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Out at the Center - July Edition
Hosted by Adam Sank, the Center’s half-hour TV show offers a full recap of Pride 2008 including highlights from Garden Party 25 with Lisa Fernandes from season four of Bravo’s Top Chef working the crowd and emcee Kate Clinton running the main stage; Pride celebrations in New Jersey, Staten Island, Queens, Brooklyn, Manhattan, the Rally, the Center Kids Picnic and Folsom Street East; the Dyke March and the Day of Trans Justice; and the Pride receptions of the Manhattan and Queens Borough Presidents and the New York City Comptroller. This program is made possible thanks to members of the Center and viewers like you. To find out more, join or donate go to www.gaycenter.org/support
From http://gaycenter.org/out Hosted by Laverne Cox, the Center’s half-hour TV show opens with a unique intergenerational technology ... learning experience where LGBT youth from YES mentor elders from SAGE in basic computer skills. Mara Keisling explains the National Center for Transgender Equality. The Center’s Immigration Support Services presents a panel on the ABCs of Immigration in partnership with GMHC and Immigration Equality. Out Professionals looks at 25 years of lesbian and gay sports in Homerun or Strike out and there are performance highlights from the OUTmusic Open Mic night. This program is from Out at the Center, a TV show of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Community Center of New York City. To see more episodes go to gaycenter.org/out. The show is made possible thanks to members of the Center and viewers like you.
Hosted by Laverne Cox, the Center's half-hour show debuts never-before-seen personal archival footage of the first Christopher Street Gay Liberation Day March up Sixth Avenue; the alumni of Gay and Lesbian Youth of New York talk about their experiences organizing as youth and giving back to the youth of today; former Center board president David Nimmons and artist Gary Speziale recall the installation of The Center Show in 1989; writers Amy Hoffman and Stefanie Grant read from their work; Gay City News reporter Sam Oglesby talks to journalist Michael Luongo about his travels as a gay man in the Muslim world and volunteers from Team Center highlight the AIDS Walk of 2008. Out at the Center is a TV show of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Community Center of New York City. This program is made possible thanks to members of the Center and viewers like you. To find out more, join or donate go to www.gaycenter.org/support
The Center's half-hour show is hosted by Teddy Alexandro-Evans and recognizes Richard Burns receiving the Community Vision Award from LeGal; looks at the pre-Stonewall experiences of lesbian and gay seniors who are active with SAGE (Services and Advocacy for GLBT Elders); visits with Tokes Osubu and Donald Powell of Gay Men of African Descent; hits the courts with the Gay Basketball League and the Metropolitan Tennis Group; talks with academy-award winning filmmaker Cynthia Wade and hears from Kate Clinton and Andrea Meyerson at a screening for the release of the Kate Clinton: 25th Anniversary Tour DVD.
The Center's half-hour show is hosted by Mimi Gonzalez and includes a conversation with Edward Albee; a discussion on queer aging, or Coming Out at 70, with Jonathan Ned Katz, Amber Hollibaugh, Thomas Glave and Terry Boggis; a panel on being queer behind bars with formerly incarcerated persons; a forum on Rethinking HIV Risk for Black Men Having Sex with Men; a preview of this year’s NewFest with Basil Tsiokos and highlights from the Bears on the Run concert.
From http://www.gaycenter.org/out/ Hosted by Pandora Scooter, the half-hour TV show of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Community Center of New York City opens with the Right Reverend Gene Robinson discussing his recent book, In the Eye of the Storm, and his efforts to encourage LGBT inclusion in the Anglican church worldwide as the first openly gay, non celibate bishop. Author Terrance Dean talks to the Center’s Clay Cane about his book Hiding in Hip Hop that exposes the underground gay scene of the hip hop music world of the 90s. There are highlights from a parent recruitment forum of the LGBT Foster Care Coalition. The Commercial Closet Association’s Michael Wilke discusses the current state of LGBT images in advertising with New York Times Advertising columnist Stuart Elliott. And the Youth Pride Chorus rocks out at their Visions of Pride concert.
