Out Loud

Out Loud is KBOO's queer culture radio show, celebrating & serving the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, questioning & allied communities. We feature interviews with community groups, authors, musical talent, and anyone from the queer & allied communities. We strive to give voice to those not heard in the main stream media.

Update on our schedule change for 2013 :: Out Loud will not air the last Tuesday of each month in 2013. Instead, you can enjoy 'Tune In, Turn On and Remember: 45 years of KBOO Community Radio'. This special public affairs programming consists of gems from the KBOO archives in celebration of our 45th anniversary!

Out Loud is a community created radio show. We need volunteers to help create Out Loud. Please consider getting involved, as there are many things that need to happen before, during and after each radio show. Your skills and contributions are welcome and needed! Email us if you have any questions about getting involved, or even if you just want to say 'Hi!'

For more national and international LGBTQ news and information, check out This Way Out Radio

To submit event announcements, to share an idea or feedback and to contact the folks who create the show, email OutLoudRadio@gmail.com

If you network on Facebook, you can connect with Out Loud Radio at www.facebook.com/KBOOOutLoud

Follow us on Twitter:  twitter.com/KBOOOutLoud

Thank you for listening! Until next time, stay proud and live out loud!

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Out Loud

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Tue, 12/23/2008 - 6:00pm - 7:00pm
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Holiday music show with queer persepective

Tonight's show will be all music, plus some community announcements.

Tune in to hear a variety of tunes from many different perspectives, but you'd never hear most of these songs on other radio stations!

Out Loud

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Tue, 11/11/2008 - 6:00pm - 7:00pm
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Guests from Portland State University's Queer Resource Center & Equal Rights Advocate

Tonight's show will feature guests from thePortland State University's Queer Resource Center discussing a wide range of topics from campus, including the new queer radio show on KPSU, the PSU station, events highlighting TransRemembrance Month, and their regular monthly events.

We'll also be talking with Debra Porta, Equal Rights Advocate at PSU. Debra has been working with the Oregon University System's Student Equal Rights Alliance Board, in addition to her work on the PSU campus. She'll also fill us in on the details for the Rally against Prop 8 happening in PDX this Saturday.

Out Loud on 09/30/08

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Tue, 09/30/2008 - 6:00pm - 7:00pm
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The Gay and Lesbian Archives of the Pacific Northwest

Gay and Lesbian Archives of the Pacific Northwest will be our guests and we'll be discussing their upcoming event:  The "Our Stories" Series: Coming Out: Making Waves, which is happening October 4, 2008 at Portland's Q Center. We'll also discuss all sorts of details from our collective LGBTQ past in the Pacific Northwest.

Out Loud on 09/02/08

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Tue, 09/02/2008 - 6:00pm - 6:30pm
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Gender Blender - new show!

Don’t miss the pilot episode of Gender Blender, a new radio program on gender issues co-hosted by Trannywreck Radio’s Rebecca Nay and TransNation columnist Jacob Anderson-Minshall.  The pilot episode will address Male Privilege. Special call-in guest from New York, Shira Tarrant, editor of 2008’s Men Speak Out:  Views on Gender, Sex, and Power.

Out Loud on 08/19/08

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Tue, 08/19/2008 - 6:00pm - 6:30pm
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The Other Team, new LGBTQ youth show

Tune in to hear a new pilot show from area lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans-gender, queer and questioning youth, tentatively titled 'The Other Team'. This show will be produced and hosted by area youth.

Out Loud on 08/12/08

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Tue, 08/12/2008 - 6:00pm - 6:30pm
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Cascade AIDS Project guests on Out Loud

Tune in to hear from Cascade AIDS Project staff, Alison Frye, Manager of Education & Family Services, who attended the International AIDS Conference that happened in Mexico City last week.

We'll also hear about CAP programs and services, as well as what's happening nationally and in Oregon with the HIV/AIDS epidemic.

Out Loud on 08/05/08

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Tue, 08/05/2008 - 6:00pm - 6:30pm
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Joshua Klipp, award winning trans-man musician, plus our first-ever straight-ally local band, 3 Fing

Listen in tonight to hear a live performance from Three Finger Jack, our first-ever straight-ally local-band on this radio show, plus music from and biography of Joshua Klipp, an award winning musician who also happens to be a trans-man. Follow the links with his name to find out more about this talented artist.

