera [http://www.danvera.com] to come on-board, and they share the work of publishing "White Crane" in the 21st Century. Having met inHarry Hay 's Heart Circle Workshops in the mid-90s, they seek to bring "White Crane" to new readers hungry for a spiritual grounding and self-awareness of gay meaning. Their aim is to continue a forum of discussion and sharing in the spirit of the Heart Circles they learned fromHarry Hay .A
non-profit publication, supported in its entirety by it subscribers with virtually no advertising, is a highly unusual thing in the magazine and publishing world. It speaks eloquently to the depth of commitment many gay men feel toward living a spiritual life.Fact|date=February 2007Now published by the
White Crane Institute , "White Crane" has moved to publishing books under the White Crane Books imprint. The first volume involved the reissue ofAndrew Ramer 's "Two Flutes Playing". Other volumes in the White Crane series include Mark Thompson's "Gay Spirit: Myth & Meaning", Toby Johnson's "Gay Spirituality",James Broughton 's posthumous collection of writings under the title "All" edited by poet andKPFA radio host Jack Foley, and a reissue of "Take Off The Masks" byMalcolm Boyd .White Crane also manages a "Gay Wisdom" listserve for individuals seeking inspiring and challenging reminders of the contributions gay people have made to human consciousness. This is a free service available via their website.
Critical reviews
In
2003 , theLambda Book Report described the venerable publication as "a literate, intelligent-and, at the same time, provocative and ground-breaking, scholarly quarterly of gay culture."In
2004 ,Utne Reader nominated the publication for its yearly Independent Press Awards in the area of "spiritual coverage." White Crane was the only Gay magazine to receive a nomination that year. [http://www.utne.com/cgi-bin/udt/im.display.printable?client.id=utne&story.id=11432]Themes
Committed to the certainty that gay consciousness plays a special and important role in the evolution of life on Earth, "White Crane" exists to explore the variety of ways contemporary gay men discern a more meaningful life. Toward this end the magazine has featured discussions of themes such as
Prayer ,Aging ,Sex ,Archetypes , Gaia, Elders,Totems & Animal Wisdom ,God ,Grieving ,Food ,Radical Faeries ,Pilgrimage ,Solitude , Elders,Gender ,Pleasure ,Attraction , , Altered States, andHealthy ,Gay Marriage , HealthySpirituality , LifeCraft ,Doubt &Skepticism Gay Cowboys, Chalatans & False Prophets, Cinema,Bears ,Lovers , GayAncestors , and "Race andIdentity ".They have studied the relationship of sexuality to
spirituality and how this relates to modern Gay life. For fifteen years the publication has served as a singular place for Gay men to share the wisdom of their lives.They have featured the wisdom of writers and teachers like Franklin Abbott, Antler, Robert Barzan, Jeffrey Beam,
Malcolm Boyd , Perry Brass,James Broughton ,Joseph Campbell , Michael Clark, Randy Connor, Arthur Evans,Allen Ginsberg , Christian de la Huerta,Ram Dass , Matthew Fox,Harry Hay , Daniel Helminiak,Toby Johnson , Joseph Kramer,Ed Madden ,Jeff Mann , John McNeil, Andrew Ramer, Will Roscoe, Tom Spanbauer, Mark Thompson and many others.Gay men use all kinds of paths and lifestyles to grow spiritually and to enhance their experience of life: meditation, prayer, psychotherapy, service, religion, music, drugs, yoga, breathing, ritual, dream study, dressing up, dressing down, role-playing, relationships, gardening, sex, sex rituals, dancing, and much more--all with varying degrees of success.
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.