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Program and Resource Guide June 2012 Friday 8 Wednesday 13 11pm KQED 9 Anyone and Everyone EVENING tells poignant and often 11pm KQED 9 Out in the Silence A same- heartbreaking stories of families sex wedding announcement in across the country who have a small-town newspaper ignites a gay child. | R (9) 6/9 5am; a firestorm of controversy. (World) 6/10 9pm, 6/12 8am, | D | R (9) 6/14 5am; (Life) 6/14 11am 10pm; (World) 6/17 10pm Saturday 9 Thursday 14 EARLY EARLY 5am KQED 9 Anyone and Everyone 5am KQED 9 Out in the Silence | D Public | R (World) 6/10 9pm, 6/12 | R (Life) 6/14 10pm; (World) 8am, 11am 6/17 10pm EVENING Television Sunday 10 10pm KQED 9 Independent Lens | H | 10pm World Independent Lens Two We Were Here takes a deep and Spirits is a revealing look at reflective look at the arrival and the life and death of one of the impact of AIDS in In June, KQED proudly celebrates the diversity of youngest hate-crime victims in in the early 1980s. | R (9) 6/15 our community with a special programming lineup modern history. | D 4am; (Life) 6/15 9pm on KQED 9 and KQED Plus (+) . 11pm World Independent Lens Ask Not. 11:30 KQED 9 Life Before the Lifeboat This documentary explores the features intimate conversations KQED 9 is available over the air on DT9.1, 54.2 tangled political battles that between leading AIDS expert and 25.1; via most cable systems on Channel 9; led to the infamous “don’t ask, Dr. Paul Volberding and some on Comcast cable Channel 709; and via satellite don’t tell” policy and reveals of San Francisco’s courageous on DirecTV (local and HD Channel 9) and DISH the personal stories of gay leaders from the earliest days of network (local Channel 8226 in SD only). Americans who serve in the AIDS epidemic. | R (9) 6/15 combat under a veil of secrecy. 5:30am; (Life) 6/15 10:30pm; (World) 6/17 11pm KQED Plus is available over the air on Channel 54, DT54.1, 9.2 or 25.2. It is on Comcast cable Monday 11 EVENING Friday 15 Channel 10 in most areas and on DirecTV EARLY (Channel 54, SD & HD) and DISH (Channel 54 8pm Life PBS Arts from Chicago: or 8234) satellite systems. American Masters 4am KQED 9 Independent Lens We Were Bill T. Jones follows the Here. | R (Life) 6/15 9pm choreographer as he mounts 5:30 KQED 9 Life Before the Lifeboat This guide also lists programs airing on KQED Life a dance event inspired by the | R (Life) 6/15 10:30pm; (World) (Comcast 189, Channel 54.3); and KQED World life of Abraham Lincoln. 6/17 11pm (Comcast 190, Channel 9.3). Some programs 9:30pm Life Drexel Interviews EVENING repeat additional times on these two channels. John Waters, Part 1. Legendary 9pm Life Independent Lens Visit kqed.org/dtv for the complete digital filmmaker John Waters We Were Here. program schedule. is known for his satirical, boundary-transgressing 11:30 KQED 9 ImageMakers | q | That’s My movies. In this interview, Boy. | R (9) 6/16 5:30am PROGRAMMING SYMBOLS by turns hilarious and q This program is a KQED production, profound, Waters discusses Saturday 16 his career in movies. co-production or presentation. EARLY 10pm Life Drexel Interviews H This program (or episode) is airing on 5:30am KQED 9 ImageMakers | q | John Waters, Part 2. KQED 9 or KQED + for the first time. That’s My Boy. 11pm KQED 9 Place to Live: The Story of R This program will be repeated on the Triangle Square explores the date/s noted. issue of being a gay senior Sunday 17 D Descriptive video information for the citizen trying to survive on AFTERNOON sight-impaired is available on televisions limited resources in America. 