These musicians, plus local pianist Zach Zaitlin, will perform at Mississippi Pizza Pub on Tuesday August 10th.

Out Loud on 07/29/08

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Tue, 07/29/2008 - 6:00pm - 6:30pm
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Dirty Queer MC is our guest tonight

Recently voted 'Best place to relive your most graphic sexual encounters in front of a live audience' by Willamette Week, tune in tonight to find out about Dirty Queer. You'll hear from Sossity Chiricuzio, MC of Dirty Queer, the monthly open mic event for queer erotica, which is also a benefit for In Other Words.

Dirty Queer happens the second Friday of every month at In Other Words (8 NE Killingsworth).

Out Loud on 07/22/08

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Tue, 07/22/2008 - 6:00pm - 6:30pm
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The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence guests on Out Loud

Tonight hear from the Portland chapter of the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence. They consider themselves to be Nuns of the GLBT community and we'll hear about their mission, their members, and what projects they are currently working on.

The organization was formed with a three part mission: to help other charitable organizations raise money, perform community outreach, and do safer sex education and condom handouts.

The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence began over 25 years ago in San Francisco, and there are now Sisters world wide, with Portland being one of the newest Orders. Although the Sisters are all inclusive, we primarily work with AIDS related organizations and at risk youth organizations.

Out Loud on 07/15/08

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Tue, 07/15/2008 - 6:00pm - 6:30pm
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Musical mix of Ferron, Bitch and Myshkin's Ruby Warblers, who perform Wed 7/16 at the Doug Fir Loung

Enjoy music from Myskin's Ruby Warblers  (Myshikin will be joined by Paul Evans on horns and melodica), Bitch (with her band, The Exciting Conclusion) and Ferron (touring with her new release, "Boulder," produced by NYC-based indie rocker, Bitch), who are performing live tomorrow Wed July 16 at the Doug Fir Lounge. Doors 8pm, Show 9pm

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Long Interview with Tommi Kicked Out Contributor

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Tue, 01/26/2010

In her foreward to the new anthology Kicked Out--by current and formerly homeless LGBTQ youth-- Judy Shepard (mother of Matthew Shepard) notes that a disporportionate percentage of the youth on America's streets are there in part because they identify as lesbian, gay or transgender.  On Tuesday's Outloud show Jacob Anderson-Minshall spoke with Kicked Out editor Sassafras Lowrey and four of the contributors to this powerful collection.  Here is the extended interview with one of those contributors, Tommi, who was kicked out and lived on the streets of New York back in the 1960s.

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Kicked Out: Stories by Homeless LGBT Youth

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Tue, 01/26/2010

In her foreward to the new anthology Kicked Out--by current and formerly homeless LGBTQ youth-- Judy Shepard (mother of Matthew Shepard) notes that a disproportionate percentage of the youth on America's streets are there in part because they identify as lesbian, gay or transgender.In this special episode of Outloud, Jacob Anderson-Minshall speaks with Kicked Out editor Sassafras Lowrey and four of the contributors to this powerful collection (Jenn, Tenzin, Ksen and Tommi). Hear first hand the painful and difficult experiences these kids face after they are forced from their homes because of ignorance or hate--and learn how little it can take to save a life. Longer versions of interviews with Tenzin, Ksen and Tommi are also available on our site at kboo.fm/outloud

For more information about the book visit kickedoutanthology.com. The site also has a reference section. Those in Portland Oregon can learn more about programs for homeless youth through these fine organizations: SMRYC, Outside In and the Circus Project (founded by Jenn Cohen, one of the show's guests and contributor to Kicked Out)

This program aired live during the Membership drive. It has been edited to remove most of the membership drive pitching, and may have some choppy transitions. We still want to encourage you to make a donation to KBOO, to support programs of this kind. You can do so by clicking on the tip jar on the website, or calling us at 503-232-8818.; Thank you for your continued support!

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Addition Audio from Ksen Kicked Out Contributor

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Tue, 01/26/2010

 Earlier this week, Jacob Anderson-Minshall spoke Ksen a contributor from the new anthology Kicked Out, by current and former homeless LGBT youth.  While a short version of the interview is featured on the January 26th Outloud show, here is the extended interview with Ksen.  Check out the anthology itself at kickedoutanthology.com.

