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This Way Out, Born 1988: “Thens” Making “Nows”

This Way Out, Born 1988: “Thens” Making “Nows”

Released Tuesday, 2nd April 2024
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This Way Out, Born 1988: “Thens” Making “Nows”

This Way Out, Born 1988: “Thens” Making “Nows”

This Way Out, Born 1988: “Thens” Making “Nows”

This Way Out, Born 1988: “Thens” Making “Nows”

Tuesday, 2nd April 2024
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Sounds of the LGBTQ movement during the first six months of This Way Out’s existence — the program that debuted on April 1, 1988 — and how those historic sounds continue to echo in the issues facing queer communities today.

And in NewsWrap: a landslide vote sends Thailand’s marriage equality bill from the lower House of Parliament to the Senate, nine men convicted on suspicious sodomy charges by a Houthi court in Yemen will be crucified or stoned to death, trans patients under the age of 18 in Wyoming can no longer get gender-affirming healthcare, P-FLAG’s confidential information about Texas member families with transgender children are still protected from state Attorney General Ken Paxton, Dutch trans darts player Noa-Lynn van Leuven’s back-to-back victories over both men and women in the same week ignite a firestorm, a “Drag Queen Story Hour” at the Lancaster, Pennsylvania Public Library is canceled due to a bomb threat that forces a neighborhood evacuation, and more international LGBTQ news reported this week by Joe Boehnlein and Melanie Keller (produced by Brian DeShazor). 

All this on the April 1, 2024 edition of This Way Out!

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