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OUT cast 05/24/2021
90.9 WMPG FM
Tune in to OUT Cast on Monday, May 24 for the latest LGBTQ+ local and world news. Hosted by OUT Cast collective member Daralyn (Dal) Maxwell. Daralyn (Dal) a devotee of alternative music since before her teens, has developed a love of radio. As the music scene evolved, so did Dal's musical tastes and today she finds herself very multi-dimensional in her appreciation for different genres. Among her credentials are radio stints in upstate New York, Vermont, and at WMPG here in Portland Maine. Although her affiliation with WMPG has not been constant owing to life and medical issues, the fire within still burns bright for alternative/community radio. As an out and proud trans woman, Dal currently brings to WMPG two things very close and important to her.......her life-long passion for contemporary Celtic music and timely LGB and especially T-centric news of the day from around the world.
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OUT cast 05/17/2021
90.9 WMPG FM
Tune in to OUT Cast on Monday, May 17 as guest commentator Alex Thompson joins OUT Cast hosts, Sive Neilan and Steve Bull to discuss the current racist assault on voting rights spearheaded by Republican led state legislatures across the country with a focus on Georgia. First and foremost, this offensive primarily targets black and brown voters as well as youth of all races. The queer community has a vested interest in beating back any attempts at dismantling democratic rights; an injury to one is an injury to all! OUT Cast stands in defense of all members of our diverse community in giving voice to efforts against this attempt to abridge this most fundamental right.
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OUT cast 05/10/2021
90.9 WMPG FM
Tune in to OUT Cast on Monday, May 10, to hear Part 2 of a two-part conversation with guest-host Franklin Brooks and his guest Dan Crewe. Part 1 aired on May 3rd. GUEST: Daniel N. Crewe Dan discusses his military career during the 1950’s and 1960’s-an extremely dangerous and homophobic era. Dan also discusses his current interests in supporting arts and music education in public schools and higher education as well as promoting LGBTQ-and HIV educational programming in Maine. Dan has been a prolific social justice and political activist In Maine over the past forty years. He is also a community-engaged philanthropist who has founded two foundations that support LGBTQ civil rights, arts organizations and children’s medical services. Dan is a United States Naval Academy graduate and a retired captain of the United States Air Force. He is a passionate humanitarian and philanthropist; his leadership in the arts, education, and human rights, including LGBTQ support, has had an enormous impact on the lives of countless Mainers. Dan has been a generous supporter of the Maine College of Art for many years and has served on the Board of Trustees since 2011. Dan is the president and chair of the Crewe Foundation. He is currently the chair of the USM Foundation and the chair of the Great University campaign. He is also on the board and is the former president of the ACLU of Maine and is a Trustee of the Portland Symphony Orchestra. In 1992, Dan co-founded Gateway Mastering Studio in Portland which brought Maine to the forefront of the national music business. Since his move to Maine in 1991, he has served on the Susan Curtis Foundation, the Maine Children’s Cancer Program, Breakwater School, Equality Maine, and the Maine Audubon. Dan is the father of two daughters and grandfather of four spectacular children. GUEST HOST: Franklin Brooks Franklin Brooks, MSW, Ph.D., LCSW recently retired from teaching full-time in the MSW program at University of New England School of Social Work in Portland. His research has focused on human sexuality, sexual orientation, and gender identity issues. He serves on the SAGE Maine Board of Directors for whom he co-authored the recently published 2017 SAGE Maine Social Services Provider Survey Report. He has been appointed to the Maine Family Law Advisory Commission and has served on the Board of Directors of The Maine Transnet and the Kids First Center. He has also served on the Council on Social Work Education’s Council on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity and was Chair of the Maine Chapter, National Association’s LGBT Advocacy Committee. Until recently, he had a private clinical social work practice serving the LGBTQH community in Portland. He has a son, Sam, daughter-in-law Keisha, and two wonderful grandchildren, 6-year-old Maya and newborn Zoe who live in Philadelphia. He lives in Portland with his husband, Marvin Ellison. He is also step-parent to Marvin’s daughter Beverly who lives in San Francisco.
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OUT cast 04/26/2021
90.9 WMPG FM
Tune in to OUT Cast on Monday, April 26 to hear a remarkable interview with Marpheen Chann, Cambodian queer activist and educator for justice, on “Queer Spirit”.
