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SistersTalk Radio

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 Dating a Lesbian Mom; Lesbian Rebounds - She Said, She Said #12 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:45:00

Warning: This podcast may contain material that might be offensive to some people. Don't listen to it if you're easily offended. She Said, She Said is a podcast featuring lesbian couple Genia and Andrea. Genia is the host of SistersTalk Radio and Andrea is the assistant producer. In this segment: *More on the National Equality March *Coming out the closet in middle school *Ever fell for your girl's best friend? *Dating a lesbian mommy *Short film reviews Music at the end of this show: Are Ya Gonna Kiss or Wave Goodbye - by Jose Ayerve and Spouse (a previous SistersTalk Radio guest) Listen to more SistersTalk Radio. Follow SistersTalk on Twitter. Add SistersTalk on Facebook. Contact Genia with comments.

 Screenwriter, Director Sara St. Martin Lynne on SistersTalk Radio | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:30:00

Sara St. Martin Lynne is a screenwriter, producer and director. Sara has produced and directed numerous short films, documentaries and corporate work. Sara joins us to discuss her film Night Fliers. Listen to more SistersTalk Radio. Follow SistersTalk on Twitter. Add SistersTalk on Facebook.

 Lesbian Web Series Star Renee Olbert on SistersTalk Lesbian Radio | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:45:00

Renee Olbert is the co-creator and star of Seeking Simone - a lesbian web series that explores the world of online dating. Olbert is a graduate of York University’s theatre program. Olbert has worked as a producer, tv presenter and as an actor in tv, theatre and commercials. Her recent credits include Anne and Diana were Totally Doing It, Forensic Factor, Paradise Lost and CTV’s upcoming controversial tv movie Pickton, directed by Academy Award winner Malcolm Clarke. Listen to more SistersTalk Radio. Follow SistersTalk on Twitter. Add SistersTalk on Facebook.

 Lesbian Craziness Scale; Dirty Pictures Online; She Said, She Said #11 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:15:00

Warning: This podcast may contain material that might be offensive to some people. Don't listen to it if you're easily offended. She Said, She Said is a podcast featuring lesbian couple Genia and Andrea. Genia is the host of SistersTalk Radio and Andrea is the assistant producer. In this segment: *Lesbians posting dirty pictures on social networks *Brooklyn lesbian video blogger Arielle Scarcella *Review of movie 'The Gymnast' *Levels 1 - 5 of lesbian craziness *SistersTalk weekly roundup Music at the end of this show: When the World Turned Off Its Lights - by Lucy Michelle and the Velvet Lapelles Listen to more SistersTalk Radio. Follow SistersTalk on Twitter. Add SistersTalk on Facebook. Contact Genia with comments.

 Bisexual Musician and Activist Juba Kalamka on SistersTalk Radio | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:45:00

Juba Kalamka is an African American bisexual artist and activist recognized for his work and founding member of homohop group Deep Dickollective (D/DC) and his development of the micro-label Sugartruck Recordings. Kalamka has coordinated the release and promotion of five critically successful D/DC albums, the Outmusic Award winning solo debut of former Sister Spit member Rocco "Katastrophe" Kayiatos, and the distribution of the work of numerous other artists in the homohop community. Kalamka's personal work centers on dialogues on the convergences and conflicts of race, identity, gender, sexuality and class in pop culture. He has written and illustrated several articles for pop culture magazines and journals, Kitchen Sink, ColorLines, and the now-defunct bisexual issues magazine Anything That Moves. In November 2005, Kalamka was chosen to be one of six plenary speakers at the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force's 2005 Creating Change Conference and received a Creating Change Award for his activist work in queer music community. Kalamka served as the curator/director of PeaceOUT World Homo Hop Festival which ran annually from 2001 through 2007. The success of PeaceOUT inspired the creation of three now-defunct sister festivals; Peace Out East in New York City, Peace Out South in Atlanta, Georgia, and Peace Out UK in London, England. Listen to more SistersTalk Radio. Follow SistersTalk on Twitter. Add SistersTalk on Facebook.

 Racism in the Gay Community; ABC's New Gay Sitcom - She Said, She Said #10 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:15:00

Warning: This podcast may contain material that might be offensive to some people. Don't listen to it if you're easily offended. She Said, She Said is a podcast featuring lesbian couple Genia and Andrea. Genia is the host of SistersTalk Radio and Andrea is the assistant producer. In this segment: *Racism in the gay community *The movie Boat Trip - does it present a negative image of gay men? *Gay couple featured on the Newlywed game *New endorsements for the gay rights march *Diversity in the gay community *ABC's new gay tv show Music at the end of this show: Mad About You by Telling on Trixie ( a previous SistersTalk Radio guest) Listen to more SistersTalk Radio. Follow SistersTalk on Twitter. Add SistersTalk on Facebook. Contact Genia with comments.

 The Ladies of Cherry Bomb on SistersTalk Radio | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:30:00

Join us as we talk to the ladies of AfterEllen.com's Cherry Bomb: Dalila Ali Rajah, Gloria Bigelow, Tatum De Roeck, and Nikki Caster Music played at the end of the show: When the World Turned Off Its Lights - by Lucy Michelle and the Velvet Lapelles Listen to more SistersTalk Radio. Follow SistersTalk on Twitter. Add SistersTalk on Facebook.

