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Gay Waves Radio Program
Show moreFeatures separate interviews with Jerry Borris (T: 16:47-22:56) and Winn Wiser (T: 22:57-29:40), both of whom are involved in the Eleanore Roosevelt Gay Political Club. Borris discusses their recent reception for Raymond Pianka, who was running for City Council, Ward 17, against John Lynch. Wiser discusses other local political issues and endorsements. Other features are international Lesbian Gay Bisexual Trans gender (LGBT) news and a community calender.
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Show moreFeatures an excerpt from Brian McNaught's speech at CWRU's Lesbian Gay Conference (T: 14:37-30:39). Other features are international Lesbian Gay Bisexual Trans gender (LGBT) news and a community calender.
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Show moreConclusion of speech at CWRU's Lesbian Gay Conference by Brian McNaught, author of "A Disturbed Peace: Reflections of an Irish Catholic Homosexual" (T: 13:57-31:10). Other features are international Lesbian Gay Bisexual Trans gender (LGBT) news and a community calender.
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Show moreInterview with the members of P-FLAG (Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays) (T: 9:46-21:22), as well as an excerpt of stand-up comedian Kate Clinton (T: 21:23-28:08). Other features are international Lesbian Gay Bisexual Trans gender (LGBT) news and a community calender.
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Show moreInterview of Bill Roule, Chapter President of Dignity New York (T: 12:41-30:41). Other features are international Lesbian Gay Bisexual Trans gender (LGBT) news and a community calender.
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Show moreInterview with Randy Gearhart of Cleveland's Health Issues Task Force (T: 10:45-26:47). Other features are international Lesbian Gay Bisexual Trans gender (LGBT) news and a community calender.
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Show moreFeatures music of Holly Near in celebration of her upcoming concert at Peabodies Down Under (T: 13:15-28:00). Other features are international Lesbian Gay Bisexual Trans gender (LGBT) news and a community calender.
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