Queer Spirit is a series of conversations exploring queer life and the power of the Sacred hosted by OUT Cast collective members, Rev. Marvin Ellison and Rev. Tamara Torres McGovern.
Marpheen Chann is a Portland-based thinker, writer, educator, and speaker on social justice, equity, and inclusion. He holds a bachelor’s degree in political science from the University of Southern Maine and a law degree from the University of Maine School of Law. Currently, he’s on staff at Maine’s Holocaust and Human Rights Center. He also serves as co-president of the Cambodian Community Association of Maine.
Marpheen has an intriguing personal journey as a gay man and first-generation Asian American, who was born in California to a Cambodian refugee family and later adopted by an evangelical, white working-class family in Maine. He uses a mix of storytelling and humor to help people view topics such as racism, xenophobia, and homophobia through an intersectional lens.
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OUT cast 04/19/2021
90.9 WMPG FM
Tune in to OUT Cast on Monday, April 19 to hear OUT Cast collective members Dal Maxwell and Dick Harrison interview Elissa Miller, SAGE Program Assistant / Equality Maine.
Elissa Miller (she/her/hers)
Elissa Miller is serving with EqualityMaine as the SAGE Program Assistant through AmeriCorps VISTA.
Originally from North Carolina, she graduated from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte with a Bachelor’s Degree in Communications and Political Science. While at UNC Charlotte, Elissa was the Head of Speaker Coordination and one of the founding members of Sex Week UNC Charlotte, a student organization that creates programming related to sexual education. She was especially focused on creating programming related to LGBTQ+ identities as well as the impacts of religion on sexual health.
Elissa has previously interned with the Charlotte nonprofits Safe Alliance and the Catawba Riverkeeper Foundation.
Elissa is excited to join the EQME team and support LGBTQ+ older adults through SAGE programming and in her spare time, she enjoys musical theater and good books.""
Join SAGE Maine for Spring Awakening, our 3rd LGBTQ+ Aging Symposium! This important event, held every other year, will be virtual and take place on the platform Zoom. Together, we will explore several topics of interest to the community, from housing to self-care to state policy. Beyond that, this will be a space for us to gather as a community and uplift one another after a very long year. We are also excited to host a pre-event Happy Hour on the eve of the Symposium with the opportunity to connect with LGBTQ+ older adults all across the state.""
We are especially excited to announce that Dr. Nirav Shah, Director of Maine CDC, will be joining us for this event! Join us as we learn more about the future of COVID-19 prevention in Maine. Other speakers for the day include Aaron Tax, Director of Advocacy for SAGE USA, Jane Margesson, AARP Maine’s Communications Director, and Susan Corbett, Director of the National Digital Equity Center.
Stay tuned for a full schedule announcement next week! This event is FREE to attend and registration is required.
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OUT cast 04/12/2021
90.9 WMPG FM
Sylvie interviews John-Michael Albert (Mike).
John-Michael Albert (Mike) moved from Houston to New Hampshire on Ground Hog Day in 1999. Since then he has been active in the poetry community, serving on the board of the Poetry Society of New Hampshire, hosting monthly poetry readings throughout the Seacoast, giving readings, and supporting open mic and readings as an avid audience member.
He edited the 2-volume anthology, The Poets’ Guide to New Hampshire (2008, 2010), featuring 400 poems by 300 poets, about all aspects of the State, gathered from sources spanning the last 200 years.
He also works with poets to help them get their work published. 10 volumes of his own poetry have been published, the most recent of which is Questions You Were Too Polite to Ask (Marble Kite Press, 2018).
Mike served as the Portsmouth Poet Laureate from 2011 to 2013.
He is a published composer (Yelton Rhodes Music), with a BA in music from The University of the South (1980, Sewanee TN) and 15 years of experience composing for and conducting the Gay Men’s Chorus of Houston (1981-1995).
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OUT cast 04/05/2021
90.9 WMPG FM
On Monday, April 5, tune in to OUT Cast, a forum for LBGTQ+ issues, to hear Sive and Marvin and two of Maine’s most seasoned political analysts discuss several anti-trans and anti-choice bills that have been introduced this season in the Maine legislature.