The Center's half-hour show is hosted by Laverne Cox and includes New York City Comptroller William C. Thompson's call for gender identity inclusion to America's top companies; City Hall's proclamation honoring former Public Policy Director Miriam Yeung; the opening of the Community Art Project Exhibition; A panel of senior-level out lesbians including Gwen Marcus, Lisa Sherman, Claudia Slacik and Jennifer Brown; Marcus Mabry discussing his book on Condoleeza Rice, Twice as Good; Director Casper Andreas on his forthcoming film A Four Letter Word and highlights from the Gayety cabaret performance.
The Center's half-hour show is hosted by Emanuel Xavier and includes New York State Assembly Member Daniel J. O'Donnell speaking on the Marriage Bill; Christian de la Huerta leading a discussion on coming out spiritually; Dr. Florence Gelo presenting at the fourth annual C Word of the Lesbian Cancer Initiative; Ann Bannon and the producers of the Beebo Brinker Chronicles discussing the forthcoming play based on her books; David Halperin sharing thoughts from his book, What Do Gay Men Want? and the band Betty.
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Elaine Stritch and Liz Smith in conversation at the Center
From http://www.gaycenter.org/out/ Tony-award winner Elaine Stritch and legendary columnist Liz Smith sat down together at the Center for an intimate conversation. Liz asked Elaine about her early years in New York, her show on Broadway and her previous visits to the Center (when she didnâ??t have an audience). This video excerpt is from Out at the Center, a TV show of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Community Center of New York City. To see more episodes go to gaycenter.org/out. The show is made possible thanks to members of the Center and viewers like you. To find out more, join or donate go to http://www.gaycenter.org/support Distributed by Tubemogul.
From http://www.gaycenter.org/out/ Writer and downtown performance artist Mike Albo stopped by the Center to give us a taste of edgy New York humor. In these highlights he discusses the personal grooming habits of young gay males, channels Gwyneth Paltrow, introduces us to the Underminer and then takes a request from the audience, poking fun at the seedier side of online life for certain members of our community. Viewer discretion is advised. This video excerpt is from Out at the Center, a TV show and video podcast of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Community Center of New York City. The show is made possible thanks to members of the Center and viewers like you. To find out more, join or donate go to: http://www.gaycenter.org/support Distributed by Tubemogul.
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Richard Burns with Diana Leo on first years at the Center
From http://www.gaycenter.org/out/ Former Center executive director Richard Burns sat down with former Center board member Diana Leo to talk about the time when he first started working at the Center 22 years ago at the height of the AIDS crisis. This video excerpt is from Out at the Center, a TV show of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Community Center of New York City. The show is made possible thanks to members of the Center and viewers like you. To find out more, join or donate go to: http://www.gaycenter.org/support Distributed by Tubemogul.
From http://www.gaycenter.org/out/ Out at the Center was on hand to tape the one of a kind dance performance art of the House of Ninja mixed here with the spoken word art of Emanuel Xavier. Benny Ninja and other members of the house talk about the passion they share for the art they create, the legacy of Willie Ninja, and the fellowship of dancing together. It all happened at the Jewish Community Center on the Upper West Side. Here are some highlights. This video excerpt is from Out at the Center, a TV show and video podcast of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Community Center of New York City. The show is made possible thanks to members of the Center and viewers like you. To find out more, join or donate go to: http://www.gaycenter.org/support Distributed by Tubemogul.
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From Shadows to Sunlight: First Year Gay Activism After Stonewall
From http://www.gaycenter.org/out/ These are video highlights from an 18-part video playlist that can be found through the link above. In June of 2008 several individuals who were active in the gay liberation movement of the late sixties and early seventies held a panel at the Center to share their experience. It was sponsored by Services and Advocacy for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Elders (SAGE). The program called ‘From the Shadows to the Sunlight’ focused on the first year of the LGBT movement from the Stonewall riots of 1969 to the Christopher Street Gay Liberation Day March in 1970. This video excerpt is from Out at the Center, a TV show of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Community Center of New York City. The show is made possible thanks to members of the Center and viewers like you. To find out more, join or donate go to: http://www.gaycenter.org/support Distributed by Tubemogul.
