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jaysays.com presents Closet Talk, a weekly show discussing issues surrounding the LGBT community, coming out of and staying in the closet.

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    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.
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    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including being the organizer of California's Meet in the Middle rally held after the passage of Proposition 8, which repealed California’s recognition of same-sex marriage.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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    Closet Talk: Ami and Ruby - Are we married?

    Ami and Ruby were married in a ceremony that was not recognized by their state; however, oncemarried was allowed in California, and knowing the Proposition 8 was looming, the couple headed south and tied the knot. Now, they are trekking around the country through many states that don't recognize their marriage with the goal of visiting all states that do (including the District of Columbia). Why? Here's what they have to say on their

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    Closet Talk: Susan Parker author of Walking in the Deep End

    "Susan Parker is a consultant, motivational speaker, and author of numerous short stories, articles and white papers. After spending her formative years as a Catholic and most of her life in no less than six Evangelical denominations, her experiences reveal a pursuit of faith as sincere as any soul’s on the planet. She is committed to helping others connect to their authentic selves and to the promotion of understanding between religious, cultural, racial, sexual-orientation and gender equality groups through the power of humor, honest dialogue, artistic expression and meaningful interchange." Her latest book,

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    Closet Talk: Dr. Jallen Rix

    "Speaker, author, and educator, Jallen Rix has come a long way to be a sex expert. Growing up as a Southern Baptist, he was taught that spirituality was heavenly but sexuality was from the devil. While obtaining a B.A. in creative arts and a minor in theology, he also went to great lengths attempting to change his sexuality from gay to straight in an ex-gay ministry -- to no avail. That experience set him on a journey of discovery that ultimately resulted in Jallen earning his Doctorate of Education in Sexology from The Institute for Advanced Study of Human Sexuality in San Francisco. This has equipped him to teach human sexuality at the university level as well as consult in private practice. His speciality is innovative perspectives in sex education. Over the years, Jallen has become an expert on the damaging effects of, and recovery from, the ex-gay movement. He has appeared on TV talkshows, such as Talk or Walk and ABC’s News Magazine 20/20. He also pens the popular advice column, Sex Ed in Bed. As an educator, Jallen creates an accepting and safe environment that provides support, humor and insight for a wide variety of audiences."

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    Closet Talk: LGBT Families | Adoption, Milk and Cookies at the National Equality March

    On this specially scheduled episode, we'll be talking LGBT Families at that National Equality March with Milk and Cookies Event hostess, Wendy Forbes. But before you need to take your kids to a Milk and Cookies Event, it may help to know how to adopt kids - a sometimes challenging thing for LGBT couples. Therefore, we'll also have Andre Wade who will be hosting an Adoption Seminar in D.C.

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    Closet Talk: Chalk Messages with Jen Dugan

    Chalk Messages started as a local event, but this year hopes to bring in national participation from colleges and universities. Jen Dugan has stepped up to the plate to promote this event on the national level. "[The] chalk messages quickly became a familiar quirk around Drew’s campus - popping up every Coming Out Week and Day of Silence to remind members of the GLBTQ community that they are loved - and that their love is appreciated." We'll be talking to Jen about her coming out, the inspiration behind the event and how you can support the event in your location.

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