Matt Moonen is Executive Director of Equality Maine, the oldest and largest statewide organization dedicated to creating a fair and just society for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender Mainers. He previously served four terms in the Maine House of Representatives and sat on the Taxation Committee and the Judiciary Committee, as well as served as House Majority leader.
Nicole Clegg is Senior Vice President of Public Affairs for Planned Parenthood of Northern New England. PPNNE is the largest reproductive health care and sexuality education provider and advocate in northern New England with 21 health centers in Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine.
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OUT cast 03/29/2021
90.9 WMPG FM
PART 2 of Sive's interview with Steve Bull on OUT Cast about early LGBTQ+ activism in Maine.
Steve grew up in Kennebunk and as a student at the University of Maine Orono was a co-founder of the Wilde-Stein Club, igniting a controversy that polarized the state and made national news. Fundamentalist preachers and right-wing state legislators ran a multi-media campaign to decertify the fledgling group to no avail. Wilde-Stein fought back the opposition and hosted the first Maine Gay Symposium at the Orono campus in April, 1974. Steve chaired that gathering of 300 which included activists from around the state as well as leading figures of what was then called Gay Liberation from NYC and Boston. From this came the first state-wide organization, the Maine Gay Task Force.
Steve left Maine in August, 1975 for a lifetime of social activism in the Los Angeles area, returning to Maine in 2016. Steve now chairs the advisory committee for the LGBTQ+ Collection at USM and co-hosts OUT Cast on WMPG.
Steve will share the story of a ragtag group of young militants, inspired by Stonewall, laying the foundation of the fight for queer liberation in Maine.
Photos of Steve Bull and parents, Evelyn and Floyd Bull
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OUT cast 03/22/2021
90.9 WMPG FM
"PLEASE TUNE IN to OUT Cast 90.9 FM MONDAY, MARCH 22 1:00-1:30 PM Special guest: Dale Robin Goodman, Development Director for WMPG
It is BEGATHON time and we appeal to our OUT Cast listeners to do what they can to support community radio at WMPG. Our mission of being a forum for the diversity of the LGBTQ+ community has been fully embraced by WMPG since our first show in December, 2018. More than 100 weekly shows have covered everything from queer poets and authors, LGBTQ+ immigrants, transgender rights, pivotal court cases, medical marijuana, mental health, religion and spirituality, HIV/AIDS to issues of race and class and the challenges of building a sense of community among us. These are tough times and the economic impact of COVID has been devastating. If you are in a position to help, please go to WMPG.org and click on the donate button. WMPG has been there for us and we want to help in sustaining the great programming they continue to provide. Stay tuned to OUT Cast on Mondays at 1:00 p.m. at 90.9 FM as we do our bit in advocating for social and racial justice in this country."
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OUT cast 03/15/2021
90.9 WMPG FM
OUT Cast 90.9 FM (Livestream: WMPG.org)
Tune in to OUT Cast on Monday, March 15 from 1:00 -1:30 P.M. for the latest LGBTQ+ local and world news. Hosted by our own Daralyn (Dal) Maxwell.
Daralyn (Dal) a devotee of alternative music since before her teens, has developed a love of radio. As the music scene evolved, so did Dal's musical tastes and today she finds herself very multi-dimensional in her appreciation for different genres.
Among her credentials are radio stints in upstate New York, Vermont, and at WMPG here in Portland Maine. Although her affiliation with WMPG has not been constant owing to life and medical issues, the fire within still burns bright for alternative/community radio.
As an out and proud trans woman, Dal currently brings to WMPG two things very close and important to her.......her life-long passion for contemporary Celtic music and timely LGB and especially T-centric news of the day from around the world.
