Topic “Outbeat Radio”

This Sunday On Outbeat Youth Radio

The next edition of Outbeat Youth airs at 8:00PM on
Sunday, April 24, 2011

KRCB Radio - 91.1 and 90.9 FM - Santa Rosa, California

Coming Up Next

We begin by talking with Brad Usselman, one of three gay high school athletes, who started a blog to support other gay high school athletes. "We are a three young adults wanting to change the way teenage gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and questioning athletes are viewed in the sports world. All of us are varsity athletes in high school who are on our own paths to being who we truly are. Brad is a runner, while Ben and Robert play soccer. We met online, became fast friends and realized there was no website out there specifically for people like us, so figured why not us? We invite you to take the stand with us and begin walking the road to equality."

Also on this month's show, we meet Mark Snyder who is the communications director for Colage - an organization supporting people with gay, lesbian, bi-sexual and transgender parents. Mark became involved with Colage after coming out himself and then witnessing his father's own coming out.

Oubeat Youth Radio Invites Your Participation

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Join us on Monday, October 11, 2010 at 7PM PST for our live National Coming Out Day special radio show! We'll be featuring coming out stories form our guests, sharing advice, and encouraging everyone listening to come out and to share their truth with the world. The show streams live world-wide at www.krcb.org. Only on KRCB Radio 91.

We're having a talent show featuring poetry, short-essays, song, and musical performances from LGBT youth 12 to 25 years of age. Anyone from around the country can participate. You can record a reading of your original poetry, short-essay, or song and send it to us or join us for a live performance. The show airs on May 29, 2011 at 8PM PST. It will be broadcast on the radio as well as world-wide over the Internet. All participants will receive a CD of their performance. Sign up now at www.outbeatyouth.com

Follow us all month long on Facebook, MySpace, and Twitter. Download an iPhone app and listen to the show live or catch our past shows on iTunes. Links for everything are available at www.outbeatyouth.com

Two Radio Shows About LGBT Law Enforcement

Join us for two radio programs this month all about LGBT law enforcement personnel and learn about how training for police about the LGBT community is changing for the better.

Outbeat Now! - Sunday, May 23, 2010, 8PM to 9PM PST

Featuring stories about Chief Susan Jones of the Healdsburg Police Department who is retiring after 30 years on the job and about the LAPD's move of their youth program away from the Boy Scouts of America in order to be inclusive of LGBT youth. We will also feature a live interview with cadets from the Napa Police Academy who will talk about their research project on the Transgender Community.

Outbeat Radio Comes Out From Behind The Badge, May 30, 2010 8PM to 9PM PST

This is a special one-hour show all about how LGBT law enforcement officers who are "out" on the job. We will hear from officers of all ages from around the country about their experience on the job. The show will also feature a close look at the homophobia that still exists in law enforcement and how training is changing to prevent it.

Outbeat Radio is a weekly show airing exclusively on KRCB Radio in Santa Rosa, California. Anyone can listen online from anywhere in the world at www.krcb.org. Learn more about these shows at www.comingoutfrombehindthebadge.com and at www.outbeatyouth.com

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