2:30pm KQED 9 Not in Our School: Palo | R (9) 6/12 5am; (Life) 6/13 with stereo capability. Alto Palo Alto’s Not in Our 10pm; (World) 6/17 9pm School month has become a model for engaging students in Programs are subject to change after Tuesday 12 discussion and action against press deadlines. For the latest program intolerance and bullying. | R (9) EARLY information, visit kqed.org/tvchanges or call 6/29 10pm, 6/30 4am 5am KQED 9 Place to Live: The Story of our automated program information line at 6pm KQED 9 Truly CA: Our State, Our Triangle Square | R (Life) 6/13 Stories | q | Emile Norman: By 415.354.8000. If you are recording, allow five 10pm; (World) 6/17 9pm minutes for early starts and late finishes. His Own Design. Famed artist Emile Norman works through decades of a changing art scene and turbulent times for Cover: Shanti Project retreat at Wildwood a gay man in America. | R (Life) Resort, anonymous. Independent Lens “We 6/17 8pm Were Here” airs Thursday, June 14, at 10pm on KQED 9, 2 KQED Public Television KQED Public Radio Resources Get the guide online: kqed.org/heritage KQED.org 3 -

BBC World Service BBC World the last decade of significant change in mar riage rights for same-sex couples. It covers the politics, legalities and advocacy efforts in various states, with particular attention to Massachusetts, , Iowa Vermont, and Maine. This hour-long news documentary examines news documentary This hour-long KQED Public Radio’s 24-hour international, KQED Public Radio’s and local news and national, regional information service is available on frequencies 88.5 FM in San Francisco, 89.3 FM in Sacramento (KQEI), 88.3 FM in Santa Rosa and 88.1 FM in Martinez. It is also available on Comcast digital cable Channel 960 and live online at kqed.org. States of Marriage: The Debate Over Gay Rights June 2, 3pm* and Saturday, June 7, 8pm Thursday, the *Pre-empts Public Public Radio

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H R R all nationalities and religious all nationalities and religious affiliations find peace in a gay bar in Jerusalem. California: When Hate Happens Here stories of how communi Shasta County to ties from to responding the Bay Area hate crimes. 6/24 11pm (World) | | community-nominated local is the centerpiece of heroes our annual LGBT Pride Month celebration. 6/28 5am; (Life) 6/28 10pm John Legend, Wanda Sykes John Legend, Wanda and Margarett Cooper. stars discover the extraordinary black stories of the free ancestors they never knew about. Robbins: Something to Dance About. documentary on Robbins never-before-seen features recordings. rehearsal 6/25 8pm True: Live! True: hits of the performs romantic 1950s, 1960s and 1970s with and Linda Ruben Studdard Edder. Golden Gate Park. | 6/24 9pm 10pm; (World) 6/24 9pm 10pm; (World) of the creation of the National of the creation AIDS Memorial, a seven-acre Francisco’s San in hidden grove | at the look gnant and revealing day-to-day lives of gay dads. stories from urban and rural urban and stories from the told through America are figures. LGBT lens of prominent City of Borders Not in Our Town, Northern Not in Our Town, Finding Your Roots Finding Your LGBT Pride Celebration American Masters Clay Aiken — Tried and Clay Aiken — Tried The Grove The Out in America The Grove Fatherhood Dreams Dreams Fatherhood Out in America World KQED 9 KQED 9 KQED 9 KQED 9 KQED 9 KQED 9 KQED 9 KQED 9 World KQED 9 10pm EVENING 7pm 6pm 2pm noon AFTERNOON Sunday 24 11am 5am Wednesday 20 Wednesday EARLY Tuesday 19 Tuesday EVENING 11pm EARLY 1am Monday 18 9pm EVENING 7pm ADVOCACY International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission American Civil Liberties Union, Gay 212.430.6054; iglhrc.org and Lesbian Rights Chapter Monitors, documents and mobilizes responses 415.621.2493; aclunc.org to human rights violations on the basis of sexual Acts to ensure that gay rights issues remain in the orientation, HIV status and gender identity. forefront of the ACLU’s civil liberties agenda. Metropolitan Community Church Bay Area American Indian Two Spirits 415.863.4434; mccsf.org 415.865.5616; baaits.org A beloved community joining together from A community-based organization creating forums