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Outbeat Radio News and Outbeat News In Depth are your sources for LGBT news and information from the California North Bay and beyond. The weekly Outbeat news segment, hosted and produced by Greg Miraglia, includes top stories from around the country making LGBTQ+ news headlines. Outbeat News In Depth is a monthly news magazine style radio program, hosted by Greg Miraglia, that takes an in depth look at LGBTQ+ news from the North Bay Area and beyond. Both shows air on NPR/PBS station KRCB at 104.9FM streaming worldwide at outbeatnews.com and krcb.org.

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Outbeat Radio News and Outbeat News In Depth are your sources for LGBT news and information from the California North Bay and beyond. The weekly Outbeat news segment, hosted and produced by Greg Miraglia, includes top stories from around the country making LGBTQ+ news headlines. Outbeat News In Depth is a monthly news magazine style radio program, hosted by Greg Miraglia, that takes an in depth look at LGBTQ+ news from the North Bay Area and beyond. Both shows air on NPR/PBS station KRCB at 104.9FM streaming worldwide at outbeatnews.com and krcb.org.

    Show Notes – March 24, 2024

    Show Notes – March 24, 2024

    This month we talk with Jacob Stensberg, the almost-new artistic director and conductor of the San Francisco Gay Mens Chorus.  Jake is has been with the chorus now for almost two years and has already began sharing his vision for the next generation of this world-famous chorus. If you’ve been to the Green Center for the annual holiday show supporting Face to Face within the last two years, you’ve already seen him in action. Jake will share his personal story, some music, and some exciting news about what’s in store for the chorus this year.



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    Show Notes – Feb. 25, 2024

    Show Notes – Feb. 25, 2024

    This month we continue our look at some of the issues at stake in this year’s election cycle and the upcoming initiative on the November ballot to remove the language in California’s Constitution put there by Proposition 8 back in 2008, defining marriage as being between one man and one woman.  The vote is not a “slam-dunk” and the LGBTQ+ community needs to be aware and involved in this issue. My guests this month include Alex “Lex” Lazar, an activist and long-time marriage equality advocate, and Robert Shine from New Ways Ministry, a gay Catholic organization. We’ll learn more about the Pope’s recent approval of a “blessing” for same-sex relationships.



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    Show Notes – Jan 28, 2024

    Show Notes – Jan 28, 2024

    We start the new year looking ahead to the November election and at some of the critical issues facing the most risk. We begin this month with HIV/AIDS. Jirair Ratevosian has spent his entire career working on the political side of the pandemic. Jirair was appointed by President Biden as the most senior Armenian American official at the State Department; served as legislative director to Congresswoman Barbara Lee; was a grassroots community organizer and activist; and worked in the private sector. A product of the school system in Los Angeles, he graduated from UCLA and has a doctoral degree in public health from Johns Hopkins.



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    Show Notes – Nov. 26, 2023

    Show Notes – Nov. 26, 2023

    October marked 25 years since the murder of Matthew Shepard in Laramie, Wyoming. Since that time, Judy and Dennis Shepard have lead the Matthew Shepard Foundation. This month on Outbeat News In Depth we will share highlights from this year’s 25th commemoration which took place in Denver, Colorado. We’ll share the comments from honorees Chasten Buttigieg and Billy Porter.  We also talk with singer song-writer Randi Driscoll about her remake of “What Matters,” the song she wrote 25 years ago about Matthew Shepard.





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    Show Notes – Oct. 22, 2023

    Show Notes – Oct. 22, 2023

    This month we introduce you to some of the new leadership at Positive Images, Sonoma County’s oldest LGBTQ+ youth organization. “Positive Images is a grassroots nonprofit organization serving Sonoma County since 1990. Our LGBTQIA+ Community Center hosts multiple weekly support groups, a youth leadership development program, mentorship opportunities, an LGBTQIA+ Library, resource and referral station, and a Transformation Station. We’re proud to offer a warm, welcoming, and affirming environment for young people to explore their individual identities, develop leadership skills, and contribute to our collective community. Positive Images staff lead LGBTQIA+ Cultural Competency Trainings and presentations that educate the greater community focusing on human connection, compassion, and inclusion. We envision a Sonoma County where all LGBTQIA+ people are valued, compassionate community members, creating a just society.”



    We also feature a special song commemorating the 25th year since the murder of Matthew Shepard.  Singer-songwriter Randi Driscoll remastered her original tribute to Matthew, “What Matters.”

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    Positive Images

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    Show Notes – Sept. 24, 2023

    Show Notes – Sept. 24, 2023

    This October marks 25 years since the murder of Matthew Shepard in Laramie, Wyoming. It also marks a quarter century since the Techtonic Theater Project created “The Laramie Project” – a play that recounted for the world how the people of the town reacted to this horrific hate crime. In commemoration of these events, Napa Valley College is presenting a reading of The Laramie Project on Saturday, October 7th. My guest this month is one of the play writes and actors, Greg Pierotti. He is now a professor at Arizona State University and is producing The Laramie Project there. We’ll have some of his student actors on to talk about their parts in the play.



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    Affect Theater

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    Gilbert Baker Foundation

    Flag In The Map Event

    Get Free Tickets To The Speaking Program

    Cleve Jones

    When We Rise

    Guerneville Pride

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