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In the first half of the show, I’m speaking with Jarid Manos, founder and CEO of Great Plains Restoration Council (GPRC). GPRC has been on the forefront of the ecological health movement and Jarid explains the new opportunities for the group as they celebrate ten years of their work. From his Ft. Worth offices, we also talked about their recently endorsed work of saving the native plants and animal life of Prairie Park. My first conversation with Jarid Manos was about his book, Ghetto Plainsman. Now in it’s second printing, he also talks about the book tour to support this provocative true story.
My second conversation is with Earl Fowlkes, President and CEO of the International Federation of Black Prides. Earl and I discuss the purpose of the Federation, why Black prides are growing in and outside of the United States, and the change some have made against Black prides for concern that they are divisive to the overall gay community.
The conversation that opens the show is with Ashon and Matt from the Million Gay March of Texas (now dubbed Equality March Texas) held in June 2009. The music in the mix with their interview was “evolve or die” by Autolect (Watch for new music from him soon, now under the new brand, Velox Nur) Actress, Barbara Ann Teer brings words of wisdom at the end of today’s show.
Make plans to be with us at Jack’s Backyard on Saturday, September 19th, from 6pm to 9pm, as we mix it up with free appetizers, giveaways, and special musical performances by Tim Dillinger and Patsy Moore. In fact, listen for the tracks, “That’s the Kind of Love (Summer of ’91 Remix)”, by Tim Dillinger and, “I Will”, by Patsy Moore in the show.
More music from the show:
Method of Defiance
“Chamber Seven” (mp3)
from “Nihon”
(RareNoiseRecords)
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