Although he worked as a dancer, choreographer, and shop owner, Wakefield Poole is best known for his groundbreaking feature-length gay erotic films, particularly 'Boys in the Sand.'
Although he worked as a dancer, choreographer, and shop owner, Wakefield Poole is best known for his groundbreaking feature-length gay erotic films, particularly 'Boys in the Sand.'
Posted: May 26, 2021 3:37 PM AT | Last Updated: May 26
Greg Dean (left) and Cyndi Rafuse said their camping trip last August was spoiled by a racist threat involving a noose. (Greg Dean and Cyndi Rafuse)
Two teenage boys are due in court next month in Bridgewater, N.S., on charges of public incitement of hatred after allegedly waving a noose at a Black man and his family last summer.
Greg Dean and Cyndi Rafuse were on a family camping trip with their two sons in the Chester, N.S., area on Aug. 15, 2020.
On that Saturday afternoon, they went to a municipal beach on Lower Grant Road and said a blue truck pulled into the parking lot. Dean said two teenagers got out of the truck and stared at him. He said he and his sons were the only people of colour on the beach that day.