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- 169 - Hope and CrazyTue, 13 Sep 2011 - 55min
- 168 - I HEART SomaliaTue, 06 Sep 2011 - 1h 08min
- 167 - Sexual PoliticsThu, 01 Sep 2011 - 55min
- 166 - Eating Disarrya
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Tue, 30 Aug 2011 - 43min - 165 - The Mystery of the Fag Hag?
What is a Fag Hag?
A Fag Hag is a gay slang phrase referring to a woman who either associates mostly or exclusively with gay and bisexual men, or has gay and bisexual men as close friends. In the United States, the term fag hag often refers to a heterosexual woman who is the best friend of a gay man.
I interviewed Gabby Fag Hag.
Fri, 26 Aug 2011 - 57min - 164 - How Much R U WorthFri, 26 Aug 2011 - 45min
- 163 - Going back to the 50'sThu, 04 Aug 2011 - 17min
- 162 - The A-List of NYCThu, 04 Aug 2011 - 22min
- 161 - Are Drugs Bad?Thu, 28 Jul 2011 - 15min
- 160 - Friends w/ Benefits?Thu, 28 Jul 2011 - 12min
- 159 - Don't Be AfraidMon, 25 Jul 2011 - 10min
- 158 - Amy WinehouseMon, 25 Jul 2011 - 27min
- 157 - Gay Marriage NonsenseMon, 25 Jul 2011 - 28min
- 156 - Gender Profiling Hurts Our National Health Care
By Linda Brodsky, M.D. WeNews commentator Tuesday, August 25, 2009 This week, U.S. women celebrate our 89th anniversary of gaining the right to vote and Dr. Linda Brodsky uses the moment to review the lingering effects of women's inequities on the burning national debate over health care reform. Editor's Note: The following is a commentary. The opinions expressed are those of the author and not necessarily the views of Women's eNews. (WOMENSENEWS)--On August 26, we celebrate Women's Equality Day, commemorating the 89th anniversary of the 19th amendment to the U.S. Constitution that gave women the vote in 1920. Though officially organized in 1848 in Seneca Falls, N.Y., the U.S. women's rights movement endured 72 years before realizing this first critical goal. Another 51 years passed before New York Congresswoman Bella Abzug in 1971 sponsored a bill so that each successive U.S. president would be able to proclaim August 26 as Women's Equality Day. Now, 38 years later, where are we? As a group, U.S. women are among the most educated and privileged in the world. But our gender gap in national political representation remains wider than 26 other countries. That leaves us at a disadvantage in the most heated domestic policy debate of these days: healthcare reform. As we monitor and participate in this debate, women should push for changes in national health policy that rectify women's inequalities as medical professionals and patients.
Legal DiscriminationGender profiling for health insurance purposes continues to be legal in most states. Women pay more for individual health insurance if we are even able to obtain coverage. A study by National Women's Law Center finds that a 30 year-old non-smoking women often pays significantly more than a 30 year-old male smoker. Thus, many women, particularly those with lower incomes, go without health insurance and have less access to both preventative and necessary healthcare. Many policies have no maternity benefits and many exclude those with previous C-sections or who have been victims of domestic violence. And after we recover from birthing our children (and our country's future) and return to work, we often are denied job advancement at best, or face demotion or dismissal at worst. Protections are inadequate and nearly impossible to enforce given the enormous financial and emotional costs of litigation. As we mature, women are more likely to be misdiagnosed and undertreated if we have heart disease. We are less likely to get joint replacements for orthopedic problems and will suffer from back pain longer before receiving relief. We are more often initially told "it's all in your head," suffering through mental health diagnoses where none exists.
Emotional Integrity QuestionedMothers of my patients have arrived in my office desperate because their own emotional integrity has been questioned when their 9-month old child still wakes 10-15 times each night crying or their rambunctious pre-teen is out of their control. When obstructive sleep apnea or severe extra-esophageal reflux are diagnosed and treated, how rapidly these mothers recover from their so-called "over-concern!" Gender inequality for female physicians takes the form of fewer opportunities for advancement. This minimizes our impact in the arenas of research, particularly in women's health issues, public health policies and medical education of the future physicians. Female physicians occupy only 17 percent of the positions on medical journal editorial boards, where the decisions about what research is worthy of publication are made. Our numbers in medical academia--where we educate our future physicians and most research is performed-- are not representative. Women are also in short supply in medical organizations that advise our elected leaders, such as the American Medical Association or the American College of Surgeons.