diverse spiritual backgrounds. A ministry of peace for the spiritual, cultural and artistic expression of and social justice in our congregation and our Two Spirit people. community. A house of prayer for all people and a home for queer spirituality. Billy DeFrank LGBT Community Center 408.293.3040; defrank.org National Center for Lesbian Rights Resources Provides community, leadership, advocacy, support 415.392.6257; nclrights.org and services to the Silicon Valley LGBT community A progressive, feminist, multicultural legal center and their allies. Programs include social activities, devoted to advancing the rights and safety of youth leadership development, providing nutritious lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people and Please note that this is only a small lunches for seniors, support groups, individual their families. Committed to creating a world in portion of the many organizations that counseling and HIV testing. which all people live freely, without fear serve the LGBT community in the of discrimination. Bay Area. To add your organization to City and County of San Francisco Out and Equal Workplace Advocates this list or update information for next Human Rights Commission 415.252.2500; ci.sf.ca.us/sfhumanrights 415.694.6500; outandequal.org year’s guide, please send an email to Provides free and confidential mediation and Champions safe and equitable workplaces [email protected]. investigation of complaints about discrimination. for LGBT people. Advocates building and strengthening successful organizations that value The Diversity Center, Santa Cruz all employees, customers and communities. 831.425.5422; diversitycenter.org Offers a drop-in safe space, peer groups, potlucks, The Outlet Program job and housing referrals, business and resource 650.965.2020 x22; projectoutlet.org information, a lending library and more. Supports and empowers LGBTQQ youth and their allies on the Peninsula through free drop-in groups, The Federation of Gay Games education, advocacy and leadership opportunities. 866.459.1261; gaygames.com The quadrennial games help to empower The Pacific Center for Human Growth LGBT athletes through fellowship and 510.548.8283; pacificcenter.org friendly competition. Offers peer support groups, mental health counseling, HIV counseling and referrals and Gay Asian Pacific Alliance educational outreach programs. gapa.org Dedicated to furthering the interests of gay and Positive Images bisexual Asians and Pacific Islanders by creating 707.568.5830; posimages.org awareness, developing a positive collective identity Provides advocacy, support, and information to and establishing a supportive community. gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and questioning youth and young adults age 12 to 25. Its mission The Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual Transgender is to nurture a positive self-image and foster clear Historical Society understanding of diversity in sexual and 415.777.5455; glbthistory.org gender identity. Collects, preserves, exhibits, and otherwise makes available to the public historical, cultural and artistic Rainbow Community Center materials related to the identities and practices of 925.692.0090; rainbowcc.org the LGBT community and other sexual minorities. Promotes and provides services and activities for the LGBT community of Contra Costa County. GLAAD (Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation) The San Francisco Lesbian Gay Bisexual glaad.org Transgender Community Center Promotes and ensures fair, accurate and inclusive 415.865.5555; sfcenter.org representation of individuals and events in all Home to a dynamic range of organizations media as a means of eliminating and activities that support the needs of LGBT and discrimination based on gender identity and individuals of every race, gender, age, sexuality and sexual orientation. socioeconomic status.

