Tag: LGBT
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Episode 38 – Bil Browning, Co-Owner and Publisher of The Bilerico Project Blog (Part 2 of 2)
Bil Browning is a long-time LGBT activist and writer and is the co-owner and publisher of the Bilerico Project, which is the LGBT equivalent of the Huffington Post. Over 50 contributing bloggers on the Bilerico Project represent the vast diversity of the gay community. Bil talks about the role The Bilerico Project plays in the…
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Episode 37 – Bil Browning, Co-Owner and Publisher of The Bilerico Project Blog (Part 1 of 2)
Bil Browning is a long-time LGBT activist and writer and is the co-owner and publisher of The Bilerico Project which is the LGBT equivalent of the Huffington Post. Over 50 contributing bloggers on the Bilerico Project represent the vast diversity of the gay community. Contributors include, activists politicos, writers, video bloggers, journalists and advice columnists…
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Episode 36 – Rick Vanderslice, Host of The Buli Salon Podcast and Dallas Radio Legend (Part 2 of 2)
Rick Vanderslice, host of The Buli Salon Podcast and Dallas Radio Veteran. Rick’s career in Dallas has spanned being a disc jockey on formats ranging from classic rock to smooth jazz. Rick hosted “The Evening Talk Show with Rick Vanderslise” on the Dallas NPR station. Rick discusses his years in radio and how he stays…
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Episode 35 – Rick Vanderslice, Host of The Buli Salon Podcast and Veteran Dallas Radio Personality (Part 1 of 2)
Rick Vanderslice, host of The Buli Salon podcast and veteran Dallas Radio Personality. Rick’s legendary career in Dallas has spanned being a disc jockey on formats ranging from classic rock to smooth jazz. Rick hosted “The Evening Talk Show with Rick Vanderslise” on the Dallas NPR station. Rick describes his podcast and discusses the history…
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Episode 34 – Beth Teper, Executive Director of Colage
Colage is the national support organization for equality and justice for people with lesbian, gay, bisexual and/or transgender parents and their families. Beth discusses the unique challenge faced by kids with LGBT parents from coming out to friends to dealing with school and the wide variety of support services provided by colage. Featured Websites Colage…
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Episode 33 – Ed Oakley, Former Dallas City Councilman 2001-2007 and Candidate for Mayor of Dallas in 2007 (Part 2 of 2)
An inside look into the workings of large city government. Openly gay city councilman discusses the challenges facing cities as they face the need to become green, the disastrous state of our nation’s infrastructure, the water shortage facing our nation, the Trinity River Project, advice to others in the LGBT community interested in serving in…
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Episode 32 – Ed Oakley, Former Dallas City Councilman and Candidate for Mayor of Dallas (Part 1 of 2)
Episode 32 – Ed Oakley, Former Dallas City Councilman 2001-2007 and Candidate for Mayor of Dallas in 2007 (Part 1 of 2). An inside look into the workings of large city government. Openly gay city councilman discusses his proudest accomplishments, run to become first openly gay large American city, changes within, Oak Lawn (gay community…
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Episode 31 – Jennifer Chrisler, Executive Director of the Family Equality Council. My commentary is titled “An Outsider’s View of Our Inner City Schools.”
Jennifer Chrisler, Executive Director of the Family Equality Council which is the national advocacy organization committed to securing family equality for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer parents, guardians and allies. Jennifer Chrisler has extensive experience in all aspects of nonprofit management. Jennifer and her spouse, Cheryl Jacques, reside in the Boston Area with their…
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Episode 30 – (Part 2 of 2 ) Gary J. Gates, Ph.D., Senior Research Fellow at the Williams Institute at the UCLA School of Law.
Episode 30 – (Part 2 of 2 ) Gary J. Gates, Ph.D., Senior Research Fellow at the Williams Institute at the UCLA School of Law which is a research center dedicated in the field of sexual orientation law and public policy. Dr. Gates, a nationally recognized recognized expert on the geography and demography of LGBT…
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A Window of Opportunity
Each of us in the LGBT community has a unique window of opportunity during 2008. The mood in America is different during this presidential election than any election year I remember…