This week Dal will be reporting on LGBT+ youth fighting for a ‘Polish Stonewall’. You can watch a 9 min video on this topic on YouTube with this link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BAeprvNfaKE
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OUT cast 03/08/2021
90.9 WMPG FM
Monday, March 8, International Women’s Day from 1:00 - 1:30 PM Sive interviews Donna Short and Meredith Bruskin. Meredith, a retired nurse-practitioner, and Donna, a retired carpenter / behavioral health professional, are known for their environmental, Black Lives Matter, and anti-war work. In earlier days they were active in humanitarian efforts to address the HIV/AIDS crisis. They organize a yearly public vigil on December 1, World AIDS Day to remember all those we have lost, and honor all those still living with HIV/AIDS. Over the years there are few social justice causes in which they have not participated but, like most women, feminism was their first introduction to the need for political change. This program will be a wide ranging discussion of how political awareness occurs and of the balm of political action. Photo of Donna Short and Meredith Bruskin
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OUT cast 03/01/2021
90.9 WMPG FM
Tune in to OUT Cast, 90.9 FM (Livestream: WMPG.org) Monday, March 1st from 1 - 1:30 p.m. for Sylvie’s conversation with Quinn Gormley, Executive Director of Maine Transgender Network (MTN).
Quinn Gormley (she/they) currently serves as the Executive Director of the Maine Transgender Network (MTN). Her work with MTN ranges from community building initiatives, expanding health equity and access across the state, suicide prevention, policy advocacy, and violence prevention.
Before MTN, Quinn worked in a variety of community organizing settings, including at the Health Equity Alliance managing a rural HIV testing program and building rural LGBTQ+ communities, and with the Maine People’s Alliance working on economic and health justice issues.
Throughout her work, Quinn believes in centering the wellness of marginalized communities, and that the root of power and liberation can be found in communities that embrace their diversity and interdependence. She lives with her husband Ezra and a small menagerie of pets in Central Maine.
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OUT cast 02/22/21
WMPG 90.9 FM
Hear a remarkable interview with Gail Hovey, writer, editor, activist, and clergy abuse survivor, on “Queer Spirit” for OUT Cast on WMPG community radio (90.0 FM in Portland, Maine) Monday, February 22 at 1:00 p.m. Queer Spirit is a series of conversations exploring queer life and the power of the Sacred. Originally from Illinois and now living outside New York City, Gail Hovey is a recent graduate of the University of Southern Maine’s Stonecoast Writers program as well as activist for racial, economic, and social justice. She traces her commitments back to East Harlem in the 1960s and when she lived worked in southern Africa. Reflecting on these matters, Gail co-edited No Easy Victories: African Liberation and American Activists Over a Half Century, 1950-2000. Her most recent publication is a memoir entitled She Said God Blessed Us: A Life Marked by Childhood Sexual Abuse in the Church. One reviewer has written: “This book is a gift. . . written with compassion, righteous anger, and deep insight about the turmoil that abuse generates and about the courage and tenacity required to disarm a debilitating curse and claim an authentic blessing.”
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OUT cast 01/25/2021
90.9 WMPG FM
Hear a fascinating interview with Episcopal priest and transman Kit Wang on “Queer Spirit” for OUT Cast on WMPG community radio (90.0 FM in Portland, Maine) Monday, January 25 from 1:00-1:30 p.m. Queer Spirit is a series of conversations exploring queer life and the power of the Sacred. Kit Wang, an Episcopal priest here in Maine, identifies as queer, trans, Chinese-American, and a beloved child of God. Kit moved to New England for college and never left, attending Yale Divinity School and eventually moving to Maine in 2004. Kit serves on the Episcopal Diocese’s Commission on Ministry, supporting others in their call to ministry, and is also on the leadership team for Arise Portland, an emergent, queer affirming inter-spiritual community. He also works in a brewery—not quite turning water into wine, but certainly the journey from hops-to-beer is its own kind of sacred. Kit is passionate about gender justice and expansive hospitality in the church, especially for children, youth, and LGBTQ folks.
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OUT cast 01/18/2021
90.9 WMPG FM
Tune in to OUT Cast on Monday, January 18 from 1:00 -1:30 P.M. for the latest LGBTQ+ local and world news. Hosted by our own Daralyn (Dal) Maxwell. Daralyn (Dal) a devotee of alternative music since before her teens, has developed a love of radio. As the music scene evolved, so did Dal's musical tastes and today she finds herself very multi-dimensional in her appreciation for different genres. Among her credentials are radio stints in upstate New York, Vermont, and at WMPG here in Portland Maine. Although her affiliation with WMPG has not been constant owing to life and medical issues, the fire within still burns bright for alternative/community radio. As an out and proud trans woman, Dal currently brings to WMPG two things very close and important to her.......her life-long passion for contemporary Celtic music and timely LGB and especially T-centric news of the day from around the world.
