May
4
NYC Straight Women Have More Unprotected Sex Than Gay Men
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She Said, She Said is a podcast featuring lesbian couple Genia and Andrea. Genia is the host of SistersTalk Radio and Andrea is the assistant producer.
In this segment:
*Exploiting children for entertainment purposes
*Focus on the Family softens anti-gay rhetoric
*Grandmother/grandson couple having a child together
*DADT repeal – will it ever happen?
*Immigration rallies protesting AZ immigration bill
*Straight girls have more unprotected sex than gay men
*Do you prefer sex with the lights on or off?
Featured indie musician: London Bridgez (Song played: She)
Jan
6
One Woman Will Pedal 12,000 Miles to Promote HIV Awareness and Prevention
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In the podcast below, Jamila K. Gaskins chats about Project 1 – a documentary of one woman cycling 12,000 miles to create a national HIV prevention ride. The ride is also designed to foster community and empower women to take control of their life and body.
http://sisterstalk.net/project1.mp3
From Jamila’s web site:
In 1992, women accounted for an estimated 14% of adults and adolescents living with AIDS in the 50 states and the District of Columbia. By the end of 2005, this proportion had grown to 23%. Currently women account for 26% of the new HIV diagnoses (Center for Disease Control and Prevention June 2007). Woman focused HIV prevention strategies and policies must be created. Women and girls must be empowered to take control of their bodies and make choices that are in line with a healthy way of life.
In the fight against HIV, women and girls have been overlooked. Prevention is not only about safe sex. It includes the factors that influence relationships and sexual behavior from low self-worth to sexual assault to domestic violence to poverty. Project 1 gives the issue a voice and face with whom other women and girls can identify, provides concrete ways to become active in our own rescue and creates a community of people working for prevention reaching beyond cultural and age boundaries with the understanding that HIV/AIDS affects women from all strata of society.
Oct
11
End AIDS Rally at the #NEM – LiveBlogged
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The drag performance at the rally:
Aug
28
Lesbians and HIV; Who is Doug Manchester?
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She Said, She Said is a podcast featuring lesbian couple Genia and Andrea. Genia is the host of SistersTalk Radio and Andrea is the assistant producer.
In this segment we discussed:
*Lesbians and HIV
*Doug Manchester, the millionaire who donated $125K to help pass anti-gay marriage Prop 8 (why is he a hot topic? Listen to find out.)
*Lesbian and gay film reviews
*Featured queer web sites
Music at the end of this show: Kellylee Evans (hear our interview with Kellylee).
Aug
8
At approximately 6:45pm on August 8, my partner Andrea rolled into Columbus, WI – finishing the third day (103 miles) of the 2009 AIDS Ride (ACT 7). The ride spans over the course of four days. It was her first century ride (as her fellow riders call it), and she had the biggest smile on her face when she crossed the finish line.
I spoke with Andrea last night via phone and she expressed concern that she might not be able to finish the 103-mile segment because of all the problems she had with her bike on day one (65 miles) and day two (75 miles). But, she did it – and I couldn’t be more proud of her.
While I waited for her, I snapped lots of pictures of other riders crossing the finish line. Spectators and crew members rang cow bells and cheered every single rider on as (s)he came in. Occassionally a local rider (someone not participating in the ride) would pass by us and spectators would cheer until the rider smiled, waved and yelled, “I’m a local.” Everyone cheered anyway.
Watch the slideshow below then listen to a series of interviews with several of the event’s participants.
Read other 2009 AIDS Ride updates here and here.
Aug
7
My partner Andrea is on Day 2 of a 4-Day (300 Miles!) AIDS Ride in Wisconsin. She allowed me to record our phone conversation when she called me to provide her daily update. Hear her discuss challenges with today’s rain, random chickens showing up on the road, trouble with her bike (again!) and the 103 mile segment she has to do tomorrow.
Warning: I was under the influence of a few Bacardi and diets during this recording!
Read more about the AIDS Ride here: Raising Awareness of HIV/AIDS One Mile At a Time
Aug
6
Raising Awareness of HIV/AIDS One Mile At a Time
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My partner Andrea and I want to thank everyone who helped her raise money for ACT 7, the annual 300 mile bike ride that raises money for (and awareness of) HIV/AIDS. Her fundraising goal was $1200 and as of this morning, her progress chart says she’s raised $1370! Woot! Woot!
The ride started this morning and will span over the course of 4 days. On day one, the riders will do 65 miles and stop at Argyle High School in Argyle, WI to camp overnight. On day two, the riders will do 75 miles and camp at Albany High School in Albany, WI overnight. On day 3, the riders will do 103 miles and stop at Columbus High School in Columbus, WI overnight. Day three is the century day – the day to acknowledge what it’s like to live with HIV/AIDS. And finally, day four is a 50 mile ride that brings the riders back to their starting place Madison, WI. If you’re near any of these areas, please stop by and give the riders some words of encouragement. If you see them along the highway, honk your horn and show your support.
I will update this post using the comments section as the ride progresses. For now, here are a few pictures Andrea sent me from the road:

Getting ready to get on the road.

On the road, let the fun begin.

Pit stop at mile 27.

Broken spoke right after leaving pit stop for mile 27!

Back on the road and loving the challenge!
Update: 9:00pm – Day 1
Hear Andrea describe the first day of the AIDS Ride:
More updates to come throughout the weekend.






