"I Can't Date Jesus" looks at challenges black gay men face today
Growing up black, gay and Beyoncé-obsessed in a deeply religious Texas home can be especially difficult for someone struggling to find self-love and acceptance. The New York Times best-selling book "I Can't Date Jesus" explores what it's like to come of age in a world seemingly against creative and sensitive black men. The book's author, Michael Arceneaux, joined CBSN to discuss his journey and what he has learned along the way.