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Out Loud

Out Loud is KBOO's queer culture show, celebrating & serving the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, questioning & allied communities. We feature local musical talent, interviews with local and national community groups, authors, and really anyone from the queer community. We strive to give voice to those not heard in the main stream media.
Out Loud is a community created radio show. We need volunteers to help create Out Loud. Please consider getting involved, as there are many things that need to happen before, during and after each radio show. Your skills and contributions are welcome and needed! Email us if you have any questions about getting involved, or even if you just want to say Hi!
For more national and international LGBTQ news and information, check out This Way Out Radio.
To submit event announcements, to share an idea or feedback and to contact the folks who create the show, email OutLoudRadio@gmail.com
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1/31 Show: Bunkin' with you in the Afterlife
On this show, we speak to the women from the upcoming musical, "Bunkin' with you in the Afterlife" that will be opening on Friday, February 3rd at the Ethos/IFCC center. You can find tickets at www.https//broadarts.com.
- Length: 42:13 minutes (38.65 MB)
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Tonight we welcomed the Portland Lesbian Choir as they get ready to celebrate their 25th Anniversary Season. Sparky shares some herstory from their past, and information about their upcoming concerts.
Music break from Marisa Anderson's 'Drop Down' from her CD 'The Golden Hour'. Marisa plays live on Friday Jan 27 from 7pm to 10pm @ the Waypost
Next, we welcome youth change agents! Chris, Calvin and Edgar have been working with other youth to plan Your Dream Dance, a free event for youth ages 21 and younger happening this Sat Jan 28 @ the Montavilla Community Center. The Dream Dance is a response to the lack of safe social space and support for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and questioning youth in East Multnomah County. All LGBTQ youth and their allies (ages 21 and younger) are welcome at this event.
The second half of our show featured This Way Out.
We love to hear from our listeners! Send us your feedback, ideas for future radio show, and your event announcements: OutLoudRadio@gmail.com
If you network on Facebook, you can find Out Loud Radio there as well!
Thanks for listening! Until next time, stay proud and live out loud!
- Length: 28:08 minutes (12.88 MB)
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Exploring the science and lived experiences of Polyamory and Bisexuality
On today's show we delve into the topics of Bisexuality and Polyamory. Is bisexuality unique and different from homosexuality? Can polyamorous relationships actually work? What are the benefits of being polyamorous and/or bisexual? Find out al this and more with special guest sexperts Dr. Nancy Campbell Hanks and Dr. Elizabeth Allen, and members from out polyamorous community. Hosted by Kyle Zrenchik.
- Length: 55:01 minutes (18.89 MB)
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Outloud on 1/3/2012: Interview with writer Leela Ginelle
On this program, writer Leela Ginelle talks with us about her new book, "Game Night a role play novel". Leela identifies as trans, and her work addresses the struggles and tensions involved with transitioning. You can find her e-book, "Game Night, a role play novel" on-line at Barnes & Noble, Smashwords or Sony.
- Title: OutLoud Interview with Leela Ginelle
- Length: 33:25 minutes (5.74 MB)
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Out Loud wraps up 2011
Tonight we focus on 2011 by welcoming back to the studio Heather Perkins and Laura Calvo. Heather shares some music samples from her year-long 365.52.12 project. Laura covers some of the political high lights and low life stories from 2011.
Our first music break is Heather Perkins' 'Pump It Up, Girls'
Carla talks with Heather about her mad science music making over the past year, and about Electrogals, the festival of women in the electronic arts. We take a break in our interview to hear 'The Great Curve', a Talking Heads cover that Heather created as part of her goal of a Talking Heads cover band.
After our discussion, we hear 'Requiem for a Squirrel' from Heather Perkins.
Next we welcome Laura Calvo back to the show. Laura was a regular contributor and host of Out Loud earlier in 2011, and she is current the treasure for the Oregon Democratic Party. Laura shares some of the top news stories of the year.
We wrap up the show with a couple of announcements:
Friday Jan 6th: Homomentum is happening at the Fez Ballroom. Doors @ 7pm and the show starts at 8pm. You can also find Homomentum on Facebook.
Dirty Queer is celebrating their 5 year anniversary on Friday, Jan 13 from 6 to 9 pm at In Other Words. You can also find Dirty Queer & In Other Words on Facebook.
We close the show with an interview with Sossity, the MC and mastermind behind Dirty Queer, as well as some stories from Dirty Queers themselves - sharing ‘What does Dirty Queer mean to you?’
Thank you for listening! Until next time, stay proud and live out loud!
- Title: Out Loud wraps up 2011
- Producer: Carla
- Length: 61:17 minutes (24.55 MB)
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Focus on Youth
Tonight we welcome community organizers working to support youth in schools and our communities. Tis the season for some HoHoHomo holiday music, as well!
