Episode #35 - Sustainable Housing/Sustainable Nightlife - Debra Walker for Supervisor in District 6

Thursday, January 28, 2010

QNews:
get involved in your community! HRC is looking for new panel members.  Also, can you guess which political wife is now supporting gay marriage?  Now when will the Obamas be in to have their NoH8 photos taken?  Is lesbian imagery in clothing a thing of the past?

Rainbow Rumors:
Charlie reviews AfterEllen's First Lesbian/Bi People's Choice Awards.  Tyra Banks brings up the topic "Is Gay the New Black?".  Charlie wants you to check out a new gallery showing queer content art in San Francisco.

Interview:
Debra Walker - Lesbian candidate for Supervisor of District 6!  Ms. Walker dishes on what's going on in the community and what her plans are for the future of District 6.


Comments

Posted By j.Church at 2:01 PST on February 2, 2010

It has been brought to our attention that the HRC int his podcast actually refers to the Human Rights Commission, not the Human Rights Campaign. Our apologies for our confusion. We should also note, that it was recently brought to our attention by one of our wonderful listeners that the Commission Chair, Cecelia Chung, has been a champion of transgender and LGBT rights in San Francisco since the 1990s. Again, sorry for the confusion.

Posted By Susie at 1:03 PST on March 8, 2010

What was the name of the artist you spoke about in this episode. The first name was Eddie, but I didn't get the last name or how to spell it. Thanks

Posted By Eva at 5:41 PDT on April 6, 2010

First thing's first, you guys own! Secondly, I really enjoyed this episode. I'd be curious to get Debra Walker's opinion on urban planning and its affect on San Francisco's naturally beautiful landscape, aside from other things (i.e. anemophilous pollination for what little flora we have left around district 6); it's one of the reasons why so many people move here in the first place.

Posted By Eva at 5:41 PDT on April 6, 2010

First thing's first, you guys own! Secondly, I really enjoyed this episode. I'd be curious to get Debra Walker's opinion on urban planning and its affect on San Francisco's naturally beautiful landscape, aside from other things (i.e. anemophilous pollination for what little flora we have left around district 6); it's one of the reasons why so many people move here in the first place.

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