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Why The Black in Black Media

April 22, 2008 By: JW Richard Category: Dallas, Roundtable No Comments →

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A discussion about using the adjective, “black” when describing our our own media. My guests are fellow Dallas blogger and playwright, Kristina Patrice, and fellow Dallas podcaster and tech maven, Theo Johnson. We also discuss social networking spaces for black people, and especially why Facebook sucks.

The Links:

Barack Obama’s speech on race in Pennsylvania via YouTube.
Kristina Patrice main website, My Space page, and her blogs at D210TV.

Theo Johnson’s podcast, “Now That’s What I’m Talkin’ Bout”

The Catch-22 of Buying Black Media (subscription req’d to read full article)

TEMPOdcast pt. 2: Interview with Dennis Coleman

April 17, 2008 By: JW Richard Category: Dallas No Comments →

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This is part two of my conversation with Dennis Coleman, regional marketing director for the Lambda Legal South Central Office in Dallas, TX. This podcast is a co-production with TEMPO Magazine in Dallas. Dennis and I talk about his coming out process here in Oak Cliff, black gay nightlife, barbecue, and personal mission. Following out talk is bluesy-poetic goodness by Sun Dula Amen. I’ve played in music on Mandrake FM before, and there’s more to come. By the way, make sure you’re subscribed to the email list for Mandrake Society Radio. Don’t worry, I won’t deluge your email box with letters weekly. Just a monthly note from me and special notice here or there. The sign-up is on the right sidebar on the site.

The HumanSun Dula Amen
“They Don’t Know” (mp3)
from “The Human”
(Fish and Crown)

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TEMPOdcast with Dennis Coleman, plus actor/producer, Matthew Hatchette

April 08, 2008 By: JW Richard Category: Dallas, Film No Comments →

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TEMPO Magazine logo by ATP designs and property of Al T. Pippins.
A co-production with TEMPO Magazine in Dallas I recently spoke with Dennis Coleman, Regional Director of the Lambda Legal South Central Office in Dallas, Texas. Lambda Legal is the United States’ oldest civil rights legal advocate working on behalf of LGBT people. In our talk, Dennis discussed the new Lambda Legal fellowship honoring the late Tyrone Garner and the five anniversary of the Lawrence v. Texas verdict.

Feeling discriminated against? Contact the Lambda Legal help desk.

Also, actor/excutive producer, Matthew Hatchette of Hatchette Films talks with me about his new film, “The Take”, which stars John Leguizamo, Rosie Perez, and Tyrese Gibson. debuts April 11 in New York and LA.The Take DVD available in May 2008

Also check out Matthew Hatchette in Extra Ordinary Barry.

Dallas-based hip-hop act, Voicerock, rounds it out with “3 Strikes”. Grab the .mp3 below!

Music used in the show:

Funky Urban NightsFonkmasters
“Chilled Funk Blvd” (mp3)
from “Funky Urban Nights”
(Ton 4 Music)

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Growing UpVoicerock
“3 Strikes” (mp3)
from “Growing Up”
(Freq1see)

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Dynamic DuoPlanet Asia Feat. KutMasta Kurt
“Dynamic Duo” (mp3)
from “Dynamic Duo”
(Threshold Recordings, LLC)

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Jesus is for gay people.

April 01, 2008 By: JW Richard Category: Events (Dallas), Spirituality No Comments →

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in the spiritin the spirit

A Saturday evening praise service at Reunion MCC in Oak Cliff, a music minister’s calling, a parishoner’s story, and my own exit from the church are weaved into this episode of Mandrake Society Radio podcast.

“Ministah” Byron Zealey

The Links:

Mandrake Society blog post on Dallas WordCamp 2008
More about the organizationSDA Kinship
Visit the Reunion MCC in Oak Cliff
New book shares the journey of gay people within the Seventh-Day Adventist church.

Additional music by:

Indigone Trio & StringsIndigone Trio & Strings
“Visions” (mp3)
from “Indigone Trio & Strings”
(Ropeadope Digital)

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