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OUT cast 01/11/2021
90.9 WMPG FM
Tune in to OUT Cast Monday, January 11 from 1:00 to 1:30 p.m. as Sive interviews co-host Steve Bull. Steve grew up in Kennebunk and as a student at the University of Maine Orono was a co-founder of the Wilde-Stein Club, igniting a controversy that polarized the state and made national news. Fundamentalist preachers and right-wing state legislators ran a multi-media campaign to decertify the fledgling group to no avail. Wilde-Stein fought back the opposition and hosted the first Maine Gay Symposium at the Orono campus in April, 1974. Steve chaired that gathering of 300 which included activists from around the state as well as leading figures of what was then called Gay Liberation from NYC and Boston. From this came the first state-wide organization, the Maine Gay Task Force. Steve left Maine in August, 1975 for a lifetime of social activism in the Los Angeles area, returning to Maine in 2016. Steve now chairs the advisory committee for the LGBTQ+ Collection at USM and co-hosts OUT Cast on WMPG. Steve will share the story of a ragtag group of young militants, inspired by Stonewall, laying the foundation of the fight for queer liberation in Maine.
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OUT cast 01/04/2021
90.9 WMPG FM
Tune into OUT Cast (90.9 FM) on Monday, January 4 from 1 to 1:30 p.m. for a discussion with Sive, Steve and guest commentator, Alex Thompson. OUT Cast is committed to the fight against systemic racism in this country. On the eve of the Senate runoff in Georgia, we will look at voter suppression and the historic fight for Black voting rights in this country. Queer folks have a vested interest in the fight for democratic rights and the liberation of all the oppressed. Please join us for the first of several discussions on the embedded racism in this country. Alex Thompson: Alex is a Magna Cum Laude graduate from Western Kentucky University in which he holds a dual degree of a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology. He received a Master’s in Business Administration from the College of Business at the University of Louisville. Alex holds a Chartered Life Underwriting degree for the Insurance Institution of America. He earned a Diversity & Inclusion Certification from Cornell University. Alex is a noted lecturer, media guest, and curriculum developer on various Diversity & Inclusion topics to universities, churches and civil organizations throughout the south. He is a Vlogger documenting his family’s travel around the world on his YouTube channel “The Travel Adventures of Alex & Tim”.
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OUT cast 12/28/2020
90.9 WMPG FM
Hear a fascinating interview with Will Green on “Queer Spirit” for OUT Cast on WMPG community radio (90.0 FM in Portland, Maine) Monday, December 28 at 1:00-1:30PM Queer Spirit is a series of conversations exploring queer life and the power of the Sacred. Will Green, pastor of Brackett Memorial Church on Peaks Island, describes himself as “a gay man who has been far too active in denominational politics,” no doubt because Will and his congregation on Peaks are finalizing their dis-affiliation from the United Methodist Church, a process that will be completed at the end of 2020.
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OUT cast 12/21/2020
90.9 WMPG FM
Tune in to OUT Cast on Monday, December 21 from 1:00 -1:30 P.M. for the latest LGBTQ+ news from around the world. Hosted by our own Daralyn (Dal) Maxwell. Daralyn (Dal) a devotee of alternative music since before her teens, has developed a love of radio. As the music scene evolved, so did Dal's musical tastes and today she finds herself very multi-dimensional in her appreciation for different genres. Among her credentials are radio stints in upstate New York, Vermont, and at WMPG here in Portland Maine. Although her affiliation with WMPG has not been constant owing to life and medical issues, the fire within still burns bright for alternative/community radio. As an out and proud trans woman, Dal currently brings to WMPG two things very close and important to her.......her life-long passion for contemporary Celtic music and timely LGB and especially T-centric news of the day from around the world.