Horizons Foundation Spectrum LGBT Center 415.398.2333; horizonsfoundation.org 415.472-1945; spectrumlgbtcenter.org Serves the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender Strengthens, mobilizes and serves LGBT and community by making grants, strengthening questioning people in Marin and Sonoma and Napa LGBT organizations and leadership and increasing counties; promotes acceptance, understanding and philanthropic giving. full inclusion. 4 KQED Public Television KQED Public Radio Resources Get the guide online: kqed.org/heritage KQED.org 5

healthiersf.org healthiersf.org gayprom.org/lypinfo.html lyric.org dimensionsclinic.org gsanetwork.org sfcenter.org/kidspace.php Support Services for LGBTQ Youth LGBTQ for Services Support Department, Services Support Student District School Unified Francisco San 415.241.6121; and resources site school provide to is goal Its youth LGBTQ of needs the meet to support district integrated completely is program The families. and and District School Unified Francisco San within schools make to programs other with collaborates and transgender bisexual, lesbian, gay, for safer students. questioning Lambda Youth Project, Hayward Project, Youth Lambda 510.247.8200; gay, lesbian, of needs the serving to Committed their as well as youth questioning and transgender weekly. meet groups Support families. and friends Recreation Youth (Lavender LYRIC Center) Information and 415.703.6150; groups, support dances, drop-in, daily Offers and recreational social, other and training, job and LGBT for services informational youth. questioning Coalition Family Our Francisco), (San 415.981.1960 (Oakland) 510.332.0496 ourfamily.org prospective and families for support Provides events, social regular including parents, prospective- support, peer speakers, workshops, referrals, information, adoption education, parent lists. email and newsletters Friends and Families (Parents, P-FLAG Gays) and Lesbians of 415.921.8850, Francisco: San line), (help 510.562.7692 Oakland: 408.736.1022 Jose: San pflag.org whose gays and lesbians of friends and Parents advocacy. and education support, are goals Dimensions Clinic Dimensions 415.934.7757; questioning and queer for services health Provides 25. to 12 age adults, young and youth Francisco San Sierrans, Lesbian and Gay Chapter Area Bay glshikes.org people LGBT for club outings and conservation A friends. their and Network Alliance Gay-Straight 415.552.4229; sexual end to works that organization youth-led A and harassment identity gender and orientation schools. in discrimination Center the at KidSpace 415.865.5639; Gay Lesbian Francisco San the is KidSpace free, Center’s Community Transgender Bisexual addition In service. childcare drop-in high-quality KidSpace weekends, and evenings on childcare to Bay the to programming educational and fun brings families. LGBT Area’s

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Building community and working toward social social toward working and community Building leadership empowerment, youth through justice advocacy. and education development, San Francisco State University, University, State Francisco San Studies Sexuality of Department 415.405.3570; with associated meanings analyze to Strives Examines contexts. various in homosexuality roles cross-gender and mixed-gender practices. and FAMILY/CHILDREN COLAGE colage.org and youth children, of movement national A bisexual, gay, lesbian, more or one with adults parent/s. (LGBTQ) queer and/or transgender identity, relationship violence, sexual violence and and violence sexual violence, relationship identity, and free are events Most incidents. bias-related public. the to open Library, Public Oakland Library Branch Avenue Piedmont 510.597.5011; in materials LGBT of collection largest the Has Bay. East the Branch, Main Library, Public Francisco San Center Lesbian and Gay Hormel C. James 415.557.4400; of documentation the to specifically Devoted culture. LGBT City College of San Francisco, Gay/Lesbian/ Francisco, San of College City Department Studies Bisexual/Transgender 415.239.3876 ccsf.edu/Departments/Gay_Lesbian_Bisexual_ Studies/ United the in department academic first The Provides studies. LGBT/queer to dedicated States history, art, skills, life in courses accredited diverse theater. and community relationships, psychology, Center, Resource Equity Gender Berkeley U.C. 510.643.5730; resource and services programs, events, Provides that students) college for (particularly information understanding and awareness knowledge, increase gender and sex orientation, sexual gender, of 415.864.0831; 415.864.0831; LGBT commemorates world, the Educates liberates and culture LGBT celebrates heritage, people. LGBT Ensemble Choral Lesbian Voices: 510.545.3726; promotes that ensemble singing all-lesbian An excellence. musical and visibility lesbian both EDUCATION Library Public Berkeley 510.981.6100; Parade Pride Francisco San

