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Lambda Weekly
Sundays at 1 P.M.
on 89.3 KNON-FM

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Patti Fink

Lerone Landis

David Taffet

 

with lots of help from
Alex Hanselka the Intern

and Polka Doc

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4 Comments

  1. Hey guys! Thanks for the show. I am up in the Collin County area and I have a real estate business. I wanted to thank you guys for all of your effort and dedication to the community. Thanks for all that you do!

    Kindest Regards,

    Kimberly Davis

  2. I love this Show I have been listing to it for years I I was saddens to think that it was gone but that’s when I found out it moved to wen. so im back at listen to it thanks for all y’all do. from a local dfw/ burleson Texas area listener THANKS…

  3. First Tuesday Social Justice Films will hold its monthly free showing of a film relevant to our times on June 2, 7-9 pm, at the Unitarian Universalist Church of Oak Cliff, 3839 w. Kiest Blvd., Dallas, TX 75233. Refreshments are provided. Audience discussion follows and input from the LGBT community is welcomed. http://www.firsttuesdayfilms.org/index.shtml

    “On the 11th Annual National Day of Silence, Erin Davies was victim to a hate crime in Albany, New York. Because of sporting a rainbow sticker on her VW Beetle, Erin’s car was vandalized, left with the words “fag” and “u r gay” placed on the driver’s side window and hood of her car. Despite initial shock and embarrassment, Erin decided to embrace what happened by leaving the graffiti on her car. She took her car, now known worldwide as the “fagbug,” on a 58-day trip around the US and Canada. http://www.fagbug.com

    “Along the way, Erin discovered other, more serious hate crimes, had people attempt to remove the graffiti, and experimented with having a male drive her car. After driving the fagbug for 1 year, Erin decided to give her car a makeover.” http://www.fagbug.com

    “Fagbug Nation” shines light on the battle we’re still fighting with bullying, the completion of Fagbug’s 50 state journey, and the courage it takes to travel across the country inside a rainbow on wheels.” -Nicholas Mertz

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