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The Makilala crew Rachelle & Cristina welcome two prominent FilAm leaders: Potri Ranka Manis, RN; & Miguel Catacutan Braganza II. Sadly, what they share in common for this episode is their experience as victims of hate violence.
Election results good for LGBTQ candidates; but right wing relentlessly attacking LGBTQ in schools. ∎ Election results: some scary wins for the anti-LGBTQ rightwing but also some big victories for out LGBTQ candidates across the country. ∎ The US Supreme Court lets a trans man sue a Catholic...
Guest Glenn Gilliam (Executive Director of the "Althea" Documentary) joins host Kim Singleton to discuss the Classic 1950 Film "No Way Out" starring Sidney Poitier. Poitier plays a black doctor who is assigned to treat two white racist suspects who are brothers, and when one dies, it causes tension...
Host Kim Singleton sits down with actress Marie Thomas, star of stage and screen.
More anti-trans turmoil at Netflix; Texas targets trans in school sports. ∎ Turmoil continues at Netflix over Dave Chappelle’s transphobic “special.” ∎ Texas advances egregious bill targeting transgender youth. ∎ Four stars for Admiral Rachel Levine. ∎ Colin Powell’s role in keeping gays out of the...
Makilala hosts Cristina & Rachelle are joined by guest co-host Patricia Dinglasan to talk with two moms who have embraced homeschooling as the way to raise their children: Ness Liwanag & Anne Ceria.
Host Andre Ward talks to The Fortune's Society founder, David Rothenberg, about the Attica Prison Uprising which happened 50 years ago. Mr. Rothenberg was one of the 30 observers summoned by the leaders of the Attica uprising to witness their negotiations with New York State.