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Archbishop of Canterbury's "Kick to the Guts" of LGBTQ Anglicans

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Published: 13 September 2022

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In July 2022, Justin Welby, the archbishop of Canterbury who is the world leader of the Anglican and Episcopal Church, reinforced the doctrine created in 1998 by reiterating that: “homosexual practice as inconsistent with scripture.” To LGBTQI Christians the statement was "Like a kick in the gut" according to Craig Watson, co-leader of Diverse Church, a community for LGBTQ+ people of faith.

Craig Watson from Diverse Church

Craig Watson of Diverse Church in New Zealand

The Anglican Church has been one of the bellwether churches for LGBTQI Christian with the American Branch, the Episcopal Church, sanctioning LGBTQ clergy, including bishops. But the split within the church, has kept progress at bay in many place, like New Zealand. In this episode of Out-FM, co-host John Riley interviews Craig Watson about his experience with the Anglican and Baptist churches and the homophobia and homohatred that he experienced.

Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby

Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby

Craig Watson was constructively dismissed from the Anglican Church because he came out of the closet and because the church was his employer and they refused to continue to sponsor his work permit, he was forced to return to New Zealand. His appeals to Justin Welby, the Archbishop of Canterbury and other higher level clergy were ignored, dispite the history of projects working together that Watson had with Welby.

Bishop Justin Duckworth of Wellington, New Zealand

Bishop Justin Duckworth of Wellington, New Zealand

Watson recounts the reiteration of Justin Welby's statement about homosexuality by Bishop Justin Duckworth of Wellington, New Zealand who decides church policy on LGBTQ relationships in his diocese.

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Out-FM is a weekly progressive, intersectional queer show on listener-sponsored, noncommercial WBAI/Pacifica Radio. It airs at 99.5 and wbai.org, generally on Tuesdays from 8-9 PM.  Please support us by donating to WBAI. Become a member for $25 or a BAI Buddy (sustainer) for $10/month or more. Go to give2wbai.org or call 212-209-2950 and let the station know you listen to Out-FM by supporting the station with a donation. Be sure and mention us when you donate.

 

Law Professor Arthur Leonard Explains Recent Court Decisions On Trans Rights; also Osmonson on Monkeypox

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Published: 30 August 2022

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Arthur Leonard

Arthur Leonard

 LAW PROFESSOR ARTHUR LEONARD EXPLAINS RECENT COURT DECISIONS ON TRANS RIGHTS

Professor Arthur  Leonard discusses recent trans cases brought to federal courts.
1.In Arkansas a dispute on rights to medical treatment for gender dysphoria in young people.
2. In Texas a dispute about  Federal nondiscrimination rights of trans people. Professor Leonard explains the implications of recent federal court decisions.
 

Activist Pressure Needed to stop Monkeypox epidemic.

Joseph Osmonson

Prof. Joseph Osmonson, Microbiology at NYU

Prof. Joe Osmonson, a microbiologist at NYU and Tom Joseph Carpino, of Johns Hopkins school of Public Health discuss the US Monkeypox epidemic, the decline of public health system in the US and how national security thinking warps priorities during this epidemic. This is a rebroadcast of an excerpt of the August 18th Equal Rights and Justice show hosted by Mimi Rosenberg every Thursday at 9am on WBAI.

 

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Out-FM is a weekly progressive, intersectional queer show on listener-sponsored, noncommercial WBAI/Pacifica Radio. It airs at 99.5 and wbai.org, generally on Tuesdays from 8-9 PM.  Please support us by donating to WBAI. Become a member for $25 or a BAI Buddy (sustainer) for $10/month or more. Go to give2wbai.org or call 212-209-2950 and let the station know you listen to Out-FM by supporting the station with a donation. Be sure and mention us when you donate.

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