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Tune into Out-FM on Tuesday, Jan. 21, at 9:00pm on WBAI/NY and wbai.org
Dr. Wilhelmina Perry, Mary Anne Adams and Stahimili Mapp will interrogate the demographic data - and health inequities inclusive of race, gender and class. Health and wellbeing, economic security and social connections are among the cornerstones for successful aging, yet these are areas in which many LGBT elders face substantial barriers stemming from social sigma and isolation.
In addition the call for seniors to sacrifice their lives for the good of the economy and claiming that gays are responsible for the virus as God is punishing the nation for our existence is to addressed. To bridge some of these concerns, inter- generational responses of support for the needs of elder Black LGBT, Queers, from younger queer activists/organizers will be covered.
To participate in our 9pm after-show Zoom discussion of the COVID-19 crisis in the Black Lesbian community tonight, please send an email to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Battling Two Coups at WBAI

WBAI's been battling two coups by a rogue group in Pacifica that for several months seized power at Pacifica and then turned WBAI into a repeater channel that had next to no local programing. First they stormed the station and fired all 200 producers and staff, then when defeated in court, they implemented a plan B, to sue Pacifica to force it to hold another expensive election, (in the midst of one) to remove most of the democratic measures in the by-laws. We'll discuss the victory of local forces. Tonight Out-FM hosts will discuss the battle against the regressive by-law proposal and their role in defeating it. Naomi Brussel, Stahimili Mapp, Bob Lederer and John Riley will draw the lessons learned and tasks that remain.

WBAI Fightback Postcard - Seth Tobacman
Gay Irish New Yorker & Direct Action Organizer​ Tarlach MacNiallais Killed by COVID-19

Tarlach MacNiallais and Brendan Fay Arrested Blocking St. Patrick's Day Parade
In the final segment, longtime Irish American gay organizer Brendan Fay, cofounder of the St. Pat's for All parade in Queens, will remember his comrade Tarlach MacNiallais, a proud gay Irish Republican activist born in Belfast and then moving to New York, where he spent years supporting the struggle of Irish Queers against exclusion from the St. Patrick's Day parade -- including committing civil disobedience. He was also a staunch internationalist and anti-imperialist. Tarlach died April 3 of complications from COVID-19.