Trump's Iran War; ACT UP's Upcoming Money for AIDS Not Warfare Protest; Nazi Persecution of Gays & Queer Anti-Nazi Resistance
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Out-FM show aired on March 10, 2026
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Segment 1: Trump's Iran War: A Conversation
Pauline Park & John Riley
[The segment with Iranian actor Pooya Mohseni will be rescheduled as Ms. Mohseni had a last-minute schedule change that was unavoidable.]
It is replaced by a short segment about ACT UP's upcoming 39th Anniversary Action this coming Saturday March 21 with Charlie Dibe a member of the AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power (aka ACT UP/NY). The theme of the action is Money for AIDS and Healthcare, Not for ICE and Warfare. More information on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/actupny/ and on the web at actupny.com.
Segment 2: Nazi Persecution of Gays and Queer Anti-Nazi Resistance
Dutch lesbian anti-Nazi fighter Frieda Belinfante
Dutch gay anti-Nazi fighter Willem Arondeus
With the rise of far-right governments in this country and worldwide hurtling toward a latter-day racist and anti-queer fascism, it’s all the more urgent to study important forms of anti-fascism from the past. This segment is Part 2 of a two-part interview that Out-FM’s Pauline Park and Bob Lederer did last December. We spoke at length with Dr. Jud Newborn, an anthropologist who has analyzed all forms of Nazism and the Holocaust, and is also one of the world’s foremost historians of the White Rose. The White Rose was the clandestine Munich-based group of college students that resisted Nazi Germany, the main co-founder of which was a gay man, Hans Scholl. Hans has been eclipsed by his more famous and equally courageous sister, Sophie Scholl. In Part 1, Dr. Newborn explained how anti-gay Nazi policies played a pivotal role in the radicalization of the Scholl siblings, helping turn them into exemplars of civil courage.
Part 2 starts with a question from Pauline about the Nazis destruction of homosexuals within their own ranks, followed by the horrors inflicted on gay men in the concentration camps. We end by having Dr. Newborn share stories of some of the courageous gay men and lesbians who fought in various types of resistance groups to undermine the Nazis in various parts of occupied Europe.
Dr. Jud Newborn is a pioneer in the creation of modern Holocaust museums, who served as Founding Historian of New York's Museum of Jewish Heritage. Dr, Newborn is an acclaimed multimedia storyteller, lecturer, author and two-time Emmy Award winner, who has presented his programs coast-to-coast, at the United Nations, and from Canada to Cape Town. He is co-author of the now classic book, Sophie Scholl and the White Rose, which has been reprinted repeatedly, most recently in 2023, and has been translated into many languages. He has also written for The New York Times, Jerusalem Post and Smithsonian Magazine, among other publications. He is also a longtime member of the National Lesbian and Gay Journalists Association. Dr. Newborn was honored in 2018 with the prestigious Spirit of Anne Frank Human Writes Award. Jud Newborn today is the Producer of Special Guest Programs for Long Island's Cinema Arts Centre, which for years has been a solid supporter of WBAI
For the background and audio of Part 1, click here. For the video of Part 1, click here.
Dr. Jud Newborn performs five dramatic, richly multimedia storytelling programs worldwide, including his most popular "The White Rose Resistance - and Heroes Today in the Fight for Democracy and Human Rights.” He is also co-producing his second Holocaust-themed animated film, “Hidden Light,” with an award-winning team.
You may also want to check out John Riley’s two-part 2022 Out-FM interview with Professor Laurie Marhoefer of the University of Washington about her book, Sex and Weimar Germany: Homosexual Emancipation and the Rise of the Nazis. To hear that, click here for Part 1 and here for Part 2.
Music:
Lotte Lenya, "Die Morität von Mackie Messer" (Mack the Knife) (from "Die Dreigroschenoper" of Kurt Weill/Bertolt Brecht) (The Threepenny Opera)
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