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Date / Time: 12/10/2009 2:00 AM UTC
Category: Culture
Call-in Number: (347) 884-9149
LGBT people are becoming increasingly frustrated by the Democratic party's refusal to fully support equality for all Americans. With a majority lead in the House and Senate and a Democratic President, action should be inevitable. But here we sit losing state after state with several Democrats refusing to recognize equality. Enter Socialism. Tonight's show features guests Seth Fowler (OneStruggleOneFight.com) and Ragina Johnson to discuss the gap being filled by the socialist party in the quest for human rights.
Date / Time: 11/19/2009 2:00 AM UTC
Robin McGehee gained national attention after being removed from the PTA board at her son’s Catholic school for being gay. Since then, she’s continued moving forward in the quest for civil equality for all people and has served the LGBTQ community as a friend and muse. Most recently, she served as co-director of the National Equality March in Washington D.C. However, much occurred before that, including being the organizer of California's Meet in the Middle rally held after the passage of Proposition 8, which repealed California’s recognition of same-sex marriage. Her work in youth advocacy resulted in a Martin Luther King, Jr. award. Advocacy has led her down many roads and she continues moving forward toward the goal of equality for all. Next in line? Meet in the Middle for Maine Equality!
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