Non Pacifica Programming

This way out : the international gay and lesbian radio magazine / produced by Greg Gordon and Lucia Chapelle.

Ongoing weekly newsmagazine which explores contemporary gay issues, as well as important past events in the gay-rights movement.|THIS WAY OUT : THE INTERNATIONAL GAY AND LESBIAN MAGAZINE / produced by Greg Gordon and Lucia Chapelle.
Excerpts from speeches, musical performances, and commentary. Features Troix Bettencourt, NYC Mayor David Dinkins, Phill Wilson, Actress Cybill Shepherd, Pat Schroeder, Tim McFeeley, NAAC Prepresentatives, and Patricia Ireland.

This way out : the international gay and lesbian radio magazine / produced by Greg Gordon and Lucia Chapelle.

Ongoing weekly newsmagazine which explores contemporary gay issues, as well as important past events in the gay-rights movement.|THIS WAY OUT : THE INTERNATIONAL GAY AND LESBIAN MAGAZINE / produced by Greg Gordon and Lucia Chapelle.
pt.1. In process / Urvashi Vaid (10:50) -- pt.2. A Message from President Clinton / read by Congressman Nancy Pelosi (3:30) -- pt.3. Music excerpt by Romanovsky and Phillips (8:05) -- pt.4. First TV reports of the March / Margie Adam (2:00).

This way out : the international gay and lesbian radio magazine / produced by Greg Gordon and Lucia Chapelle.

Ongoing weekly newsmagazine which explores contemporary gay issues, as well as important past events in the gay-rights movement.|THIS WAY OUT : THE INTERNATIONAL GAY AND LESBIAN MAGAZINE / produced by Greg Gordon and Lucia Chapelle.
pt.1. Newswrap / Cindy Friedman and Brian Nunes (10:45) -- pt.2. Live coverage of the 1993 March on Washington (2:05) -- pt.3. Bringing history out of the closet : the importance and persecution of Alan Turing / by Hugh Young ; narrated by Barry Empson (13:35).

This way out : the international gay and lesbian radio magazine / produced by Greg Gordon and Lucia Chapelle.

Ongoing weekly newsmagazine which explores contemporary gay issues, as well as important past events in the gay-rights movement.|THIS WAY OUT : THE INTERNATIONAL GAY AND LESBIAN MAGAZINE / produced by Greg Gordon and Lucia Chapelle.
pt.1. Newswrap / Cindy Friedman and Brian Nunes (7:55) -- pt.2. European study which challenges the usefullness of AZT by pre-symptomatic HIV positive / reported by Dierdre Kennedy (4:05) -- pt.3. Queer duet by K.D. Land and Andy Bell on England British music awards (3:50) -- pt.4. Resumption of a lesbian's musical career : Margie Adam / interviewed by Shelly Roberts (4:00) -- pt.5.

This way out : the international gay and lesbian radio magazine / produced by Greg Gordon and Lucia Chapelle.

Ongoing weekly newsmagazine which explores contemporary gay issues, as well as important past events in the gay-rights movement.|THIS WAY OUT : THE INTERNATIONAL GAY AND LESBIAN MAGAZINE / produced by Greg Gordon and Lucia Chapelle.
pt.1. Newswrap / Cindy Friedman and Greg Gordon (8:35) -- pt.2. Clinton's nomination of open lesbian Roberta Achtenburg to a high level government post / reported by Don Rush (4:15) -- pt.3. Criticism of the Senate Armed Forces Services Committee hearings into lesbians and gays in the military / anchored by Greg Gordon and Cindy Friedman (13:35).

This way out : the international gay and lesbian radio magazine / produced by Greg Gordon and Lucia Chapelle.

Ongoing weekly newsmagazine which explores contemporary gay issues, as well as important past events in the gay-rights movement.|THIS WAY OUT : THE INTERNATIONAL GAY AND LESBIAN MAGAZINE / produced by Greg Gordon and Lucia Chapelle.
pt.1. Newswrap / Cindy Friedman and Brian Nunes (8:00) -- pt.2. How cultural mores affect lesbian and gay identity : part 4 / Neil Miller ; interviewed by Josy Catoggio (8:35) -- pt.3. Senate Hearings on gays and lesbians in the military : Operation Life the Ban / Margarethe Cammermeyer and Keith Meinhold (9:25).

A Labor of love : midwifery comes of age / produced by Rachel Anne Goodman.

Documentary from interviews with rural Southern midwives Melissa Newll, Mildred Minix, Thelma Osborne, Jackie Rooke, and Claudia Senser, which examines both traditional and contemporary midwivery. Two of those interviewed are "lay" midwives, trained through mentorship and hands-on experience. They practice traditional methods of healing used by pioneer mountain women.

The Bean trees / Barbara Kingsolver ; produced by Tom Hansell.

The story of how two women from East Kentucky come to live together in Tucson, Arizona. One woman, Marietta Grier, changes her name to escape from Pitman County by driving West as far as her '55 V.W. Bug will take her. The other woman, LuAnn Ruiz, marries a rodeo cowboy who abandons her in Tucson after she becomes pregnant.
r.1. Grier changes her name to Taylor, leaves Pitman County, and breaks a rocker arm in her V.W. while in the Cherokee Nation -- r.2. Taylor leaves Oklahoma, and ends up adopting an infant girl who she discovers has been abused. Also introduces LuAnn Ruiz -- r.3. LuAnn visits the doctor, and comes home to discover her husband, Angel, has moved out. Taylor's V.W.
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