EMIL WILBEKIN ENJOYED A STORIED media career before founding Native Son, an organization created to inspire black gay men to create fellowship and celebrate, in his words, “who we are.” Galvanized as a student by hearing James Baldwin speak at his university, Wilbekin discovered the power of using his platform during his tenure as Editor in Chief of Vibe, which catered to a community not typically seen or celebrated in the media at the time. “A lot of that has been the inspiration for Native Son because it’s about creating our own platform so we can see each other, we can speak to each other, but we can also talk about the cultural nuances that are relevant to us,” he says. “When I created Native Son I had to dare…