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Deanne Matte, Canadian feminist activist, on the Women's Global Charter for Humanity and the upcoming day of feminist solidarity

Miqqi Gilbert, Canadian professor of philosophy and argumentation theory who has become a leading advocate for de-stigmatization of crossdressing, on awareness of women's issues

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00:00 Introduction
  • New Orleans disaster response
  • Raving Raven on animals in the disaster area
  • Racism in news coverage of New Orleans
17:00 Gender News
  • North Carolina rejects anti-same-sex marriage amendment
  • TX: Prisoner denied hormones without surgery
  • Vatican considers scapegoating gay priests
  • Bush sets record for days off
  • ACLU sues on behalf of GLBT youth at juvenile detention center
  • Atlanta: pro-gay billboard program expands
  • California Senate approves same-sex marriage
29:03 Question of the Week

"Do you know what is going to be required to get the National Identity card with your present gender. Specifically, will a birth certificate be required with your present gender?"
(From: Hope)

34:52 Evelien's Diary, entry 21: "Clothes DO Make the Man"

Evelien's website: www.eveliensnel.com

39:15 In the face of growing reactionary forces and declining fate for the lesser privileged, some women are banding together on a global level to try to move things in a positive direction. Long-time feminist activist Deanne Matte joins us to talk about the Women's Global Charter for Humanity, a global declaration of solidarity in intent among activist women. Deanne was an instigator of the World March of Women in 2000 and now coordinates this ongoing feminist global solidarity action network against poverty and violence against women.
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69:02 Join us for an extended conversation about the world of female-to-male crossdressing with publicly 'out' and highly respected crossdresser, professor Miqqi Gilbert. Miqqi talks with us about some of the aspects of womanhood which are sometimes lost on those men who seek periodic access to the more visible accouterments of femininity.
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