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Catch videos of NLGJA events, including full-length panel discussions from our annual National Convention & LGBT Media Summit.
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(Still Not) At Ease: Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell in 2007
1:07:27 / 74.60 MB
Six years after 9/11, the U.S. military has its hands full across the world. But even as they’re stretched thin, the armed forces still can’t find room for LGBT people under the infamous “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy. Join a distinguished panel of experts for a no-holds- barred discussion about the future of gays in the military, the stories that remain to be told and the role (if there is one) that LGBT journalists should play. This panel was part of "Breaking Stories, Breaking Waves," NLGJA's 2007 National Convention & 4th Annual LGBT Media Summit in San Diego, CA.
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Double Discrimination: LGBT Immigrants in the U.S.
1:11:12 / 78.77 MB
Immigrants are often in the shadows of American society. And while many LGBT immigrants must also conceal
their sexual identities, others find living in the United States liberating compared with their home
nations. The diversity of the Latino LGBT community shatters stereotypes and has transformed LGBT districts
and life in many American cities. And although many LGBT immigrants have found success and acceptance,
others face double discrimination and immigration barriers to stay with their American partners. This panel was part of "Breaking Stories, Breaking Waves," NLGJA's 2007 National Convention & 4th Annual LGBT Media Summit in San Diego, CA.
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Tattle-Tales: The Dirt on Hollywood Dish
55:05 / 60.88 MB
Did you ever wonder about the gurus behind the gossip who turn Hollywood rumors into morning headlines?
Want to meet the journalists who spend their days and nights shaking the red carpet for dirt? We put
latter-day Hedda Hoppers on the hot seat and ask them about the highs, lows and limits (if there are any)
of their privacy-averse profession. Get the skinny on how they got started, how they get the inside story on
celebrities, and how they avoid being sued into oblivion. This panel was part of "Breaking Stories, Breaking Waves," NLGJA's 2007 National Convention & 4th Annual LGBT Media Summit in San Diego, CA. |
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