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            <title>OUTspoken On: The Evolution of Visibility (Audio)</title>
            <description>Matthew Leung, recipient of the 2008 Leroy F. Aarons scholarship award, interviews Paul Russell, award-winning LGBT fiction novelist and professor of English at Vassar College, about the evolution of LGBT visibility in the print media in upstate New York. Professor Russell speaks about his personal experiences struggling for LGBT visibility in the media as well as his perspective of what the future holds for fair and accurate coverage of LGBT issues.</description>
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            <description>Before even having time to roll up his sleeves as NLGJA&apos;s new Executive Director, David Barre explains what brought him to the organization as well as his vision for its future.</description>
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            <description>OUTspoken host Chagmion Antoine puts you on the front row with this raw and uncut recording of &quot;Tattle-Tales: The Dirt on Hollywood Dish,&quot; one of many popular sessions which took place during &quot;Breaking Stories, Breaking Waves,&quot; NLGJA&apos;s 2007 National Convention &amp; 4th Annual LGBT Media Summit. Panelists include Karen Bonsignore, Executive Producer, CNN; Edward Boyd, Executive Producer, E! &quot;The Soup;&quot; Will Keck, Reporter, USA Today; Marc Malkin, Columnist, E! Online; and Panel Moderator Richard Reid, Senior Segment Producer, &quot;The Insider&quot; &amp; &quot;Entertainment Tonight.&quot;</description>
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            <description>As a preview to his column in the upcoming issue of NLGJA Outlook, National President Eric Hegedus explains the reasoning behind NLGJA&apos;s reaction to Don Imus and other &quot;shock jocks.&quot; (File Size: 6.79 MB)</description>
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