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OUT cast 12/14/2020
90.9 WMPG FM
Join us Monday, December 14 from 1:00 to 1:30 p.m. on OUT Cast for a tribute to World AIDS Day. We will be rebroadcasting a recent episode of Ren Morrill’s THE THREE LETTER PODCAST as Ren interviews Mike Smith, co-founder with Cleve Jones of The NAMES Project/AIDS Memorial Quilt. Learn about the Quilt’s unique history in memorializing those we have lost. Ren Morrill (Host) - Ren is The Three Letter Podcast’s creator and host. He is a Maine native with a life long passion for HIV. He works for Frannie Peabody Center as the prevention program coordinator. He also serves as the co-chair of Pride Portland’s HIV Advisory Board. Mike Smith- Mike is the co-founder of the AIDS Memorial Quilt and served as managing director there from 1987 to 1989. He returned in 1996 to produce the last full-scale display of the Quilt in Washington DC that year. Mike was executive director of the LGBT Community Center of Colorado from 1997 to 2001 and then, from 2002 to 2015, he led AIDS Emergency Fund & Breast Cancer Emergency Fund (AEF & BCEF), agencies that annually help more than 3,000 people disabled by HIV/AIDS or breast cancer pay their bills while too sick to work. He has recently rejoined the Quilt team as a consultant to the National AIDS Memorial, the new stewards of the Quilt. Mike’s undergraduate degree is from Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service. He received his MBA from Stanford University Graduate School of Business. https://www.aidsmemorial.org/virtual-quilt/me#NECAIDSMQ
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OUT cast 12/07/2020
90.9 WMPG FM
Tune in to OUT Cast, (90.9 FM WMPG) on Monday, December 7 from 1:00 to 1:30 p.m. as the OUT Cast collective celebrates our 2nd anniversary🥳🥳 Have a question or comment for us? Email us at outcastmaine@gmail.com. A big thank-you to our listeners for hanging with us during this challenging year. We hope we have provided some moments of comfort and enlightenment along the way. All the best to you and as well as our family at WMPG.
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OUT cast 11/30/2020
90.9 WMPG FM
To hear a fascinating interview with Ophelia Hu Kinney on “Queer Spirit,” tune into OUT Cast on WMPG community radio (90.0 FM in Portland, Maine) on Monday, November 30 at 1:00 p.m. Queer Spirit is a series of conversations exploring queer life and the power of the Sacred. Ophelia Hu Kinney is Director of Communications for the Reconciling Ministries Network, which promotes LGBTQ justice and inclusion in The United Methodist Church. She is also the Worship Coordinator at Hope Gateway in Portland. Describing herself as a garden-variety queer woman who lives with her wife in Scarborough, she blogs about leaving Christian evangelicalism for the spiritual wilderness at QueeringTheKindom.com. Ophelia’s story “Honeysuckle” recently won NYC Midnight’s 100-word Micro-fiction Challenge.
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OUT cast 11/23/2020
90.9 WMPG FM
Tune in to OUT Cast on Monday, November 23 from 1:00 -1:30 P.M. for the latest LGBTQ+ news from around the world. Hosted by our own Daralyn (Dal) Maxwell. Daralyn (Dal) a devotee of alternative music since before her teens, has developed a love of radio. As the music scene evolved, so did Dal's musical tastes and today she finds herself very multi-dimensional in her appreciation for different genres. Among her credentials are radio stints in upstate New York, Vermont, and at WMPG here in Portland Maine. Although her affiliation with WMPG has not been constant owing to life and medical issues, the fire within still burns bright for alternative/community radio. As an out and proud trans woman, Dal currently brings to WMPG two things very close and important to her.......her life-long passion for contemporary Celtic music and timely LGB and especially T-centric news of the day from around the world.
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OUT cast 11/16/2020
90.9 WMPG FM
Tune in Monday, November 16th from 1:00 to 1:30 p.m. as OUT Cast collective members Sive, Steve, Dal and Marvin welcome our guest, Maine State Representative Lois Galgay Reckitt, for a continuing discussion on the 2020 election.
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OUT cast 11/09/2020
90.9 WMPG FM
Join us from 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. on Monday, November 9th for a special one hour edition of OUT Cast, 90.9 FM, WMPG/University of Southern Maine. OUT Cast collective members Sive, Steve, Dal and Stan will welcome guests Wendy Chapkis, Diane Elze, Peter Prizer and Alex Manley-Thompson for a free-wheeling discussion on the 2020 election. Thanks to DJ Eydie May for giving us the extra time. Her show Lagniappe will have a 2:00 p.m. start. We will continue the discussion as developments unfold with a new set of guests on Monday, November 16th in our usual half-hour format.