Our first music break features Venus Envy's 'Rhonda the Lesbo Reindeer', from their CD I'll Be a Homo for Christmas
We welcome Maisha and Sarah to the show. They are working with youth in East Portland in planning a youth dance on Jan 28 at Montavilla Community Center. The goal of this dance is to bring together lesbian, bisexual, gay, transgender, queer and allied youth to socialize and support eachother. They're also recruiting adult allies for support for this event, with specific requests shared during the show. To get involved and/or to donate, email YouthPrideDance@gmail.com
Music break from Venus Envy's 'Silent Dyke'.
Next we welcome Joy, Stephanie and Sarah from Oregon Safe Schools and Communities Coalition. Joy, who is the co-chair of OSSCC's Board of Directors, shares some background on the organization. Stephanie, who coordinates requests for speakers and trainings, offers perspective on how OSSCC work engages school districts and colleges that train future teachers. Sarah, who works with the Oregon Gay and Lesbian Law Association, shares statistics from Oregon students and from national studies done by the Gay Lesbian and Straight Educator Network . We discuss changes to Oregon Law in 2009 that added sexual orientation and gender identity to groups of youth covered under school safety policies. Oregon Safe Schools created a Safe School Toolkit for the public and schools to utilize. Currently, OSSCC is surveying school districts around Oregon to assess their policies to compare them with current state laws regarding student safety -- ALL student safety, not just lesbian, bisexual, gay, transgender or queer youth. We wrap up our conversation with some encouragement for parents, guardians and anyone interested in youth safety to engage with their local schools regarding their anti-bulling policies.
The show ends with a live version of Amazing Grace by Ani DiFranco.
If you network on Facebook, you can find Out Loud radio there as well! We love to hear from our listeners, so feel free to email us: OutLoudRadio@gmail.com
Thank you for listening! Until next time, stay proud & live out loud!
- Length: 58:33 minutes (20.1 MB)
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Two articulate and highly informed guests joined Out Loud Radio on December 6
On Tuesday December 6, Out Loud Radio was pleased to have Jennifer Pizer as our first guest. Jennifer is with the Williams Institute, a think tank located at UCLA Law School. Jennifer reminded us of some critical issues relative to the LGBTQ Community that took place in 2011 and highlighted a few important issues to keep our eyes and ears on for 2012.
Our second guest was David Weekley and ordained minister that has just written a memoir titled "In from the Wilderness." This is an accounting of David's Transgender journey that has stretched over the last 28 years.
Sasha Buchert and Dan Johnson hosted the show.
- Title: Two articulate and highly informed guests joined Out Loud Radio on December 6
- Length: 57:52 minutes (52.98 MB)
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Know Your Queer History
This episode focuses on queer history. Kyle Zrenchik interviews members of the Roosevelt Gay-Straight Alliance and talks with a queer historian about such pivotal events as the Stonewall uprising.
- Title: Know Your Queer History
- Length: 55:33 minutes (50.86 MB)
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Out Loud for Tuesday, November 22nd, 2011
This episode of Out Loud features:
- Michelle Maher, who is an instructor of Counseling Psychology at the Lewis & Clark Graduate School of Education and Counseling. Michelle is here to speak about a day-long conference that’s coming up on December 1st about how how young people marginalized through sexuality and race are targeted by our criminal justice system.
- We’ll also hear from Judy Rickard, who wrote a book recounting her experiences and difficulties with federal immigration authorities as she tries to maintain a relationship with a British national. Here are links to her blog, an excerpt from a reading, and her facebook page. Judy will be at In Other Words Bookstore for a reading on November 27th at 2 p.m.
- Later in the show we were joined by Jenn Burleton from Trans Active, who talked about Multnomah County's upcoming proclamation of December as "Transgender Children Awareness Month. We’ll also hear about the work that Trans Active has done in Mexico as well as information about their silent auction event on December 4th.
- Title: Out Loud for Tuesday, November 22nd, 2011
- Length: 55:11 minutes (50.52 MB)
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On Tuesday, 15 November, Out Loud Radio was priveledged to have Bob Mensel, Artistic Director for the Portland Gay Men's Chorus join us for a night of great music and history of the life and times of PGMC.
The hour was filled with songs from On Broadway and their latest CD, "Sing and Swing the Season" and ending the show with music from Naked Man which helps commerate the history of HIV/AIDS across America and beyond. In the near future, songs from the production of Naked Man will be included on an upcoming CD by the Portland Gay Men's Chorus. Tony award winner, Levy Price will sing "Stained Glass Window" as one of the last songs on Tuesday's show...
Thanks to Bob and PGMC for a night of great music.
- Length: 59:14 minutes (54.23 MB)
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Cascade AIDS Walk
Just wanted to remind listeners looking for information about AIDS, you can reach the statewide AIDS Hotline at 800-777-2437. Cascad Aids project can be found at cascadeaids.org or 503-223-5907. Thanks- Jacob Anderson-Minshall