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Interview with Tenzin From Kicked Out

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Tue, 01/26/2010

In her foreward to the new anthology Kicked Out--by current and formerly homeless LGBTQ youth-- Judy Shepard (mother of Matthew Shepard) notes that a disporportionate percentage of the youth on America's streets are there in part because they identify as lesbian, gay or transgender.  On Tuesday's Outloud show Jacob Anderson-Minshall spoke with Kicked Out editor Sassafras Lowrey and four of the contributors to this powerful collection.  Here is the extended interview with one of those contributors, Tenzin, who spent many years on the streets. 

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Celebrating what sets us apart

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Tue, 01/12/2010

It's time to celebrate what sets us apart! The queer community is judged and treated differently for our private lives. Tonight we embrace and celebrate local queer sex-positivity on Out Loud.

Krissy Fiction, from the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence joins us to talk about BOINK! a porn benefit for the Sisters' Grant Fund and Cascade AIDS Project. Boink is happening Sat, January 23rd Invasion Nightclub.

The event was born when a donor gave Cascade AIDS Project 800 porn DVDs and tapes.  CAP contacted the Portland Sisters and suggested a partnership to have the Sisters hold a porn-themed event as a fundraiser for both organizations.  BOINK! came into existence as a sexy, naughty, and most of all, FUN way to raise some money!

All proceeds from the raffle and sales will go directly to the Sisters Grant Fund and to CAP. So all monies raised will be going directly back to the Portland community.

Between interviews, Billy Brag's song 'Sexuality' celebrates what sets us apart - sex!

Darklady also joins Out Loud this evening to discuss her work, her parties, and more!

We also celebrate Dirty Queer's 3rd Birthday, which happened Fri Jan 8. We'll hear from Sossity, MC for and creative force behind DQ, as well as dirty queers (from the audience) on what they like best about this monthly event!

As always, we'll share a variety of community announcements and event listings.  If you have something to share with our community, let me know: outloudradio@gmail.com 

You can also find KBOO's queer programming on Facebook! Become a Facebook fan of Out Loud Radio, Gender Blender & The Other Team!

Thanks for listening! Until next time, stay proud & live out loud!

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Portland's Transgender Day of Remembrance

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Tue, 12/22/2009

On November 20th, 2009.  Portlanders gathered at Portland State University for the 11th annual (nationally) Transgender Day of Remembrance.  Speakers include, Jenn Burleton, Executive Director of TransActive, Tash Shatz, student presenter and activist, Kendall Clawson Executive Director of the Q Center and Laura Calvo, co-host of KBOO's Gender Blender.  You will also hear names and/or information read about all the reported murders based on gender hate during 2009.

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Current events in the queer community

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Tue, 12/08/2009

Tis the season for holiday music. We start the show with 2 songs from Venus Envy: Rhonda the Lesbo Reindeer and I'll be a Homo for Christmas.

Carla & Laura Calvo discuss current news stories and events, and Jacob Anderson-Minshall talks about next week's Gender Blender. Laura & Jacob are co-hosts of Gender Blender.

Matt from the Gay Men's Chorus calls in to discuss their upcoming show "Celebrate the Season" happening at Reed College on Dec 18, 19 & 20.

Events discussed tonight include: 

Pictures with Santa! This is a SMYRC fundraiser on Thurs 12/10 from 7 to 10 p.m. at 909 NW 19th. Everyone will be gathering for a Christmas cocktail party, and to support SMYRC during the holiday season. Ages 21+

Dirty Queer is Friday 12/11 at 6:30pm at In Other Words. This monthly event is an XXX-rated open mic. Ages 18+

Queer porn in Portland? Yep! An event titled: Double Hump Day Feature is happening Wed 12/9 @ 7 pm at Crush Bar, located at 1400 SE Morrison. Ages 21+

Tuff Luck is a coffee shop at In Other Words. This coffee-business is not in full swing yet, but keep in touch with In Other Words for more information. All ages!

Collective of Genuises event Homo for the Holidays event is happening this Sat 12/19 from 6 to 10 pm at the Switchyard Studios @ 109 SE Salmon St.

Pants-Off Productions presents Homomentum: A Monthly Queer Cabaret on Sat 12/12 at 7pm at the Egyptian Room, located at 3701 SE Division. Cost is $5-$7. Ages 21+ and wheelchair accessable.  

