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Tuesday, February 16, 2016

Afghan Escape & "Mama" Missives!

Gay Afghan refugee Qais Munhazim tells his story of fleeing gender role prison to correspondents John Townsend and Dixie Treichel.

Meg Christian sings and Sir Ian McKellen remembers "Mouse's" mail to his mom (a reading from Armistead Maupin’s Tales of the City).

And in NewsWrap: Malawi's High Court declares open season on gay men, Portugal's parliament rescues vetoed adoption rights, Bermuda's government unveils its civil unions proposal, Indonesia bans queer emojis, a youth group raises cash for a homophobic church conversion, Barack ditches Michelle for a date with Ellen, and more international LGBT news reported this week by Wenzel Jones and Tanya Kane-Parry (produced by Steve Pride, written by Greg Gordon).


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Tuesday, January 05, 2016

Wolfe Video: Stand and Distribute!

LGBT film distribution pioneer Kathy Wolfe chats with Entertainment Correspondent Steve Pride about the serendipitous success of Wolfe Video!

And in NewsWrap: India’s queers stay outlaws under archaic sex code, Greece’s civil partnerships opened to same-gender couples, Slovenian voters vanquish marriage equality, adoption rights advance in New Zealand and Italy, Malawi gays freed following international outcry, gays jailed in Tunisia and Senegal, and more international LGBT news reported this week by Wenzel Jones and John Dyer V (produced by Steve Pride, written by Greg Gordon).


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Thursday, July 24, 2014

ObamENDA & Tutu's Heaven

Week of July 21, 2014

An executive order from U.S. President Barack Obama creates anti-bias employment protections for LGBT people in the federal workforce -- without the religious exemptions many advocates worried would be added in the wake of the Supreme Court’s Hobby Lobby ruling. Meanwhile, U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder revealed the administration’s plan if and whenever a marriage equality case reaches the high court.

Australian Olympic swimmer <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian_Thorpe">Ian Thorpe</a> found the water in the coming out pool was just fine, and newly-minted NFL football rookie <a href="http://michaelsam.com/">Michael Sam</a> was gay visibility's most valuable player when he accepted the ESPN television network's Arthur Ashe Courage Award.

South Africa's preeminent representative of reconciliation and Nobel Prize winner <a href="http://www.tutu.org/home/">Archbishop Desmond Tutu</a> prophesizes that there is Pride beyond the pearly gates.

And in <i><a href="http://bit.ly/1nyGLvt">NewsWrap</a></i>: HIV/AIDS researchers and activists become victims of the Ukraine-Russia conflict; U.S. judges consider marriage equality in Oklahoma, Florida, Utah and Colorado; Croatian couples win almost-equality; Malawi cuts costs by ignoring same-gender sex; more news reported this week by Michael LeBeau and Sarah Sweeney (produced by Steve Pride).

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Tuesday, July 22, 2014

NewsWrap for the week ending July 19, 2014

SUMMARY

Hope Shot Down - Renowned Dutch HIV/AIDS researcher/activist Joep Lange and at least a few fellow scientists/activists traveling to the annual International AIDS Conference in Melbourne perish in the downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 over eastern Ukraine …

Wooing and Courting - the 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals overturns Oklahoma's ban on civil marriage for same-gender couples, a circuit court judge declares Florida's ban unconstitutional, the U.S. Supreme Court decides not to force Utah to recognize the marriages of more than a thousand lesbian and gay couples who legally wed in the state during a brief time when that was possible, and Colorado's Supreme Court orders the Denver County clerk to stop issuing marriage licenses to same-gender couples, but doesn’t stop fellow rogue clerks in Boulder and Pueblo counties from continuing to do so …

Equality-Adjacent - Croatian lawmakers overwhelmingly approve a bill to create marriage-like but less-than-equal "life partnerships" for gay and lesbian couples …

The High Price of Persecution - Malawi's Justice Minister tell a U.N. human rights panel that her government has told police to stop arresting gay people, who can be and have been punished with up to 14 years in prison at hard labor -- but financial constraints seem to have been the practical motivation …

Closing the Books - Singapore's National Library Board takes heat for ordering the removal and destruction of all copies of the true-life penguin story "And Tango Makes Three" and two other LGBT-themed children's books ….

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Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Becoming Santa & 2011's Outstanding "Outings"

"Santa Jack" Sanderson's documentary on his experiences at Santa School makes the yuletide gay for correspondent Vash Boddie.

Athletes, actors, authors and others came streaming out of the closet this year. Rainbow Minute producers Judd Proctor and Brian Burns have Robert Friedline read some of their stories.

Plus: Proctor and Burns return to reveal the truth about Mrs. Claus & Miss Bates … the Gay Liberation Quire of Sydney and the Therapy Sisters sing songs to brighten the holidays.

And in NewsWrap: U.N. documents LGBT human wrongs, Malawi reviews sodomy statutes, lesbian Australian Finance Minister adds baby, Philippines activists carol Catholic Bishops, Michigan kids can again "don … gay apparel," and more news reported by Sheri Lunn and Gary Shaw (produced by Steve Pride).

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Monday, June 14, 2010

"8: The Mormon Proposition"

Now playing ... week of June 14, 2010

Entertainment Reporter Steve Pride's preview of the new documentary expose includes comments by producer and narrator Dustin Lance Black, Californians Against Hate founder Fred Karger, and Mormon mom of a married gay son Linda Stay.

And in NewsWrap: inclusive policies take Episcopalians out of the ecumenical conversation, Iceland lawmakers unanimously agree to marriage equality, pardoned Malawi men part under pressure, three million celebrate Pride in Sao Paulo, Tel Aviv Pride remembers the victims of a murderous attack, and more news.

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Monday, June 07, 2010

NewsWrap for the week ending June 5, 2010:

Summary: A committee of the United Nations Economic and Social Council rejects consultative status for the International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission ... more than a thousand mostly young Muslims stage a first-ever march against homosexuality in Ghana ... Tiwonge Chimbalanga & Steven Monjeza, the Malawi couple pardoned from their 14 years hard labor sodomy prison sentence by President Bingu wa Mutharika last week, make their first post-release public appearance ... a 42-year-old Pakistani man and his 19-year-old transwoman friend are arrested in a raid on the teen's birthday party in Peshawar and are being charged with sodomy ... U.S. President Barack Obama issues an official LGBT Pride Month proclamation and issues a memo outlining the benefits he ordered last year for the partners and children of lesbigay federal workers ... military veterans Dan Choi and Jim Pietrangelo end their week-long hunger strike protesting the slow progress of "Don't Ask Don't Tell" repeal but say they might do it again ... Dutch airline KLM refuses the request of its gay flight attendants to not have to work on flights to queer-dangerous Iran ... Dutch researchers say they may have discovered evidence that "gaydar" actually exists.

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