 Lesbian Hip-Hop Artist Melange Lavonne on SistersTalk Radio | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:45:00

Melange Lavonne is an actress and hip-hop artist whose music addresses issues like gay bashing, domestic violence, AIDS, gay parenting and discrimination. Her music has been featured on LOGO and at numerous film festivals worldwide. Melange was recently named in BET's Who's Who in the Black LGBT Community - an honor she shares with numerous politicians, actors, musicians and authors. Hear Melange discuss: her music, racism in the gay community, hypocritical gay rights organizations and her own coming out story. *Please note: This show was pre-recorded on Tuesday, 9/08/2009. This is not a call-in show. Listen to more SistersTalk Radio. Follow SistersTalk on Twitter. Add SistersTalk on Facebook. Contact Genia with comments.

 Can Gay Community Come to Consensus on Gay Rights March? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:00:00

This excellent panel of LGBTQ equality activists discussed the DC gay rights march scheduled for October 11, 2009. Joining us were: Jason Morris - editor and publisher of JaySays.com, a blog highlighting the "Stupid Things People Say About Gays" series. Derek Washington - Director of Diversity Outreach for the National Equality March and Rev. Candace Chellew-Hodge, creator of Whosoever.org an online magazine for LGBT Christians. You'll also hear pre-recorded messages from Kate Bornstein, a transgender activist who works diligently to help prevent suicide in queer youth, Jeremy Hooper of GoodasYou.org and Jude Stevens, a straight ally who blogs regularly with Jason Morris over on JaySays.com. Register for the march by clicking here. Listen to more SistersTalk Radio. Follow SistersTalk on Twitter. Add SistersTalk on Facebook

 Lesbians: You Can Get Laid and Have Friends, All at Once - She Said, She Said #9 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:15:00

Warning: This podcast may contain material that might be offensive to some people. Don't listen to it if you're easily offended. She Said, She Said is a podcast featuring lesbian couple Genia and Andrea. Genia is the host of SistersTalk Radio and Andrea is the assistant producer. In this segment: *Lesbians who can't figure out how to get laid AND manage their friendships at the same time *More gay and lesbian short film reviews *The cross-dressin' straight guy who stalks straight girls at the gay bar *Challenging gender stereotypes *Janina Gavankar - Papi from The L Word *Our first year anniversary episode (it's all about lesbian sex!) Listen to more SistersTalk Radio. Follow SistersTalk on Twitter. Add SistersTalk on Facebook. Contact Genia with comments.

 L Word Star on SistersTalk Radio | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:30:00

Janina Gavankar is best known for her role of Papi in the hit Showtime series L Word. Janina is an American of Dutch and Indian decent. She grew up in Joliet, Illinois and studied classical music before pursuing an acting career. At a young age Janina trained in Opera performance, classical piano, and orchestral percussion. She performed in the singing group Endera, with whom she toured and released an album on Cash Money/Universal Records. She has also worked on an Indian music project with Pratichee Mohapatra, Deep, and Navraaz, has acted in a Bollywood movie, and VJ'd for MTV India. Janina majored in Theatre Performance at the University of Illinois in Chicago where she worked in theatre, commercials, and independent films. Music played at the end of the show: Jen Foster's "I Didn't Just Kiss Her" Listen to more SistersTalk Radio. Follow SistersTalk on Twitter. Add SistersTalk on Facebook

 Spouse Frontman Jose Ayerve on SistersTalk Radio | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:30:00

Jose Ayerve is a recording artist/singer and songwriter and the front man for northeast-based indie rock groups Spouse and Nuclear Waste Management Club. He has released a number of singles and albums on vinyl and CD and is a frequent collaborator with a number of musicians and bands. In addition, Ayerve is a recording engineer and producer for not only his own projects, but also for artists that include Winterpills, Sometymes Why, Pernice Brothers, Katie Sawicki, Dennis Crommett, New Radiant Storm King, Michael Merenda, and Kristen Gass. He has also helped co-write the single "Pega Luna Manny" along with Joe Pernice of the Pernice Brothers, a song about former Boston Red Sox player Manny Ramírez. which enjoyed moderate success when the Boston Red Sox won the world series that year, for the first time in 86 years. It was included in the credit roll at the end of the 2005 film, Fever Pitch. Listen to more SistersTalk Radio. Follow SistersTalk on Twitter. Add SistersTalk on Facebook

 Noah's Arc Star Doug Spearman on SistersTalk Radio | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:30:00

Doug Spearman's resume includes appearances on Charmed, Star Trek: Voyager, and Girlfriends among others. Fans also saw Spearman in the movies Cradle 2 the Grave, Different Places, and Payback. However, it's Doug Spearman's role as Chance, the reserved economics professor on the hit LOGO series, Noah's Arc that made him a gay icon. (credit: GayLife.About.com) Listen to more SistersTalk Radio. Follow SistersTalk on Twitter. Add SistersTalk on Facebook

 Analyzing Lesbian Dating Ads on Craigslist - She Said, She Said Episode #8 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:00:00

Warning: This podcast may contain material that might be offensive to some people. Don't listen to it if you're easily offended. She Said, She Said is a podcast featuring lesbian couple Genia and Andrea. Genia is the host of SistersTalk Radio and Andrea is the assistant producer. In this segment: *Lesbian web series Seeking Simone *Online personal ad warning signs *Meeting your partner's parents for the first time *Andrea and her RE-ACTing issues Music at the end of this show: Telling on Trixie. Hear our interview with Derek Nicoletto, lead singer of Telling on Trixie. Listen to more SistersTalk Radio. Follow SistersTalk on Twitter. Add SistersTalk on Facebook. Contact Genia with comments.

 Glenne McElhinney Discusses California's Gay History | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:30:00

Glenne McElhinney is the Project Director of Impact Stories - a California Oral History and Multi Media Project. Impact Stories uses oral histories, video vignettes, and multimedia presentations to tell the story of how LGBT activists made California history from 1966 to 1981. Listen to more SistersTalk Radio. Follow SistersTalk on Twitter. Add SistersTalk on Facebook

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