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MTV Real World Brooklyn's Katelynn at Gender Identity Project Weblaunch
From http://www.gaycenter.org/out The Center launched a new website for the Gender Identity Project or GIP at genderidentityproject.org. MTV Real World Brooklyn housemate Katelynn Cusanelli interned at the Center and contributed her tech expertise to the construction of the new GIP website. Several housemates joined her to congratulate her efforts. The new GIP site includes profiles of individuals active in the transgender community, services GIP offers and a calendar of upcoming events. The site also features an online educational tool, Transgender Basics, with a glossary of terms, a video and employment information. This video excerpt is from Out at the Center, a TV show of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Community Center of New York City. The show is made possible thanks to members of the Center and viewers like you. To find out more, join or donate go to: http://www.gaycenter.org/support Distributed by Tubemogul.
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MTV Real World Brooklyn Housemates at Braking the Cycle
From http://www.gaycenter.org/out On Wednesday, February 11, 2009 the Center made an appearance on an MTV Real World Brooklyn episode. Housemate JD Ordonez arrived at the Center with Katelynn and Sarah to start their internships. The first event that they and their housemates work on is the Center's Braking the Cycle Aids Ride benefiting the HIV/AIDS services of the Center. At a viewing party at XES Lounge fellow housemates Scott and Baya arrive with Katelynn to view the episode with other Center supporters. They become members of the Center and Scott explains how he will do the ride this year and Baya will support him. The rest of the video looks at the closing ceremony from last year. Look for more video from the MTV Real World housemates at the Center as the season continues. This video excerpt is from Out at the Center, a TV show of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Community Center of New York City. The show is made possible thanks to members of the Center and viewers like you. To find ...
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Richard Burns on 22 years leading LGBT Center NYC
From http://www.gaycenter.org/out/ Before leaving the Center after 22 years of service to the community, Richard Burns sat down with Bill Goldstein to talk about the evolution of the Center during his time here and what has changed in the LGBT liberation movement over the last two decades. This video excerpt is from Out at the Center, a TV show of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Community Center of New York City. The show is made possible thanks to members of the Center and viewers like you. To find out more, join or donate go to: http://www.gaycenter.org/support Distributed by Tubemogul.
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MTV Real World Brooklyn's Sarah Rice presents art at LGBT Center
From http://www.gaycenter.org/out/ Sarah Rice is a housemate on MTV’s Real World Brooklyn edition. She interned at the Center where she created and ran a free weekly art class called "Mirror, Mirror on the Wall...Self-Image Awareness through Art." The class was dedicated to the creativity of the human spirit and the process of healing by exploring the experiences and expectations of self-image in today's culture. After the class there was a reception where the students exhibited their work to friends, family and housemates. This video excerpt is from Out at the Center, a TV show and video podcast of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Community Center of New York City. The show is made possible thanks to members of the Center and viewers like you. To find out more, join or donate go to: http://www.gaycenter.org/support Distributed by Tubemogul.
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Reception for Richard Burns 22 Years LGBT Center
From http://www.gaycenter.org/out/ On February 3, 2009 there was a reception to honor the 22 years that Richard Burns has been the executive director of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Community Center of New York City. If you would to make a donation to honor Richard’s service to the community go to: http://www.gaycenter.org/burns. Distributed by Tubemogul.
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Christian de la Huerta on Coming Out Spiritually
From http://www.gaycenter.org/out/ Author, teacher and spiritual coach Christian de la Huerta says the Goddess is back. He spoke to Out At The Center's Rick Borutta about how the empowerment of women and balancing the feminine and masculine in all of us may be the key to spiritual renewal for the LGBT community. This video excerpt is from Out at the Center, a TV show and video podcast of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Community Center of New York City. The show is made possible thanks to members of the Center and viewers like you. To find out more, join or donate go to: http://www.gaycenter.org/support Distributed by Tubemogul.
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Frank DeCaro & Josh Kilmer-Purchell Where have all the sissies gone?
From http://www.gaycenter.org/out/ OutQ radio host Frank DeCaro and writer Josh Kilmer-Purcell look into the deeper questions of gay culture today, like, Where have all the sissies gone? This audio podcast is from Out at the Center, a TV show of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Community Center of New York City. The show is made possible thanks to members of the Center and viewers like you. To find out more http://www.gaycenter.org/support Distributed by Tubemogul.
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