hosted by Nancy Nangeroni & Gordene O. MacKenzie
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Calpurnia Adams, on the murder of her boyfriend, private Barry Winchell
Marcia Deihl, longtime activist, on spirituality and bisexuality
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Introduction
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13:42
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Question of the Week
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19:19
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Hal Fuller's Twisted Nasty News
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28:55
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Calpurnia Adams (darkangel@aol.com), transgender entertainer from Nashville, Tennessee, who was in a committed relationship with private Barry Winchell. Winchell was the victim of a homophobic/transphobic hate crime when he was brutally murdered nearly one year ago by persons who served in the military with him. Calpurnia speaks about Barry's death and the circumstances that lead up to it, revealing the taunting, harassment, and cruelty Barry enudured in the months before his death. (Calpurnia's website soon to be www.calpernia.com)
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58:06
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Boston area (and some national) announcements
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64:47
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Marcia Deihl, longtime feminist and bisexual activist, writer, and musician. Her article "Bi God: Rediscovering an Ancient Self" in the just released book "Blessed BiSpirit: Bisexual People of Faith" (edited by Debra Kolodney) charts her bisexual spiritual quest. We'll hear how Marcia, the daughter of a Presbyterian minister's first sentence as a toddler was loudly expressed in the middle of her father's first service when she said "Lets get out of here." We'll hear her search for spirituality amid a backdrop of leftist, progressive politics.
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