61 Cents on the DollarFemale physicians earn only 61 cents for each dollar a male physician earns. We face a greater than 80 percent chance of experiencing discrimination and-or sexual harassment some time during our career. Higher rates of burnout are common. How can this physician work force be as effective as our rising needs require?
Dangerous Misuse of ResourcesThis situation translates into a dangerous misuse of our most important medical resources. Misuse and underuse of physician talent is more than unhealthy as world-wide physician shortages are anticipated. In the long run, failure to equally value women as healthcare providers will ultimately damage our nation's health and healthcare needs. It's time we took a bold approach to fixing gender equity as part of fixing our health care system. We can start this reform process by linking accreditation and federal and state health care dollars to metrics that include closure of the gender gap. Finally we must not only recognize but also vigorously root out the pervasive negative effects of this gender gap in all aspects of our society. In healthcare, the stakes categorically mean the difference between life and death. We may have the vote, but 161 years later, hundreds of proclamations, quasi-awareness holidays, or even scores of legislative initiatives have been insufficient to change the status quo. Gender stereotyping, gender discrimination, and other forms of violence against women, must be aggressively rooted out. Dr. Linda Brodsky is a pediatric otolaryngologist and "accidental crusader" for equal rights. She is accepting submissions for her multi-author book project that will examine the effects of gender discrimination in healthcare. Stories can be submitted here. http://www.lindabrodskymd.com/book-project.html Note: Women's eNews is not responsible for the content of external Internet sites and the contents of site the link points to may change. http://womensenews.org/story/090825/gender-profiling-hurts-our-national-health-care
Thu, 21 Jul 2011 - 25min - 155 - Hell Day In My FamilyThu, 21 Jul 2011 - 29min
- 154 - NO LOVE, NO SERVICE
Activists Expect Debate Over Defense of Marriage Act
Published July 17, 2011Gay service members from Army soldiers to Air Force officers are planning to celebrate the official end of the military's 17-year policy that forced them to hide their sexual orientation with another official act -- marriage. A 27-year-old Air Force officer from Ohio said he can't wait to wed his partner of two years and slip on a ring that he won't have to take off or lie about when he goes to work each day once "don't ask, don't tell" is repealed. He plans to wed his boyfriend, a federal employee, in Washington D.C. where same-sex marriages are legal. He asked not to be identified, following the advice of the Servicemembers Legal Defense Network, a national organization representing gay troops, including the Air Force officer, that has cautioned those on active duty from coming out until the ban is off the books. "I owe it to him and myself," the officer said of getting married. "I don't want to do it in the dark. I think that taints what it's supposed to be about -- which is us, our families, and our government." But in the eyes of the military the marriage will not be recognized and the couple will still be denied most of the benefits the Defense Department gives to heterosexual couples to ease the costs of medical care, travel, housing and other living expenses. The Pentagon says the 1996 federal Defense of Marriage Act -- which defines marriage for federal program purposes as a legal union between a man and woman -- prohibits the Defense Department from extending those benefits to gay couples, even if they are married legally in certain states. That means housing allowances and off-base living space for gay service members with partners could be decided as if they were living alone. Base transfers would not take into account their spouses. If two gay service members are married to each other they may be transferred to two different states or regions of the world. For heterosexual couples, the military tries to avoid that from happening. Gay activists and even some commanders say the discrepancy will create a two-tier system in an institution built on uniformity. "It's not going to work," said Army Reserve Capt. R. Clarke Cooper, who heads up the Log Cabin Republicans, a gay rights group that sued the Justice Department to stop the enforcement of the "don't ask, don't tell" policy. "Taking care of our soldiers is necessary to ensure morale and unit cohesion. This creates a glaring stratification in the disbursement of support services and benefits." Cooper said he also plans to marry his boyfriend, a former Navy officer, in a post-repeal era. The Obama administration has said it believes the ban could be fully lifted within weeks. A federal appeals court ruling July 6 ordered the government to immediately cease its enforcement. After the Department of Justice filed an emergency motion asking the court to reconsider its order, the court on Friday reinstated the law but with a caveat that prevents the government from investigating or penalizing anyone who is openly gay. The Justice Department in its motion argued ending the ban abruptly now would pre-empt the "orderly process" for rolling back the policy as outlined in the law passed and signed by the president in December. The military's staunchly traditional, tight-knit society, meanwhile, has been quickly adapting to the social revolution: Many gay officers say they have already come out to their commanders and fellow troops, and now discuss their weekend plans without a worry. The Air Force officer says he has dropped the code words "Red Solo Cups" -- the red plastic cups used at parties -- that he slipped into conversations for years to tell his partner he loved him when troops were within earshot. He now feels comfortable saying "I love you" on the phone, no longer fearful he will be interrogated by peers. One male soldier, who also asked not to be identified, said after Congress approved repealing the law, he listed his boyfriend on his Army forms as his emergency contact and primary beneficiary of his military life insurance in case he dies in Afghanistan. He said when he was transferred to South Korea, he and his partner had to pay for his partner's move. "But we were able to stay together," the soldier wrote in an e-mail to The Associated Press from Afghanistan. "During the move, I realized I needed to make sure my partner in life was taken care of if something, the worst, ever happened to me, especially knowing I was about to deploy." The soldier said when he added his boyfriend's name to the paperwork as a primary beneficiary and identified him as a friend, the non-commissioned officer in charge shut his office door and told him: "Unlike the inherent benefits to being married in the Army, such as housing and sustenance allowances, our life insurance and will don't discriminate." Same-sex partners can be listed as the person to be notified in case a service member is killed, injured, or missing, but current regulations prevent anyone other than immediate family -- not same-sex spouses -- from learning the details of the death. Same-sex spouses also will not be eligible for travel allowances to attend repatriation ceremonies if their military spouses are killed in action. Gay spouses also will be denied military ID cards. That means they will not be allowed on bases unless they are accompanied by a service member and they cannot shop at commissaries or exchanges that have reduced prices for groceries and clothing, nor can they be treated at military medical facilities. They also will be excluded from base programs providing recreation and other such kinds of support. Military officials say some hardship cases may be handled on an individual basis. Activists warn such an approach will create an administrative nightmare and leave the military vulnerable to accusations of making inconsistent decisions that favor some and not others. Military families enjoy assistance from the Defense Department to compensate for the hardship of having a mother or father or both deployed to war zones and moved frequently. "It strains a relationship when you're gone for over a year," said Navy medical corpsman Andrew James, 27, who lived two years apart from his same-sex partner, who could not afford to move with him when he was transferred from San Diego to Washington. "But straight couples have support so their spouses are able to be taken care of, with financial issues, and also they are able to talk to the chain of command, whereas gays can't. They don't have any support at all financially or emotionally, and that is really devastating." He said he was lucky that his relationship survived and now that he is in the Reserves, they are together again in San Diego. The benefits issue came up repeatedly during training sessions to prepare troops for the policy change. "There are inconsistencies," Maj. Daryl Desimone told a class of Marines at Camp Pendleton, north of San Diego, after being asked about benefits for gay military personnel. "Anyone who looks at it logically will see there are some things that need to be worked out in the future." The military's policy denying benefits to same-sex couples could change if legal challenges to the Defense of Marriage Act prove successful. The Obama administration has said it will not defend DOMA in court. Earlier this month, the Justice Department filed a legal brief in federal court in San Francisco in support of a lesbian federal employee's lawsuit claiming the government wrongly denied health coverage to her same-sex spouse. The brief said the lawsuit should not be dismissed because DOMA violates the constitution's guarantee of equal protection and was motivated by hostility toward gays and lesbians. Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2011/07/17/military-gay-couples-wont-enjoy-benefits/#ixzz1SXE9fwNG
Tue, 19 Jul 2011 - 51min - 153 - Are U A Real Homo?Tue, 19 Jul 2011 - 40min
- 152 - My feelings about Celeb RehabTue, 28 Jun 2011 - 33min
- 151 - Say What?Sun, 26 Jun 2011 - 19min
- 150 - Men Need 2 SHUT UPSun, 26 Jun 2011 - 17min
- 149 - Take the T out of GLBTSun, 26 Jun 2011 - 26min
- 148 - This Word Is ForbiddenTue, 24 May 2011 - 22min
- 147 - My Reflection of My CityWed, 04 May 2011 - 28min
- 146 - Trump the JokerSun, 01 May 2011 - 58min
- 145 - Sex Freak RepublicanaTue, 26 Apr 2011 - 50min
- 144 - Lesbian Paranoia - Online Dating - PodcastTue, 19 Apr 2011 - 42min
- 143 - I'm so sorry! - PodcastTue, 19 Apr 2011 - 29min
- 142 - Gay Pride 2011 - PodcastTue, 19 Apr 2011 - 41min
- 141 - Lesbian ParanoiaThu, 14 Apr 2011 - 33min
- 140 - My brother the serial killer - PodcastThu, 14 Apr 2011 - 35min
- 139 - Legal Weed - I have an addiction!
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Wed, 06 Apr 2011 - 31min - 138 - What 2 Say 2 A Bill CollectorWed, 06 Apr 2011 - 36min
- 137 - QucationWed, 06 Apr 2011 - 27min
- 136 - 4 BEST SEX EVERSat, 26 Mar 2011 - 52min
- 135 - Kill ConformityThu, 24 Mar 2011 - 1h 12min
- 134 - JapanMon, 21 Mar 2011 - 50min
- 133 - Arizona Women In TuneMon, 21 Mar 2011 - 29min
- 132 - Can't stand gay menMon, 21 Mar 2011 - 49min
- 131 - HomoFetish
Fetish1
a : an object (as a small stone carving of an animal) believed to have magical power to protect or aid its owner; broadly : a material object regarded with superstitious or extravagant trust or reverence b : an object of irrational reverence or obsessive devotion : prepossession c : an object or bodily part whose real or fantasied presence is psychologically necessary for sexual gratification and that is an object of fixation to the extent that it may interfere with complete sexual expression 2:
a rite or cult of fetish worshipers 3:
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Wed, 09 Mar 2011 - 45min - 130 - PussylogyWed, 09 Mar 2011 - 58min
- 129 - OH OMG - Holla!
This podcast was unscripted. I was suppose to talk about one thing. For some reason,
I started talking about something else more important and funny. This is the raw
podcast I have ever done. You will see.
Go to: http://www.aliyaleigh.com - The Lesbian Life blog is NOW connected.
Remember, contest is still on.
Write me a love letter and send it to: aliyaleigh@gmail.com
Wed, 09 Mar 2011 - 1h 02min - 128 - Auschwitz Can Be FABThu, 03 Mar 2011 - 1h 13min
- 127 - Open Relationship - SeriouslyThu, 24 Feb 2011 - 1h 04min
- 126 - My Life Part 2
CONTEST:
On March 19, 2011, I will be going to a AZWIT (Arizona Women In Tune) concert and I am looking to bring a DATE!!! Do you WANT to be my date? Then write me a love poem and send it to: aliyaleigh@gmail.com The love poem have to make my heart melt.
The Rules: You need to be over 18 years old and live in the Metro Area of Phoenix, AZ. Must be free on the date of March 19,2011. This contest is open for everyone: gay,straight, Bi or Trans. So try to make my heart melt with your written words, so we can go out on a wonderful date. Here is the link to AZWIT, if you want to buy tickets to the concert: http://www.azwit.com/concerts.html Plus, this podcast has an important message.I LOVE YOU!!!!!! xoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxox
Tue, 22 Feb 2011 - 1h 08min - 125 - Life As ME!!!!Fri, 18 Feb 2011 - 59min
- 124 - I'm SO PISSED OFF!Wed, 16 Feb 2011 - 1h 01min
- 123 - So Long, InsecurityTue, 15 Feb 2011 - 43min
- 122 - Drama in the PHXTue, 15 Feb 2011 - 43min
- 121 - What is 1n10?
Join 1n10 for their annual Fresh Brunch on February 20th at the Sheraton Phoenix Downtown. Enjoy a cocktail reception and silent and live auctions, along with Nicole Pesce on the grand piano, Ian Christiansen and 1n10's own Fusion Dance Crew. Tickets are just $80 here. This year's honorees include Reverend Patrick Stout of the Community Church of Hope and Mary Rosales of PFLAG. Don't delay, get your tickets to the Fresh 1n10 brunch today! Check out 1n10's Fresh video here. Go to: http://www.1n10.org/events/fresh-1n10s-2nd-annual-spring-brunch
1n10 Mission, Vision & Purpose OUR VISION: 1n10 envisions a world where all LGBTQ youth and young adults are embraced for who they are, actively engaged in their communities, and empowered to lead. OUR MISSION: Our mission is to serve LGBTQA youth and young adults. We enhance their lives by providing empowering social and service programs that promote self‐expression, self‐acceptance, leadership development and healthy life choices. OUR PURPOSE: 1n10 is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to serving and assisting lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and questioning (LGBTQ) youth. We provide youth with tools to improve self esteem and acceptance of who they are. The youth we work with range in age from 14 to 22. We create a safe space, mentally and physically, for youth of all socio-economic and cultural backgrounds. Our weekly discussion groups cover a wide range of social, educational, health, and community issues. Youth with particular needs have the option to speak with peers or volunteers one-on-one, in a supervised setting. We offer resources for healthy living and making healthy choices, as well as social networking opportunities appropriate for developing leadership skills and having fun. We are committed to working in collaboration with other valley and national organizations that help teens including, homeless shelters, suicide prevention crisis lines (some by teens for teens), Youth at Risk, Concilio Latino de Salud, Teen Lifeline, Peer Solutions, Gay/Straight Alliances, GLSEN, Southwest Center for HIV/AIDS and the Native American Community Health Center.
Tue, 08 Feb 2011 - 36min - 120 - YOU ARE THE SHIT!Mon, 07 Feb 2011 - 21min
- 119 - The Testament of FacebookMon, 07 Feb 2011 - 17min
- 118 - Hillary Rodham Clinton talks about ruling 2012Wed, 02 Feb 2011 - 25min
- 117 - Out and Up Scholarship Fund - Please Support
The Maricopa Community Colleges Foundation is establishing the Out and Up Scholarship Fund - an opportunity for disenfranchised lesbian, gay, bi-sexual, transgender and queer/questioning (LGBTQ) youth. Those eligible are young adults (under 25) who have faced negative responses from caregivers because of their sexual orientation or gender identity/expression and are no longer welcome or living at home. Go to: http://www.maricopa.edu/foundation or contact: Rachel Rabinovich - (480) 731-8417 rachel.rabinovich@domail.maricopa.edu Julie Roberts - (602) 509-4808 juliekayroberts@yahoo.com
Wed, 02 Feb 2011 - 17min - 116 - What is perfect?Tue, 01 Feb 2011 - 15min
- 115 - Desperado - Film Festival at Paradise Valley Community College
Movies to MUST SEE: 1) Elena Undone By Nicole Conn Elegant and refined Elna is a devoted wife to her pastor husband, mother to her teenage son and daughter to her traditional Indian family. For so many years she has been living her life on autopilot. Grief-stricken lesbian writer Peyton is struggling to move on from recent hardship. When the two meet they form an immeasurable bond that shakes the foundation of their sheltered worlds and Elena is confronted with intense and unexpected feelings for a woman. As their relationship takes on a life on a life of its own, what ensues is one of the most passionate and intimate female-on-female scenes ever is filmed. Best film EVER 2) Tools for Fools By Kate Brandt Juile Goldm3an struts, simpers and mugs her way through the world's most outrageous infomercial that is a celebration of lesbian sexuality... at it's silliest. Satisfaction guaranteed!!!!!! 3)A Marine Story by Ned Farr A decorated Marine officer unexpectedly returns home from the was and is quickly recruited to help a troubled teen prepare for boot camp, but when the true reasons for her return become known it threatens the future for both of them. "A Marine Story" highlights the absurdity of the military ban on gays through the personal story of one courageous woman.
4) Breaking the Chains By Alyssa Eisenstein A year ago, American Evangelicals traveled to Uganda for a conference on the "the gay agenda"to speak about curing homosexuality. The Anti-Homosexuality Bill was proposed just a few months later and introduced some of the harshest punishments in the world for homosexuals.It calls for lifetime imprisonment for all LGBT people, death to homosexuals who are HIV positive and prison for any Ugandan who fails to report LGBT Ugandans within 24 hours of the Bill passing. Alyssa Eisenstein, a Northwestern University student, traveled to Uganda in the Spring of 2010 to interview LGBT activists, legal and political authorities, university students, village leaders and even a traditional healer. 5) Gen Silent By Stu Maddux Gen Silent is the new LGBT documentary that asks six LGBT senior citizens if they will hide their lives to survive.
Tue, 01 Feb 2011 - 26min - 114 - The Movie: "Gen Silent" - LGBT senior citizensTue, 01 Feb 2011 - 27min
- 113 - We Are GODS!!!!
1) We create our worlds and tend to live in them; even if they are negative or positive.
2) Obey the golden rule: Do to others, what you want them to do to you.
3) Stop assuming the worst in people.
4) Use COMMON SENSE!
5) We are gods and the almighty is our boss. Create positive worlds in our lives so the world can be a positive place to live in.
Tue, 25 Jan 2011 - 58min - 112 - Women Are LocoFri, 21 Jan 2011 - 28min
- 111 - Wonderland - My Froggy LifeThu, 20 Jan 2011 - 19min
- 110 - Wonderland - Princess of FashionThu, 20 Jan 2011 - 17min
- 109 - Wonderland - School TimesThu, 20 Jan 2011 - 18min
- 108 - Wonderland - Gay Prince Charming?Thu, 20 Jan 2011 - 17min
- 107 - Wonderland - Prince of GothThu, 20 Jan 2011 - 19min
- 106 - Wonderland - Ghetto DThu, 20 Jan 2011 - 11min
- 105 - Wonderland Part 3Thu, 20 Jan 2011 - 21min
- 104 - Wonderland 4 UThu, 20 Jan 2011 - 34min
- 103 - Welcome 2 WonderlandThu, 20 Jan 2011 - 18min
- 102 - My Issues - Why R Lesbians LAME?Wed, 19 Jan 2011 - 27min
- 101 - What's my secret?Sat, 15 Jan 2011 - 42min
- 100 - Who R U With, Bitch?Wed, 12 Jan 2011 - 29min
- 99 - The Sarah & Katie ShowMon, 10 Jan 2011 - 16min
- 98 - Sarah Is A Terrorist?Sun, 09 Jan 2011 - 24min
- 97 - This WeekendSun, 09 Jan 2011 - 29min
- 96 - 5 Days & U Will B A SuperstarWed, 05 Jan 2011 - 38min
- 95 - Women Are GodsTue, 04 Jan 2011 - 32min
- 94 - Stupid People ague the bible revMon, 03 Jan 2011 - 1h 00min
- 93 - United With 1 Step
A child (Ruby Bridges) changed the world forever, can you do that? Being united in one thing, staying united is another issue. But, we all need to be united, not just one race or one culture, but as a human race made up of Black, White, Yellow, Red, Mixed, African, Asian, UK, US, India, Jewish, Christian, Muslim, Adult, Child, Gay and Straight. We are all ONE Family, if you like it or not. So, why put down your brother or sister, mother or father? My kill your own brother or sister, mother or father? Why hate your own brother or sister, mother or father? So let us all be Ruby Bridges for a day and united the human race with a step in the right direction.
Mon, 27 Dec 2010 - 55min - 92 - Having A PurposeThu, 23 Dec 2010 - 50min
- 91 - THE NO! Project
Welcome to NO! The Rape Documentary website where we are committed to ending rape, sexual assault, and other forms of violence against women. For more information, please go to: Break The Silence, Stop All Forms of Sexual Violence Almost since the conception of the idea/vision for the feature length documentary that has evolved into NO!, Aishah Shahidah Simmons, an incest and rape survivor, has been on the international road raising awareness about rape, sexual assault, and other forms of violence against women; and the critical non-negotiable need to end it. Little did she know that her vision and her commitment would be tested over and over and over again on multiple seen and unseen levels. Nor did she know that it would take a full 13-years before her full vision would wo/manifest. "...Aishah Shahidah Simmons, producer, writer, and director of NO! The Rape Documentary, boldly confronts the scourge of racial, gender, and sexual oppression, and its violent manifestations. Simmons, who understands the power of mass media, almost single-handedly put together a film that utilizes individual testimonials, scholarship, spirituality, activism, and culture to bring the reality of rape and other forms of sexual and physical abuse to the forefront of public conversation." --Thomas Burrell, Brainwashed: Challenging the Myth of Black Inferiority, © 2010, Smiley Books-- View The Trailers For NO! & Breaking Silences Listen To What People Are Saying About These Resources Across The United States & Internationally This Portuguese, French, and Spanish subtitled, feature-length, internationally acclaimed, award-winning documentary, its two-hour supplemental educational video, and the accompanying 100-page study guide explore the international realities of rape, sexual assault and other forms of violence against women through the first person testimonies, scholarship, spirituality, activism and cultural work of African-Americans. They are being used globally in grassroots and mainstream movements to end rape, sexual assault, and other forms of violence against women. We invite you to join Aishah in her work to end rape, sexual assault, and other forms of gender-based violence globally.
Tue, 21 Dec 2010 - 46min - 90 - Always Choose With CautionTue, 21 Dec 2010 - 45min
- 89 - Smoking WeedWed, 15 Dec 2010 - 47min
- 88 - Sexual FrustratedSun, 12 Dec 2010 - 18min
- 87 - All About Me By Aliya LeighSun, 12 Dec 2010 - 03min
- 86 - I AM SO PISSTue, 07 Dec 2010 - 42min
- 85 - At the right place, at the right timeTue, 07 Dec 2010 - 34min
- 84 - ObsessionTue, 07 Dec 2010 - 03min
- 83 - Come Over HereTue, 07 Dec 2010 - 02min
- 82 - You Are The Stars In CarsSun, 05 Dec 2010 - 04min
- 81 - The NEW YORK CITY ThemeSun, 05 Dec 2010 - 04min
- 80 - My stalker's voicemail #3Fri, 03 Dec 2010
- 79 - My stalker's voicemail #2Fri, 03 Dec 2010
- 78 - My stalker's voicemail #1Fri, 03 Dec 2010
- 77 - Gift GivingThu, 02 Dec 2010 - 23min
- 76 - Having SEX!Thu, 02 Dec 2010 - 35min
- 75 - Bitch PleaseTue, 30 Nov 2010 - 27min
- 74 - DepressionTue, 30 Nov 2010 - 41min
- 73 - How 2 Get SEXYTue, 30 Nov 2010 - 35min
- 72 - 'Ugly Betty' Actor Murdered Mom<br> With Samurai Sword <br>While Screaming Bible Passages
Police had to taser Michael L. Brea to subdue him before bringing him to a Brooklyn hospital with a guard. Michael L. Brea, who has appeared on episodes of Ugly Betty and in Step-Up 3D, brutally murdered his mother with a Samurai sword while screaming biblical passages, police confirm. Police were called to Brea's Brooklyn, New York apartment after neighbors heard screaming around 2:20 a.m. Tuesday morning. "I hear the brother chasing her [his mother] through the house and he's just saying a bunch of [Bible] passages like, 'Repent, Repent, Repent,'" neighbor Gregory Clare told local television station WPIX 11 News. "I heard him chasing her through the house and I hear a loud scream and so I have my father call the cops, call 911." Brea, who also appeared in Coke commercials, had decapitated and stabbed his mother, 55-year-old Yannick, multiple times. Police said he was emotionally disturbed and they had to taser him to subdue him. They described the apartment as “extremely bloody.” He was taken to Kings County Hospital with a police guard. NYPD spokeswoman Officer Doris Otero tells The Hollywood Reporter, "They found a black female, Yannick, with multiple stab wounds on her body. EMS pronounced her DOA." "I had just dozed off to go to sleep and then I woke up to somebody screaming," said Bernard Bent, another resident. "It sounded like a lady's voice and after a while I just didn't hear the woman's voice again." Brea, who was described by neighbors as "quiet," was into martial arts. He has a twin brother, and also owned a Subway restaurant shop, giving away 300 sandwiches for free on Thanksgiving in 2008. "I remember growing up and my mother was always feeding people who were less fortunate," Brea once told Haitian movie site BelFim.com. "My parents raised me to always share and to give charity in the name of God."
Mon, 29 Nov 2010 - 24min - 71 - How Will U B Remembered?Mon, 29 Nov 2010 - 40min
- 70 - What 2 Do In Alaska?
Ratings Drop for "Sarah Palin's Alaska" The show fell 40 percent on Sunday night, to 3 million viewers, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The premiere drew 5 million viewers, setting a ratings record for a TLC show debut. Only 885,000 of those viewers were in the coveted 18-49 age bracket, dropping 44 percent from last week. The report states that the show's median age is 57 - 15 years older than TLC's average.
Mon, 29 Nov 2010 - 1h 01min
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