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WHO TOOK THE BOMP? LE TIGRE ON TOUR follows iconic feminist band Le Tigre on their 2005 international tour. Le Tigre confronts sexism and homophobia in the music industry while tearing up the stage.
Who Took The Bomp? Le Tigre On Tour
In an unmarked office at the end of a dirt track, veteran activist David Kato labors to repeal Ugandas homophobic laws and liberate his fellow lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender men and women, or kuchus. But Davids formidable task just became more difficult. A new Anti-Homosexuality Bill proposes death for HIV-positive gay men, and prison for anyone who fails to turn in a known homosexual. Inspired by American evangelicals who have christened Uganda ground zero in their war on the homosexual agenda, the bill awaits debate in Ugandas Parliament. Meanwhile, local newspapers have begun outing kuchus with vicious fervor. David, Ugandas first openly gay man, is one of few who dare to publicly protest state-sanctioned homophobia. Working with an idiosyncratic clan of fellow activists, including retired Anglican Bishop Christopher Senyonjo, David fights Ugandas government and tabloids in the courts, on television, and at the United Nations. Because, he insists, if we keep on hiding, they will say were not here. But no one is prepared for the brutal murder that shakes the movement to its core and sends shock waves around the world. Call Me Kuchu depicts the last year in the life of a courageous, quick-witted and steadfast man whose wisdom and achievements were not fully recognized until after his death, and whose memory has inspired a new generation of human rights advocates.
Call Me Kuchu
With intimate access to the lives of two gay Cameroonians, Born This Way is a portrait of life in modern Africa. Lyrical imagery, devastating homophobia and a courtroom drama coalesce into a story of what is possible in the global fight for equality.
Born This Way
Voices of Diversity is an hour-long public affairs talk show produced by volunteers at KBCS. The program airs Wednesdays at 6:00 p.m. on KBCS 91.3 FM in Bellevue, WA. Voices of Diversity seeks to tell the untold stories in our community as well as celebrate the diversity of cultural expression found in the Northwest. Guests on Voices of Diversity address issues such as racism, sexism, and homophobia, as well as the realities of life for vulnerable populations like immigrants and homeless people.
Voices of Diversity seeks to literally give voice to those not often heard on the airwaves, and to that end, trains community members in radio skills and independent journalism.
Voices of Diversity
One World Report is a weekly, community-centered, hour-long news and public affairs show produced by KBCS volunteers. The show airs Thursdays at 6:00 p.m.
One World Report seeks:
To shed light on matters of social, economic and environmental justice.
To further understanding of racism, sexism, homophobia, and other forms of oppression.
To investigate the conditions for creating a peaceful and just society.
One World Report places priority on producing local, state and regional stories about issues, ideas and people not often represented in the mainstream media. We focus our energies on the local impacts of national and international events, and on the concerns of marginalized and under-served people in our community.
We also aim to reclaim the airwaves for the benefit of the community and turn the power of the media over to the people.
The KBCS One World Report
Voices of Diversity is an hour-long public affairs talk show produced by volunteers at KBCS. The program airs Wednesdays at 6:00 p.m. on KBCS 91.3 FM in Bellevue, WA. Voices of Diversity seeks to tell the untold stories in our community as well as celebrate the diversity of cultural expression found in the Northwest. Guests on Voices of Diversity address issues such as racism, sexism, and homophobia, as well as the realities of life for vulnerable populations like immigrants and homeless people.
Voices of Diversity seeks to literally give voice to those not often heard on the airwaves, and to that end, trains community members in radio skills and independent journalism.
Voices of Diversity
One World Report is a weekly, community-centered, hour-long news and public affairs show produced by KBCS volunteers. The show airs Thursdays at 6:00 p.m.
One World Report seeks:
To shed light on matters of social, economic and environmental justice.
To further understanding of racism, sexism, homophobia, and other forms of oppression.
To investigate the conditions for creating a peaceful and just society.
One World Report places priority on producing local, state and regional stories about issues, ideas and people not often represented in the mainstream media. We focus our energies on the local impacts of national and international events, and on the concerns of marginalized and under-served people in our community.
We also aim to reclaim the airwaves for the benefit of the community and turn the power of the media over to the people.
The KBCS One World Report
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