nctcsf.org lgcsf.org frameline.org womensinitiative.org womensbuilding.org sflgfb.org 865.2787 (tickets) 865.2787 The first openly LGBT/intersex/queer/questioning LGBT/intersex/queer/questioning openly first The formal Performs world. the in organization music civic at performs and parades in marches concerts, events. special and pride through musical excellence. musical through pride Band Freedom Lesbian/Gay Francisco San 415.255.1355; 415.865.3650 (office), 415.865.3650 415. sfgmc.org gay celebrates that ensemble award-winning An Latino/Latina LGBT artists dedicated to promoting promoting to dedicated artists LGBT Latino/Latina community. diverse our within arts the Chorus Men’s Gay Francisco San exploring issues of queer identity. queer of issues exploring Coalition) Artists Latina/o (Queer QueLaCo dir.groups.yahoo.com/group/QueLACo/ Queer Cultural Center Cultural Queer queerculturalcenter.org organization arts–presenting multidisciplinary A programs interpretive and artistic conducts that rehearsal studios and an art gallery. Pride Season Season Pride gallery. art an and studios rehearsal subscriber-based of year 18th its entering now is theater. gay New Conservatory Theatre Center Theatre Conservatory New office); (box 415.861.8972 theaters, three of complex arts performing A Open to lesbian, gay, bisexual, straight and and straight bisexual, gay, lesbian, to Open to Seeks sing. to love who people transgender through community LGBT the enrich and build music. of language universal the and queer visibility through media arts. arts. media through visibility queer and Francisco San of Chorus Lesbian/Gay (5428); 415.779.LGBT ARTS Frameline 415.703.8650; LGBT promotes and develops Supports, business training, ongoing technical assistance assistance technical ongoing training, business financing. and Women’s Initiative for Self-Employment for Initiative Women’s 415.641.3460; comprehensive with women low-income Provides resources they need to achieve full and equal equal and full achieve to need they resources organizations many Houses society. in participation communities and women LGBT support that color. of The Women’s Building Women’s The 415.431.1180; dedicated center community multiservice vibrant A and tools the with girls and women providing to and support services for transgender people, people, transgender for services support and transgender the for materials educational and public. general the and community TransGender San Francisco San TransGender tgsf.org setting safe a providing group social and support A The Trevor Helpline Berkeley Free Clinic Stop AIDS Project 866.4.U.TREVOR (488.7386); thetrevorproject.org 510.548.2570, 800.6.CLINIC (625.4642) 415.575.0150; stopaids.org A 24-hour suicide prevention hotline for gay youth. berkeleyfreeclinic.org Educates through multicultural, community-based Provides free and anonymous HIV testing in a sex- workshops, forums and special events. positive and queer-friendly environment. Also offers HEALTH/SAFETY STD testing, hepatitis testing and education and UCSF HIV/AIDS Division, peer counseling. San Francisco General Hospital CUAV (Community United Against Violence) 415.206.3154 (clinic eligibility), 415.777.5500 (office), Black Coalition on AIDS 415.206.2400 (clinic scheduling) 415.333.HELP (4357) (24-hour crisis) 415.615.9945, 415.568.2082 (TTY) php.ucsf.edu cuav.org bcoa.org The UCSF Positive Health Program’s primary clinic A multicultural agency whose mission is to prevent Aims to stop the spread of HIV/AIDS in the black Ward 86 is one of the oldest and largest HIV/AIDS and respond to violence against and within our community through education, service and clinics in the United States. In addition to providing diverse LGBT, queer and questioning communities. advocacy. Promotes collective, comprehensive, medical care services, the clinic also offers crisis and compassionate care for those affected by intervention and management, counseling and Gay and Lesbian Medical Association the disease. referrals for community services. 202.600.8037; glma.org Works to maximize the quality of health services for Tenderloin Health LGBT people and to foster a professional climate in 415.437.2900; tlhealth.org MEDIA which our members can reach their full potential. A nonprofit community-based public health organization working to improve the health and Gaylesta (Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, overall well-being of the most underserved, 415.861.5019; ebar.com Transgender Therapists Association vulnerable, poor and homeless residents living with San Francisco’s oldest and largest local newspaper of the Bay Area) or at the greatest risk for acquiring HIV/AIDS in the of record serving the lesbian, gay, bisexual and 510.433.9939 (office);gaylesta.org Tenderloin and surrounding areas of San Francisco. transgender communities. A professional, nonprofit organization addressing the diverse needs of its multidisciplinary members Healing Waters and the community. Activities include educational 415.552.1190; hwaters.org 415.503.1386 ; sfbaytimes.com programs, peer consultation groups, a speaker’s Provides wilderness activities for men, women, A gay and lesbian newspaper with a bureau, social events, a newsletter and more. and teenagers living with HIV/AIDS, including comprehensive events calendar. whitewater rafting, kayaking, hiking, camping The Last Drag and a summer camp for HIV+ teenagers. 