Saturday, August 19, 2006

Rainbow in Guatemala

I have been a few days behind in posting...but here I am....

This blog is intended to keep you up on the progression of the new radio program 'Alternative Perspectives' due to air on WRFG 89.3fm on Oct 3. 7pm to 8pm. I will also be posting news that affects the GLBTQ on a daily basis.

In recent months I have been given the opportunity to produce several programs about the GLBTQ community, news and views and the issues that concern us. As the debut date for 'Alternative Perspectives' draws near...I have been able to bring news about the GLBTQ community and the issues that affect us, on a weekly basis, on 'Know The World' producer Brian Sherman, a GLBTQ ally, during the progressive news hour from noon to 1pm, on mondays. The progressive news hour airs from noon to 1pm, monday-friday, each day bringing you news that you do not hear anywhere else.
This coming week, monday 8/21, I am please to announce that Donna Narducci, Executive Director, AtlantaPride will be interviewed at 12:20pm on WRFG 89.3, about her trip to Guatemala, with the Rainbow Fund. If you clik on the title of this post you will go to the recent article written about this humanitarian mission by the GLBTQ community.

Murder Probe Expands To Criminal ConspiracyInvestigation Of 3 In DC
365 Gay: "(Washington) The investigation into the murder of a Washington, D.C. attorneyin the home of a prominent gay couple reportedly has been expanded to includepotential criminal conspiracy charges."

Anglican Leader Calls Episcopal Bishops toMeeting Over Gay Clergy
365 Gay: "(New York City) The spiritual leader ofworld Anglicanism has asked six Episcopal bishops to meet in New York next monthto try and resolve differences over homosexuality tearing at their church."

WorldAIDS Conference Ends With Plea To Governments
365 Gay: "(Toronto, Ontario) World governments were exhorted Friday to step up to theplate and deliver on funding promises and the social change needed to stopspread of HIV-AIDS and provide lifelong treatment for current sufferers,regardless of their ability to pay."