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Out in the Bay: Meet the US's first out transgender bishop
As LGBTQ History Month comes to a close, meet someone who made history very recently: the Reverend Dr. Megan Rohrer, a trans person who was ceremonially installed in September as a bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.
Out in the Bay: Their name was Pauli Murray ...
... and they was a queer civil rights trailblazer left out of history books.
Out in the Bay: 'Marijuana Minister' committed 'crimes of compassion'
In the summer and fall of 1996, as AIDS ravaged San Francisco's gay community, Metropolitan Community Church-San Francisco pastor Jim Mitulski risked imprisonment, dispensing marijuana to alleviate his sick congregants' pain before it was legal to do so.
Out in the Bay: 'Gender is queer for everyone,' says Utah prof
According to author and academic Kathryn Bond Stockton, "gender is queer for everyone." When she says "queer" she doesn't mean only in the LGBTQIA+ sense – she means the dictionary definition: strange.
Out in the Bay: Coming out on 'Stereotypes'
Out in the Bay proudly features a new queer podcast this week: "Stereotypes – Straight Talk from Queer Voices," produced and hosted by KALW and KQED colleague Christopher Beale, a former commercial radio personality.
Out in the Bay: For anniversary of DADT repeal, a conversation with Lauren Hough
Lauren Hough grew up in the infamous, apocalyptic Christian free-love and -sex cult The Family, formerly The Children of God.
Out in the Bay: Gay CA Supreme Court justice values struggle to be authentic
The first-ever openly gay Supreme Court of California justice, Associate Justice Martin Jenkins, is not only the first openly LGBTQ justice on the high court, he's also only the third Black man ever to serve on it.
Out in the Bay: The late James Hormel tells his own story
In a tribute to the late Ambassador James C. Hormel, on this week's Out in the Bay podcast and broadcast we bring you his story – in his own words and voice.
Out in the Bay: 'Funeral Diva' poet Pamela Sneed says 'We can heal'
Pamela Sneed's prose and poetry can reach out and grab you. They did me.
Out in the Bay: 'The Prophets' unveils Black queer ancestors
In his debut novel, Robert Jones Jr. describes the tragic romantic relationship between Samuel and Isaiah, two enslaved young men on a Mississippi cotton plantation in the early 1800s.
Out in the Bay: Friday broadcasts start with 'The Guncle' interview
What's the role of a gay uncle? "The Guncle" suggests possibilities, dishing out lots of laughs as a guncle, his niece and nephew deal with deep past and present grief.
Out in the Bay: 'OUT of Site' revives Haight-Ashbury's queer history
San Francisco's Haight-Ashbury was iconic in the late 1960s and early 1970s as the center of the anti-Vietnam War and sexual revolution counterculture.
Out in the Bay: Popular broadcast on asexuality re-airs
Quick – what's your sexuality? Most of us know roughly where we fall on the Kinsey scale that goes from zero (totally straight) to six (flaming queen or butchest of dykes). But have you considered another continuum, the asexual – allosexual one?
Out in the Bay: Queers in comics: They're popping up more
It's important, especially for children and young adults, to see images like ourselves in the media.
Out in the Bay: SF Pride grand marshals encourage 'tough conversations'
"We are here for the tough conversations," said Melorra Green, speaking for herself and her twin sister, Melonie Green.
Out in the Bay: A tumultuous year in review
We relaunched Out in the Bay-Queer Radio from San Francisco a year ago this week
Out in the Bay: Lauren Hough: 'Leaving Isn't the Hardest Thing'
Lauren Hough grew up in the infamous, apocalyptic Christian free-love and -sex cult The Family, formerly The Children of God.
Out in the Bay: After COVID hiatus, trans soprano to perform in person
Breanna Sinclairé fled from a conservative, religious, sometimes-abusive family in Baltimore, moving west in her late teens to study vocal performance at California Institute of Arts and later at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music.
Out in the Bay: Steven Rowley's 'The Guncle' heals grief with humor
What's the role of a gay uncle? "The Guncle" suggests possibilities, dishing out lots of laughs as a guncle, his niece, and nephew deal with deep past and current grief.
Out in the Bay: Father-daughter duo makes form-fitting bikinis for trans girls
This week's Out in the Bay talks to a trans girl and her dad about swimwear they make to support trans girls; the second part of the program features gay author david Perry reading from his recent novel, "Upon This Rock."