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Why Can't I Be Me? Around You
A trans woman pursues her new identity while gaining acceptance from others.
Outrave
Exploring the connections between 2SLGBTQ+ people and electronic music, from the origins of house to the global rave culture.
Queer News Weekly
Rerun Air Date: November 13, 2024The Joneses
Inimitable 73-year-old Jheri Jones appears to be full of self-confidence, but her journey to embrace it has not been so easy. Through family pictures, everyday interactions and candid interviews, a portrait emerges of an unflappable transgender mom triumphing over adversity and transphobia. The Joneses come together to deal with unresolved issues, shattered dreams, seething resentments and redefined realities.
Get Your Cook On
"Get Your Cook On"Jobriath A.D.
A profile of Jobriath, perhaps the first openly gay rock star, shows his life and music during a career that ended in 1975. Thirty-five years later, highlights of his life and music have an influence over a new generation of fans.
Scream, Queen! My Nightmare on Elm Street
Actor Mark Patton shares his story of being a closeted gay man while starring in "A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge," a film that he began to suspect had homoerotic subtext.
Light in the Water
After the first Gay Games in 1982, a swim club registers as the first openly gay masters swim and water polo club.
Queer News Weekly
Rerun Air Date: November 10, 2024Revry Destinations
"Revry Destinations"Dawn: A Charleston Legend
Looking at Dawn Langley Simmons, one of the first transgender and interracial marriage pioneers.
Undetectable: How Stigma Has Gone Viral in the Fight Against HIV
There is a proven solution to end HIV infections and stop the world-wide AIDS epidemic. So why are people still dying of AIDS? Undetectable breaks down the roadblocks that have stopped the world from becoming HIV/AIDS free.
Get Your Cook On
"Get Your Cook On"Scream, Queen! My Nightmare on Elm Street
Actor Mark Patton shares his story of being a closeted gay man while starring in "A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge," a film that he began to suspect had homoerotic subtext.