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Kimeron Hardin, author of "The Gay and Lesbian Self-Esteem Book: A Guide to Loving Ourselves"

Phyllis Frye, founder of ICTLEP, the International Conference on Transgender Law & Employment Policy

Pam Johnson, interim Executive Director of MOCAA, Men Of Color Against AIDS

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     TIME    -   TOPIC                
  • 00:00 - Introduction
  • 03:30 - Question of the Week
  • 11:20 - Hal Fuller's Twisted Nasty News
  • 20:15 - Kimeron Hardin about his book, "The Gay and Lesbian Self-Esteem Book: A Guide to Loving Ourselves".
  • 33:40 - Phyllis Frye, founder of ICTLEP, the International Conference on Transgender Law & Employment Policy
  • 42:18 - Special announcement
  • 43:25 - Phyllis Frye, continued
  • 56:35 - Pam Johnson, interim Executive Director of MOCAA, Men Of Color Against AIDS, on creating community and a sense of family while effectively providing young people the help they need to avoid AIDS.
  • 86:01 - End

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Host/Executive producer:  
Engineer/TNN producer: Hal Fuller
Co-host: AJ Dirks
Commentator: Gordene MacKenzie
Producer: Karen Larsen
Assistants: Amana Hotpoint, Faye Schwartz
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GenderTalk theme music: "Counterpoint" from Point of View by Spyrogyra, GRP Records
Twisted Nasty News theme music: "Teddy Bear's Picnic" by Frank Devol, from Capitol Sings Kid's Music, Capitol Records

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