
Beyond Gay Marriage, a look at the mainstreaming of the gay movement.
From: elizabeth dettmer
Length: 00:58:49
As the issue of Same Sex marriage is covered widely in the media "Beyond Gay Marriage" takes an a critical look at the Gay Marriage movement and asks : Why is gay marriage the primary issue of the Gay Community ? And is Same Sex marriage really the issue most LGBT people are interested in ? What effect does the funding and emphasis on Same Sex Marriage have on displacing other crucial life and death LGBT issues ? This radio documentary presents the voices of LGBT scholars and activists seldom heard in the media, all of whom provide a cutting edge critique of the "Gay Marriage" movement and the mainstreaming of gay politics and talk about what progressive Queers are working on instead. Featured are the voices of important LGBT scholars like NYU Professor Lisa Duggan, Law Professor Dean Spade and Portland State University Professor Priya Kandaswamy, as well as LGBT activists like Kenyon Farrow, Executuve Director of Queers for Economic Justice, Brian Bassinger, Executive Director of the Aids Housing Alliance, SF and Kate Kendal, Excutive Director of the National Center for Lesbian Rights, as well as many others . This documentary provides a critque you will not hear anywhere else in the mainstream media, yet it is a critque that raises fundamental questions about the direction of the Gay movement and Gay marriage.
Piece Description
As the issue of Same Sex marriage is covered widely in the media "Beyond Gay Marriage" takes an a critical look at the Gay Marriage movement and asks : Why is gay marriage the primary issue of the Gay Community ? And is Same Sex marriage really the issue most LGBT people are interested in ? What effect does the funding and emphasis on Same Sex Marriage have on displacing other crucial life and death LGBT issues ? This radio documentary presents the voices of LGBT scholars and activists seldom heard in the media, all of whom provide a cutting edge critique of the "Gay Marriage" movement and the mainstreaming of gay politics and talk about what progressive Queers are working on instead. Featured are the voices of important LGBT scholars like NYU Professor Lisa Duggan, Law Professor Dean Spade and Portland State University Professor Priya Kandaswamy, as well as LGBT activists like Kenyon Farrow, Executuve Director of Queers for Economic Justice, Brian Bassinger, Executive Director of the Aids Housing Alliance, SF and Kate Kendal, Excutive Director of the National Center for Lesbian Rights, as well as many others . This documentary provides a critque you will not hear anywhere else in the mainstream media, yet it is a critque that raises fundamental questions about the direction of the Gay movement and Gay marriage.
Broadcast History
KPFA,WBAI
Transcript
Available upon request. Contact Lisa Dettmer at cositas1@comcast.net
Read the full transcript
Timing and Cues
15 mins and 42 mins 15 secs of music , last 20 seconds are music.
Intro and Outro
INTRO:From California to Rhode Island, the question of Same Sex marriage has become a national debate. With the recent District Court decision in California challenging the ban on marriage many in the LGBT community wait anxiously as the court decision is challenged. But others in the LGBT community questions whether gay marriage should be the central issue of their movement. Believing that as this hot social issue sizzles, other important life and death issues have been put on the back burner.
OUTRO:Musical Works
| Title | Artist | Album | Label | Year | Length |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Going to the Chapel | Shirelles | 00:00 |
Additional Credits
Host and Producer, Lisa Dettmer; Assistant producer and Script Editor, Elena Botkin-Levy; Audio Editor, Andrew Stelzer; Funder, Astraea Foundation and Making Contact from the National Radio Project,







Adrienne York-Minor
Posted on July 09, 2010 at 10:35 AM | Permalink
Great Piece
I thought this was a great piece. I very much appreciated that, even as you questioned whether a marriage equality agenda would benefit many people, you had people speak to the fact that it would represent real benefits to some people. News media that doesn't break an issue into opposing "sides", but instead let's a story have many entangled and conflicting issues and interpretations are really great. Thanks!