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Consider It Blacklit highlights the 2020 Reel Sisters Film Festival
Consider It Blacklit host Kim Singleton discusses the highlights of the 2020 Reel Sisters Film Festival with festival founder Carolyn Butts. They also discuss two films released this season, Farewell Amor (written and directed by Ekwa Msangi) and Jingle Jangle (written and directed by David...
Gay USA 11/25/2020
LGBTQ rights still attacked in courts; trans pioneer gets apology from IBM. ∎ Rachel Maddow gets personal. ∎ The murderous violence against trans women of color continues. ∎ A trans computer pioneer gets an apology from IBM 52 years later. ∎ NY Mayor David Dinkins, a leader on LGBT and AIDS issues...
Consider It Blacklit highlights filmmaker Eric Phillips
Consider It Blacklit highlights filmmaker Eric Phillips
Gay USA 11/18/2020
Biden’s possible LGBTQ appointments; Transgender Awareness Week. ∎ The Biden transition and LGBTQ issues. ∎ Justice Samuel Alito delivers a crude anti-gay speech. ∎ The new Speaker of the House in Maine will be a 28-year old gay man. ∎ It is Transgender Awareness Week and we highlight some new...
#SpeakingOut - Pro Wrestling's Me Too Movement
TSC News host Fred Richani interviews domestic abuse awareness advocate Racha El-Dib of the Nadia's Hope Foundation about pro wrestling's #SpeakingOut movement and how we can help stop abuse.
Amid Rising Overdose Deaths, Hochul Urged to End Two-Tiered Addiction Treatment System in New York
Advocates and substance use treatment providers are calling on Governor Kathy Hochul to sign what they call a crucial piece of legislation to decline record overdose deaths.
This Week On MNN
This Week on MNN we continue our celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month.
Advocates and Journalists Push Hochul to Release Troves of Covid Data
A coalition of advocacy groups is pushing Governor Kathy Hochul to release over 100 datasets related to the coronavirus pandemic in New York that they believe the state is keeping.
‘Turning the Page on a Long Chapter’: Kathy Hochul's First Month as Governor of New York
Governor Kathy Hochul marked her first month in office, during which she has responded to several ongoing and new crises, barnstormed the state in public appearances, and sought to begin restoring confidence in state government after nearly three full terms of her disgraced predecessor’s leadership.