The last song heard tonight is Venus Envy's Silent Dyke.

If you network on Facebook, you can find Out Loud Radio, The Other Team and Gender Blender!

Thanks for listening. Until next time, stay proud & live out loud.

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Collective of Genuises and Crys Matthews on Out Loud

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Tue, 11/24/2009

Collective of Genuises and Crys Matthews on Out Loud

On tonight's queer hour, we hear from the Collective of GeniusesCoG’s mission is to create art that challenges the notions on which class, gender, privilege and other social demographics are based. CoG empowers minority artists, especially those who identify as trans, queer and/or womyn, and help them create sustainable economic stability through educational programs and creative opportunities. CoG is gearing up for a queer craft fair and a Homo for the Holidays event, both in mid-December. 

Carla speaks with Crys Matthews about her music, and her upcoming show at In Other Words on Dec 5th.

If you network on Facebook, KBOO's queer programs are there! Find Out Loud Radio, The Other Team and Gender Blender.

Thanks for listening. Until next time, stay proud and live out loud.

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Out Loud focuses on our talent, our health, and our stories.

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Tue, 11/10/2009

Out Loud focuses on our talent, our health, and our stories.

Max Voltage, from Pants-Off Productions, talks about Homomentum: a monthly queer cabaret. Homomentum takes over the Egyptian Room Saturday Nov 14th. This month's Timewarp Talent Show will showcase queer dance & performance-art, with tons of glitter and fabulousness. Homomentum: doors at 7pm, show at 8pm, dance party at 10pm. Cost $5-7 sliding scale. This is a 21+  event. The E Room is wheelchair accessible.

Carla speaks with Molly Franks and Kim Toves from the Multnomah County Health Department. We get an update from Speak Out, a heath survey focused on the LGBTQ community that the Health Department did last summer.

We also hear from Robert Douglas, President of the Gay and Lesbian Archives of the Pacific Northwest about Our Stories. The Our Stories Series continues with the first of two programs honoring the 30th anniversary of the Northwest Gender AllianceGender Variance M>F will be a panel discussion focusing on the male-to-female portion of our trans/gender-variant community. Early in 2010, the next Our Stories program will feature female-to-male members of the community. Our Stories is happening on Satuday, November 14, 2009, at 7 pm, at theQ Center.

We'll also hear music from local Heather Perkins, who is playing live at Mississippi Pizza Pub Wed Nov 11 @ 9pm.

Find Out Loud Radio, Gender Blender and The Other Team on Facebook.

Thanks for listening.

Until next time: stay proud & live out loud.

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Siren Nation's queer talent

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Tue, 10/27/2009

Siren Nation is a celebration of women in the arts. Out Loud focuses on the queer talent as part of the Siren Nation festival. Tonight we hear live music from The I's, and Carla interviews Natlalia Kay, Executive Director of Siren Nation. Natalia shares some queer film suggestions showing as part of the S.N. Film Festival.

Carla also talks with Rory Bowman, who is working in Vancouver with the Approve Referendum 71 campaign in Washington state.

Announcements on tonight's show:

The Portland premiere of movie Straightlaced happening Wed Oct 28 @ 7 pm @ Cinema 21 in Portland. This movie premiere is a benefit for the Oregon Safe Schools and Communities Coalition.

A big shout out to Kendall Clawson, Executive Director from Portland's Q Center, for being with President Obama when he signed the Matthew Shephard & James Byrd Jr Hate Crimes Prevention Act.

In Other Words is celebrating their 16th birthday party Thurs Oct 29 from 6 to10 pm at the Q Center, located at 4115 NE Mississippi in Portland.

Winning the Freedom to Marry, featuring Evan Wolfson, happening on Monday Nov 2 at 6pm at SEIU Local 49 @ 3536 SE 26th Ave (just south of SE Powell) in Portland.

Thanks for listening. Until next time, stay proud & live out loud.

 

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Cascade AIDS Walk

Just wanted to remind listeners looking for information about AIDS, you can reach the statewide AIDS Hotline at 800-777-2437.  Cascad Aids project can be found at cascadeaids.org or 503-223-5907.  Thanks-  Jacob Anderson-Minshall

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