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			<title>Out-FM, Mon, February 01, 2010</title>
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			<pubdate>Mon, 01 February 2010 16:00:01 GMT</pubdate>
			<description>Out-FM</description>
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			Todays topics: Aids in Haiti and 
			how the economic crisis has affected 
			queers. Out-FM is New Yorks only 
			progressive queer radio hour. Todays 
			show was hosted by Chris Tomas 
			and  Naomi Brussel.  
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			<title>Out-FM, Mon, January 25, 2010</title>
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			<pubdate>Mon, 25 January 2010 16:00:01 GMT</pubdate>
			<description>Out-FM</description>
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			Trish Spoto and Naomi Brussel start 
			the show by interviewing the always 
			incisive Sharon Stapel (Executive 
			Director of the Anti-Violence Project) 
			about queer domestic violence (prompted 
			by the murder of John Lea). Both 
			Trish and Naomi bring their expertise 
			as experienced social workers to 
			the conversation about issues that 
			many queer folks are hesitant to 
			discuss openly. Listen to this 
			segment separately here. Beginning 
			18 minutes into the show, Naomi 
			interviews Scott Long, director 
			of the LGBT Rights division of 
			Human Rights Watch, about the latest 
			developments on the so-called kill-
			the-gays bill in Uganda. He also 
			moves beyond this bill to discuss 
			how it fits into the larger context 
			in Uganda, from the influence of 
			American evangelicals in so many 
			aspects of everyday Ugandan life,
			 to the overall economic, political 
			and historical situation in this 
			struggling, landlocked country.
			Finally, in the second half 
			of the show, Naomi and Trish chat 
			with Jamaican documentary filmmaker 
			Selena Blake about her new film 
			on homophobia in Jamaica.  We 
			also gave away a pair of free tickets 
			to the hilarious show Avenue Q.
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			<title>Out-FM, Mon, January 18, 2010</title>
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			<pubdate>Mon, 18 January 2010 16:00:01 GMT</pubdate>
			<description>Out-FM</description>
			<category>Public Affairs</category>
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			Martin Luther King Jr. related topics.
			 
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			<title>Out-FM, Mon, January 11, 2010</title>
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			<pubdate>Mon, 11 January 2010 16:00:01 GMT</pubdate>
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