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Gay USA 5/5/2022
ACLU’s James Esseks explains the draft Supreme Court decision on abortion rights and how it threatens LGBTQ+ people.
Gay USA 4/27/2022
Attacks on LGBTQ+ people are increasingly violent; but “Jeopardy” has a new lesbian winning streak. ∎ Florida and other red states continue war on LGBTQ people, women, and Black people. President weighs in. ∎ An anti-trans activist threatens dictionary company. ∎ In Chile, a lesbian Catholic school...
Gay USA 4/20/2022
FL Gov. DeSantis still on an anti-LGBTQ rampage; but Gay CO Gov., gay MO Rep. and straight MI Sen. fight back ∎ More anti-LGBTQ bigotry from FL Gov. De Santis. Out CO Gov. Polis hits back. ∎ A NY Democrat supports “Don’t Say Gay,” then backtracks. ∎ Legislators in Missouri and Michigan confront...
Imagining and Remembering the Artistry and Virtuosity of Eugene Fodor
This is a profile piece of Eugene Fodor who was a violin virtuoso and a master interpreter of the modern and classical repertoire. He made his solo debut with the Denver Symphony at 10, began touring at the age of 12 and won numerous competitions in his teen years. Gene passed on February 26th 2011...
Imagining Until I'm Free - Fannie Lou Hamer's Enduring Message to America
Jim Vrettos interviews historian Keisha Blain & activist Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove for a conversation about the legacy of Fannie Lou Hamer. Blain has sought to restore Hamer to her proper place in history through her book "Until I'm Free"
Tapping Into An Untapped Labor Market
Host Andre Ward and guest Jeffrey Abramowitz discuss the importance of hiring people previously involved in the justice system, not only as a mean of opportunity for those formerly incarcerated, but as an advantage for the companies that open the doors to them.
2021 Year-In-Review: Criminal Justice Reform… And The Road Ahead
Host Andre Ward holds a conversation with Fortune Society President & CEO JoAnne Page about the fight for Criminal Justice during 2021 and the road ahead.
Aging People in Prison
Host Andre Ward talks to Ute Ritz-Deutch, Coordinator of the Amnesty International Chapter at Ithaca, NY. They talk about aging people in prisons, parole boards and what can be done to improve the live of this population
Gay USA 11/17/2021
LGBTQ activists fight book burning; guest Jim Hubbard shows us exciting, revamped ACT UP Oral History Project website. ∎ The fight over LGBTQ books in school libraries gets heated. ∎ Religious groups object to Biden child care plan if they can’t discriminate against us. ∎ It’s Transgender...