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bloomingOUT - April 5, 2012

From: WFHB
Series: bloomingOUT
Length: 57:16

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Hosts Helen Harrell and Joshua Sutton speak with award winning independent filmmaker Catherine Crouch about her latest film; President Jean Capler of grass roots organizing group Fair Talk stops by; President of Tri-State Alliance/Evansville IN Wally Paynter talks about their efforts to extend city human rights code; Poet Abigail Sewell recites “New Year’s Shooting”; and Co-organizer of the upcoming state PFLAG conference Kathryn Brown shares information about their event to be held at HPER/IUB campus on 21 April. Read the full description.

Bloomingout-prx_logo-march_20_small Award winning independent filmmaker Catherine Crouch talks about her latest film “A Pirate in Alphabet City” which is a lighthearted tale about a young pirate who wanders about seeking her true identity. President Jean Capler of grass roots organizing group Fair Talk and social work student Stephanie provide information about their Love and Justice fundraiser to be held at Rachel’s Café in Bloomington on Saturday 7 April. President of Tri-State Alliance/Evansville IN Wally Paynter talks about their efforts to extend city human rights code to include the county and also highlights their 11th annual Pride Prom coming up on 21 April at the Airport Holiday Inn. Poet Abigail Sewell recites “New Year’s Shooting” that references racial violence and bias motivated hate crimes on a powerful new “Road for the Roadless.” Co-organizer of the upcoming state PFLAG conference Kathryn Brown shares information about their event to be held at HPER/IUB campus on 21 April.

www.CatherineCrouch.com
http://fair-talk.org/
www.TSAGL.org
www.facebook.com/abigail.sewell www.wrvpflag.org

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Piece Description

Award winning independent filmmaker Catherine Crouch talks about her latest film “A Pirate in Alphabet City” which is a lighthearted tale about a young pirate who wanders about seeking her true identity. President Jean Capler of grass roots organizing group Fair Talk and social work student Stephanie provide information about their Love and Justice fundraiser to be held at Rachel’s Café in Bloomington on Saturday 7 April. President of Tri-State Alliance/Evansville IN Wally Paynter talks about their efforts to extend city human rights code to include the county and also highlights their 11th annual Pride Prom coming up on 21 April at the Airport Holiday Inn. Poet Abigail Sewell recites “New Year’s Shooting” that references racial violence and bias motivated hate crimes on a powerful new “Road for the Roadless.” Co-organizer of the upcoming state PFLAG conference Kathryn Brown shares information about their event to be held at HPER/IUB campus on 21 April.

www.CatherineCrouch.com
http://fair-talk.org/
www.TSAGL.org
www.facebook.com/abigail.sewell www.wrvpflag.org

Additional Credits

Producer: Carol Fischer
Executive Producer: Alycin Bektesh
Assistant Producer: Elaine Bell
Board Engineer: Elaine Bell
News Director: Josh Vidrich
Theme Music: Mikial Robertson
Executive Producer: Alycin Bektesh