Jonathan
Lykes
Co-founder
Keeping Ballroom Community Alive Network (KBCAN)
Bio
KBCAN seeks to actualize liberation through confronting systemic oppression by building power, organizing House/Ballroom styled direct actions, and connecting the House and Ballroom Community to resources. The House and Ball community (i.e. ballroom scene) is a national subculture comprised of Black and Latinx LGBTQ youth and adults. Evolving from Harlem drag balls throughout the Harlem Renaissance (1930’s), ballroom provides a platform, which celebrates all forms of gender and sexual expression. The House and Ball scene provides many youth and adults with a chosen kinship structure through which collective impact, resiliency and vital resources are obtained.
Jonathan is Co-chair of the National Board of Directors for Black Youth Project 100 (BYP100-C4) and is also the Artistic Director for BYP100’s freedom song and chant album, The Black Joy Experience, helping to teach holistic energy through the Black radical tradition. He earned his bachelor’s degree from the University of Chicago, where he also received his master’s degree from the School for Social Service Administration.