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Superbowl Homophobia & National Healthcare
Monday, 12 February 2007
February 12, 2007

Superbowl Sunday's Homophobic Snickers Commercial
Out-FM collective members discuss the homophobic Snickers commercials

National Healthcare

National Healthcare was derailed in 1946 when the Republicans took power during the Truman administration. It was derailed again in 1994 by the Republicans in coalition with right-wing democrats. Advocates for National Healthcare believe the time is right for another attempt. John Riley interviews Chairman John Conyers of the House Judiciary committee on the prospects for the passage of what many advocates say is the only real universal healthcare plan before the legislature. Ajamu Sankofa of Healthcare Now and Eric Sawyer of ACT UP/NY discuss the push those organizations are making for a real national healthcare plan.

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Monday, January 8th on Out-FM
Friday, 05 January 2007
Brad Taylor brings us the voices of LGBT teens describing their life on the street.

Growing Up with Eileen Heckert

Who would think the son of hard bitten actor Eileen Heckart, who won an Oscar for her performance in Butterflies are free, the story of a blind man chastised by his mother for his friendship with a hippie, who worked in television, on Broadway and in Hollywood, would be homophobic when her own son came out. Marle Becker interviews Luke Yankee, son of the Irish-American actor about his new book Just Outside the Spotlight: Growing Up with Eileen Heckert.
 
Police Brutality and the First Amendment
Friday, 08 December 2006
On Monday December 18, 2006 at 11am, join Out-FM for a discussion of police brutality and the First Amendment.
 
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