415.339.STOP (7867); lastdrag.org PROFESSIONAL Offers free quit-smoking classes for LGBT, intersex Meals of Marin and HIV-positive smokers. Held in San Francisco in mealsofmarin.net Ally Action a confidential and supportive group setting. A nonprofit organization providing nourishment, 925.685.5480; allyaction.org hope, comfort and dignity to people battling HIV/ Educates teachers, students, administrators and Open Enterprises/Good Vibrations AIDS and other life-threatening illnesses throughout the public at large, striving to ensure that school 800.289.8423; goodvibes.com Marin County. Provides daily preparation and communities are safe, inclusive and effective for A cooperative providing access to accurate sex home-delivery of freshly cooked, nutritious, all, regardless of sexual orientation or gender information and to sex toys, books and videos to appetizing hot dinners and bag lunches. identity/expression. promote healthy attitudes about sex. Positive Resource Center Bay Area Lawyers for Individual Freedom WOMAN Inc. (Women Organized to Make 415.777.0333; positiveresource.org (BALIF) Abuse Nonexistent Inc.) Through culturally appropriate counseling, 415.865.5620; balif.org 415.864.4777 (office), 877.384.3578 (toll free) education and advocacy, assists people who The nation’s oldest and largest bar association 415.864.4722 (24-hour crisis line) are affected by or at risk for HIV/AIDS in making of lesbians, gay men, bisexuals and transgender womaninc.org informed choices that maximize available benefits persons, representing its members’ interests in the Confronts violence against women and assists and employment opportunities. . Membership is open to battered women. Provides a 24-hour crisis line, anyone with a shared interest in LGBT issues. legal assistance, individual and group counseling, community education and outreach, Latina- 415.447.2300 (general questions), GGBA (Golden Gate Business Association) bicultural services and a lesbian domestic 800.551.6325 (client services) 415.362.4422; ggba.com violence program. openhand.org The nation’s first business organization founded Delivers meals and groceries to people who by gay and lesbian entrepreneurs; a dynamic HIV/AIDS have symptomatic HIV and AIDS, the elderly, and active voice for the Bay Area’s LGBT and the homebound and the critically ill. supportive business and professional community. AIDS Emergency Fund 415.558.6999; aidsemergencyfund.org San Francisco AIDS Foundation Pride at Work Provides financial assistance to men, women 415.487.3000 (office), prideatwork.org; sfprideatwork.org and children living with disabling HIV/AIDS. 415.487.8000 (client services) Works to mobilize mutual support between sfaf.org organized labor and the LGBT community. Asian and Pacific Islander Wellness Center Provides services and information to people 415.292.3400; apiwellness.org affected by and concerned about HIV and AIDS; Rainbow Pages Educates, supports, empowers and advocates for sponsors the AIDS Walk and other events. vrp.info Asian and Pacific Islander communities, including Online and print directory of businesses and people living with or at risk for HIV/AIDS. Shanti services meeting the needs of the LGBT 415.674.4700; shanti.org community of Northern California. 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You Inspire Us.

In celebration of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) Pride Month, Union Bank and KQED are pleased to honor Local Heroes in the LGBT community. This year, we salute four individuals for their work and commitment to enriching the lives of others. You support important LGBT causes and are vital advocates for awareness and action. You help bring us together through your leadership and drive and inspire us by representing the essence of pride—being true to yourself and bringing that truth to your community. We celebrate you.

Congratulations to our 2012 Local Heroes: Dr. Jei Africa Jeff Cotter Roger Doughty Tom Nolan Health Equity Initiative Manager Founder Executive Director Former Executive Director San Mateo County, Behavioral Health Rainbow World Fund Horizons Foundation Project Open Hand

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