======================================== To listen to the current "This Way Out" online copy/paste into your browser www.outinamerica.com/arts/two.asp, click on the OIA link at www.thiswayout.org, or click on AFFILIATE STATIONS for our 150+ local broadcast outlets ======================================== THIS WAY OUT the international gay & lesbian radio magazine RUNDOWN for Program #1,002, distributed 06/11/07 (hosted by Greg Gordon and produced with Lucia Chappelle) Valuable lessons from White House reminiscences; Hullaballoo-ing lesbians seek to save the world; Pride parades in Tel Aviv and Riga, there's a "Queerfest" in New Dehli, police-bashed gay Iranian birthday party victims get sprung, "gays are immoral" US Joint Chiefs Chair Peter Pace won't reenlist but Bush's Surgeon General nominee supports "ex gay" therapy, and more GLBT news => RUNDOWN <= Opening teases/theme music/intro continuity . . . . . . . . . . 1:00 SEGMENT #1 - "NewsWrap": Thousands of Tel Aviv queers and their supporters parade with Pride just days after Israel's Knesset votes initial approval of a bill allowing Jerusalem officials to ban a Pride march there; a police-protected Pride gathering with several European dignitaries on hand is finally successful in the Latvian capital of Riga; Hundreds of LGBT people in New Dehli spend a ten-day "Queerfest" celebrating their sexuality and protesting India's same-gender sex-banning Penal Code Section 377; Amnesty International reports that all but possibly one man jailed after a violent police raid on a gay birthday party in Iran have been released, but 17 faces serious charges in court; U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff Marine General Peter Pace, who called homosexual acts "immoral" during a newspaper interview in March, is forced into retirement as the Bush administration decides not to nominate him for another term - but his replacement also supports "Don't Ask, Don't Tell"; queer activists express alarm at the President's nomination of Dr. James Holsinger, Jr., a minister known for running a so-called "ex-gay" church, to be the next U.S. Surgeon General, "the nation's top doctor"; Jenny Bailey, the new mayor of the university town of Cambridge, is Britain's first transsexual to hold such an office, while Kanako Otsuji, Japan's first openly lesbian elected official and candidate for the national legislature, gets hitched during a Nogaya "Revolution" (written by GREG GORDON, with thanks to GRAHAM UNDERHILL and REX WOCKNER with BILL KELLEY, and reported this week by RICK WATTS and GREG GORDON) [10:54] + billboard for White House 30 years ago reminiscences [:08] . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11:02 SEGMENT #2 - Renowned lesbian-feminist rabble-rouser SONIA JOHNSON is drumming up a wild gathering for wild women. "This Way Out" correspondent JOSY CATOGGIO chatted with the housewife turned heretic about a revolutionary revival taking place later this month in Santa Fe, New Mexico (with music from "Ye Ye" by AFIA WALKING TREE) . . . . 6:23 SEGMENT #3 - The U.S. National Gay and Lesbian Task Force commemorated the thirtieth anniversary of the first White House meeting with LGBT activists by hosting a telephonic panel with some of the participants. Last time, the panelists told NGLTF Executive Director MATT FOREMAN how the meeting came to be, and summarized the concerns they presented. The discussion concludes this week with analysis of what was accomplished and a look to the future (with comments by former Carter White House advisor MIDGE COSTANZA and her then-assistant MARILYN HAFT, former U.S. Congressperson ELAINE NOBLE, the REV. TROY PERRY, and activists FRANK KAMENY, GEORGE REYA, CHARLOTTE BUNCH, and POKEY ANDERSON (edited by LUCIA CHAPPELLE, and with music from "Walk Right In" performed by GUS CANNON'S JUG STOMPERS). . . . . . . . . . 9:24 Closing Credits/continuity. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:12 TOTAL PROGRAM TIME. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29:01 =================================== * ============================== STATION PROMO COPY: ANNCR: NEXT TIME ON "THIS WAY OUT," VALUABLE LESSONS FROM WHITE HOUSE REMINISCENCES, AND HULLABALOO-ING LESBIANS SEEK TO SAVE THE WORLD... IN THE NEWS, PRIDE PARADES IN TEL AVIV AND RIGA, THERE'S A "QUEERFEST" IN NEW DEHLI, POLICE-BASHED GAY IRANIAN BIRTHDAY PARTY VICTIMS GET SPRUNG, "GAYS ARE IMMORAL" U.S. JOINT CHIEFS CHAIR PETER PACE WON'T REENLIST BUT BUSH'S SURGEON GENERAL NOMINEE SUPPORTS "EX GAY" THERAPY. 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Please visit www.thiswayout.org for more information. >Thank you for your financial support to keep our program on the air!< "This Way Out" is a tax-exempt 501(c)(3) nonprofit as OVERNIGHT PRODUCTIONS (INC.). ***************************************************************** "TWO" ISO LOCAL NEWS COVERAGE OR FEATURE PROGRAMMING ABOUT OR AFFECTING THE GLBT COMMUNITY: If someone at your station has produced or will be producing a news, interview or feature story which may be of interest to the GLBT community, please let us know! We can only reimburse minor expenses, but we do offer considerably wider distribution (150+ other stations) of locally produced material. Please phone Coordinating Producer Greg Gordon at (818) 986-4106 or email him at TWOradio@aol.com. Thanks! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ On the air since April 1988, "This Way Out" is the multi-award-winning internationally distributed weekly gay and lesbian radio newsmagazine. 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