‘Gay Media In America’ Tonight In NYC: Michelangelo Signorile, Ann Northrup, LGBT Bloggers
Tonight in midtown Manhattan, Michelangelo Signorile, Ann Northrup, Andrés Duque, and I will be on a panel discussing “Gay Media in America.” Starting at 7:00 PM, the roundtable discussion will be held at CUNY, the City University of New York. Our host is The Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies (CLAGS), and our moderator is Tanya Domi, Director of Media Relations at the CUNY Graduate Center.
I’m really looking forward to this discussion, and I hope you’ll join us. Bring questions! Use Twitter hashtag #gaymedia, follow me at @davidbadash, CLAGS at CLAGSny, Tanya Domi at @TanyaDomi, Michelangelo Signorile at @MSignorile, and Andrés Duque at @Blabbeando.
“This roundtable convenes nationally acclaimed gay media professionals to discuss and examine the role of gay media outlets in U.S. and proffer arguments about the vital importance of reporting by gay media outlets known as specialty media,” CLAGS notes. “The panel includes Ann Northrop (co-host of a weekly cable Gay USA television program), David Badash (publisher and editor-in-chief of The New Civil Rights Movement forum blog), Andrés Duque (publisher and editor-in-chief of the Blabbeando LGBT blog), and Michaelangelo Signorile (host of OutQ Radio and the Michaelangelo Signorile Show, who are carried by Sirius Radio XM). Tanya Domi, Director of Media Relations at the Graduate Center will moderate the panel.”
“The Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies provides a platform for intellectual leadership in addressing issues that affect Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender individuals and other sexual and gender minorities. As the first university-based LGBT research center in the United States, CLAGS nurtures cutting-edge scholarship, organizes colloquia for examining and affirming LGBT lives, and fosters network-building among academics, artists, activists, policy makers, and community members. CLAGS stands committed to maintaining a broad program of public events, online projects, and fellowships that promote reflection on queer pasts, presents, and futures. CLAGS makes its home at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York.”
Take a look at the Facebook event page, and the CLAGs website.
CLAGS, The Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies at CUNY: 34th Street and 5th Avenue, 365 Fifth Avenue, Room C203, New York NY 10016
If you can’t make it, we’ll try to post a live feed below, and recorded video later. You should be able to see live video here as well as right on this page, below.
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