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2022 Out on Film Festival Celebrates 35 Years
Join Gregg as he discusses this years Out on Film Festival with Jim Farmer (Festival Director) and Craig Hardesty (Board of Directors Chair). This is the 35th year for the Festival. Out on Films mis
Kollyn Conrad Turned Pain into Service with Publicly Private
Join Gregg this week as he talks with Kollyn Conrad, the executive director of an eastern Tennessee nonprofit called Publicly Private, about how he turned the pain of growing up gay and dyslexic in th
The Overturn of Roe v Wade: The Implications for the Queer Community
After almost 50 years, the Supreme Court has overturned Roe vs. Wade and made abortion access in this country almost nil. Gregg discusses this historic ruling and its implications and chances of affec
“Love Is Not Abuse”: An Exploration of Domestic Violence in Gay Relationships
Join Gregg as he welcomes Timothy McLemore founder of Essential Haus, a nonprofit organization in Miami that provides a safe place for individuals in the LGBTQ+ community who have been affected by d
Discover Gay DC’s Secrets and Hidden History with James Kirchick
Join Gregg as he welcomes James Kirchick, an American reporter, foreign correspondent, author, and columnist. James has a fascinating new book: Secret City: The Hidden History of Gay Washington and
The Craziness of LGBTQ Rights in Florida in 2022
Join Gregg and Joshua Estrin, PhD as they discuss the craziness that are LGBTQ rights in Florida right now. A Florida resident himself, Dr. Josh shares his Shut Up and Listen to Yourself philosophy.
Author Carlos Allende’s “Coffee, Shopping, Murder, Love”: A Campy Dark Murder Comedy
Join Gregg as he talks with Carlos Allende, a media psychology scholar and writer of fiction, who has penned the new novel “Coffee, Shopping, Murder, Love” – a campy dark comedy for the angry and...
Growing Up Gay in Germany: The Similarities and Differences to Growing Up Gay in the USA
Gregg welcomes Samuel Clowes Huneke who wrote “States of Liberation: Gay Men between Dictatorship and Democracy in Cold War Germany (German and European Studies)” which traces the paths of gay men in
WikiPedia Lacks LGTBQ Representation in Content and WikiEdu Is Doing Something About It
Join Gregg; LiAnna Davis (Chief Programs Officer and Deputy Director at Wiki Education); and Alma Gomez (a UCLA instructor) as they discuss the lack of LGBTQ and minority content on Wikipedia. Wiki Ed
Discover SVTV Network for LGBTQ Content Specifically for Us
Join Gregg as he discovers SVTV Network (Strong Voices Television) – a place you can go to get content and see streaming videos/shows that are specifically for the LGBTQ+ community. Meet Sheri Johnson