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Minnie Bruce Pratt, on Mumia Abu Jamal and the upcoming support event in NYC

[name removed by request], transman, filmmaker, and sex-positive educator.

Gwendolyn Mink, author of "Hostile Environment: The Political Betrayal of Sexually Harassed Women"

TIME TOPIC               (Click on bold/colored text below for web site or email)     
00:00 Introduction
06:23 "In Memory of Rita"
A song by Nancy Nangeroni
10:10 Question of the Week
19:18 Hal Fuller's Twisted Nasty News
33:54 Minnie Bruce Pratt (www.mbpratt.org), gender activist, feminist, writer, and professor, on Mumia Abu Jamal and the upcoming event at New York City's Madison Square Garden in support of a new hearing for Mumia. For more information about the event, please visit www.iacenter.org
42:55 Special Message
43:21 [name removed by request], transman, filmmaker, and member of the Good Vibrations outreach team, talks about positive sexuality. We talked with [anon] about masturbation, about sex toys, and about trans attitudes towards sex and sexuality. He also told us about his filmmaking, and his most recent personal documentary, "Straight Boy Lessons."
61:23 Boston area (and some national) announcements
65:40 Gwendolyn Mink, professor of Political Science at the University of California, Santa Cruz. She recently authored the book " Welfare's End," and edited the book of essays " Whose Welfare." We talk with Gwendolyn about her new book " Hostile Environment: The Political Betrayal of Sexually Harassed Women." Mink argues that the president's supporters have undermined sexual harassment laws, and warns that in the current political climate, few women dare to use them.
88:43 End

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