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The front of the Hammonds House Museum

Join Us in Person Starting Sunday, February 5, 2023

Excerpt from the January 28, 2023 newsletter: Sunday, February 5, 2023,“When We All Get Together” in person as well as on-line. We are joyfully returning to our starting place at Hammonds House Museum. Please be advised that the building is accessible for lighter weight wheelchairs and please contact us about making use of the lift. It …

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Conversation with Historian Dan Royles, Ph.D.

Conversation with Historian Dan Royles, Ph.D. and Rev. Duncan Teague

Conversation with Historian Dan Royles, Ph.D. which the LGBTQ Religious Archives Network hosted on March 23, 2021.  It is a lively discussion between Dan and the Rev. Duncan Teague about Dan’s career in queer historical scholarship and his paper that was honored with this year’s LGBTQ Religious History Award: “The Balm in Gilead: AIDS Activism …

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Craig Washington (from left), Anthony Antoine, the Rev. Duncan Teague and Charles Stephens were all members of the Second Sunday group that met from the early '90s to the early 2000s near the Historic Fourth Ward Park, where a historical marker will be erected. Ben Gray/For the AJC

Rev. Teague in AJC: Preserving Atlanta’s gay history

Rev. Duncan Teague was one of the members of the Second Sunday group that met from the early ’90s to the early 2000s near the Historic Fourth Ward Park, where a historical marker will be erected. That groups as well as others are included in an article By Rosalind Bentley in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.  

Rev. Duncan Teague message to Coastal Virginia UU

This is a video greeting from Rev. Duncan Teague, founding minister of Abundant LUUV Congregation in Atlanta, GA. On Sunday, Jan. 12th, Coastal Virginia UU donated their Special Offering to benefit the work of Rev. Teague and Abundant LUUv.

Rev. Duncan Teague

Rev. Teague: We need a cultural change to address the HIV epidemic

Abundant Love UU founding minister Rev. Duncan Teague was interviewed for an Atlanta Journal-Constitution article, “HIV activists react to Trump’s promise to eradicate the epidemic” (2/5/19). In response to the State of the Union Speech, Rev. Teague said that in order for the president to make good on that talking point, it would require a …

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Rev Duncan Teague being interviewed, January 2019

FGTV: Remembering Tony Daniels

Fulton County District 4 Commissioner Natalie Hall remembers a champion of the HIV/AIDS Community in her monthly FGTV Show, The District. Rev Duncan Teague talks about Tony Daniels. (Twitter)

Dr. Ashley Coleman Taylor and Rev. Duncan Teague

Rev. Teague interviewed: On Second Thought

“On Second Thought” host Virginia Prescott interviewed Dr. Ashley Coleman Taylor and Rev. Duncan Teague about a new oral history project reaches back over the decades for stories of black queer people in Atlanta. Listen to the interview

Duncan Teague in AJC

Rev. Teague on The Silent Epidemic: Counting the cost of being ignored

Rev. Duncan Teague is featured in the first of a five-part series on The silent epidemic: Black gay men and HIV, by Gracie Bonds Staples in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution