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PLEASE READ!!!!hello everyone welcome back thank u for the influx of subscribers i'm truly gagged. this is an episode where we discuss many things but a heavy center on political discourse. idk i felt even more inclined after our last episode to talk about things in further detail. just some cliff notes, khartoum (the capital of sudan) was recently recaptured by sudan's government forces, however civilians in sudan are still experiencing mass violence and destruction. also clock that the US have been revoking visas for south sudanese passport owners. FREE SUDAN. and the national gallery of australia art piece, it was a west papua flag that wasn't covered, not ukraine. also, ethan accidentally got the label wrong, he was talking about Cory Booker. sorry we got the specify wrong, we have been keeping up i swear, just so many things happening in this current time. and on turkiye, the president of istanbul (Ekrem Imamoglu) was unlawfully arrested by Erdogan and the government are silencing/arresting the civilians who rally against this. democracy is a human right. i'm going to link heaps of resources in the description box relating to some things discussed but i pls urg

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Written By Robert Nathan

Directed By Jud Taylor

A Bronx District Attorney is found expired in his car and while the detectives initially suspect a prostitute is the killer, new evidence eventually reveals it is someone closer to dwelling and that their victim isn't as straight as they initially thought.


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  • The Alibi: The first suspect, recently convicted Alvarez, was isolated in prison and could not have ordered the hit on Jeff York.
  • Alliterative Name: Andy Abbott and his daughter Ally Abbott.
  • Armoured Closet Gay: Closeted homosexual Bronx D.A. Jeff York is found murdered in his car. They exhaust the list of their suspects until they country on his black male coworker. Fin then explains the phenomenon of existence on the "down-low" in the African-American community. They investigate the coworker's poker group, and, sure enough, they are all "on the down-low" and possess sex with each other when they are supposedly playing poker. One of the friends, a former football player, actually refuses to testify after exposing this because he does not want to tarnish his image while vehemently denying that he's

    Revisiting the Archive — Ellen DeGeneres

    Ellen DeGeneres at a taping of “The Ellen DeGeneres Show,” 2008. The show premiered on September 8, 2003. Credit: ©RonPaulRevolt.

    Episode Notes

    Today, Ellen DeGeneres needs no introduction. But as she explained in a 2001 MGH interview, her very widespread 1997 coming out took a dramatic professional and personal toll. When animation goes off the rails, there’s no knowing what the future holds. We’re challenged to press ahead to struggle for better days.

    Visit our season three episode webpage for background information, archival photos, and other resources.

    Episode Transcript

    Eric Marcus Narration: I’m Eric Marcus and this is another dispatch from Making Gay History’s makeshift studio closet on West 20th Street in Unused York City. 

    It’s been seven weeks since my partner Barney and I began sheltering in place. Looking out our back window at the townhouse gardens where spring is unfolding with all its promise of renewal, it’s difficult to imagine all the heartbreak unfolding at hospitals across the city. The number of deaths in my place state is still in the hundreds every day, but it’s nearly half the number of just three weeks ago. Not a reaso

    i got news for you that means youre gay episode

    Episode 1 - Ted Brown with Abi McIntosh


    Black and Male lover, Back in the Day

    Season 1 Episode 1 - “Ted Brown with Abi McIntosh”


    Date: 04.10.2022


    Season: 1


    Episode: 1


    Presenters: Marc Thompson


    Contributors: Ted Brown, Abi McIntosh


    Producers: Shivani Dave, Tash Walker


    Music: Kemi Oyolede


    Artwork: Amaroun




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    MT: ‘Welcome to Black and Gay, Back in the Day’. We’re bringing to experience the archive of images of Dark, LGBTQ+ life in Britain from the 1970s to the early ‘00s. I’m Marc Thompson, I’m an activist and health promotion specialist, and I’ve built this archive with the journalist and writer Jason Okundaye.


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    MT:A Black and white photo shows a man with short hair and look of determination on his confront, glancing towards a camera over his shoulder. His leather jacket and flared jeans are a staple look for the 1970s, a keychain is clipped onto the belt loop of his jeans and tucked into his assist pocket. The bloke who we comprehend to be Ted Brown, a homosexual liberation front activist and journalist, is straggling a bicycle. He has a copy of the paper he writes for clipped to the Black of the bi

    Lowdown

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    Secrets and lies

    "Lowdown" is another "ripped from the headlines" type of episode. 'Law and Order: Special Victims Unit' showed in both previous and succeeding episodes that it could execute these types of stories very well, just as much as the uncompromising approach to difficult subject matters which is saying something. It proved that in the wonderful previous episode "Sick". On my first watch, "Lowdown" struck me as a forceful episode and the supporting performances really stuck with me.

    On rewatches (have watched over a long period of time, we're talking over a decade, every episode of the first 'Law and Order', 'Special Victims Unit' and 'Criminal Intent' at least twice, even those that didn't do much for me and in some cases still don't), "Lowdown" is every bit as marvelous as remembered. Perhaps in fact even better now, with everything that was so good before still present and even stronger now. To me it's actually a much surpass episode than a great deal of the other Season 5 episodes with a higher rating here as of now (i.e. &q