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On this edition of the Mother's Justice Show, Eddie Rye JR from Urban Forum NW fills in for Harriett and welcomes: Omer Qureshi, CEO, Americans 4 Equality & MLK Gandhi Empowerment Initiative will be joined by Lead Instructor Justin Ellis, and Interns Erica Hoard and Bryan Haynes. They will comment on the tech training program that has graduated 50 students and has three cohorts of 142 students currently in tech training. Essex Porter, Robert Gant and Hayward Evans share some of their memories with the late radio and TV reporter Lee Carter. and Oregon Attorney Eric Fournier is defending Brian “Hakiym” Simpson an African American Cal Fire wildland firefighter who has been convicted by an all white jury of defending himself in Josephine County Oregon. Attorney Fournier comments on the injustice.
The guys cross a historically bad movie off the WiTaT to-do list with the most-reviewed 0% movie in the history of Rotten Tomatoes, Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever. Topics discussed include: the bafflingly inaccurate title, the lack of on-screen chemistry between Antonio Banderas and Lucy Liu, the physics of exploding cars, the logic behind a gun that fires backwards and, perhaps the greatest villain in all of action filmmaking, Robert Gant. Chat with the TMT Community on Discord! For More TMT Shenanigans: toomanythoughtsmedia.com Twitter: @TMT_Media, @tackyslacks, @funnynicotweets, @someadamhall E-mail: toomanythoughtsmedia@gmail.com Subscribe and Rate on Apple Podcasts!
The role of the manager is critical to successful youth justice transformation efforts. In this podcast, Robert Gant and Aaron Parker, two program managers from King County, Washington, discuss the steps they took to effectively reform the youth justice system during a tumultuous period of transition. From COVID to leadership transitions to building a new facility amidst community pressure to eliminate the need for secure detention for youth, Robert and Aaron share how their experience in community-based organizations and knowledge of implementation science supported them in successfully implementing the Juvenile Therapeutic Response and Accountability Court (JTRAC).
This week, we watched the Shannen Doherty and Robert Gant gay spy thriller Kiss Me Deadly, produced for Here TV. Well, one of us did. The other two watched a straight-washed recut of this movie aired at appearing on other networks, and it takes us a really long time to figure out that we watched basically a different movie. Topics discussed: Eric is finally finished with Charmed Why do people think allergies aren't real? What exactly IS amnesia? Everything should be part of the Kenny Kwon-iverse We Read Movies This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm
Returning home from Berlin, Defense Intelligence Agency director Robert Gant discovers his son has been kidnapped by ex-DIA agent Sever (Lucy Liu). The only man capable of bringing her down? Ecks (Antonio Banderas), an ex-FBI agent whose wife was killed in a car bombing. Can Ecks vs Sever match up to the technical brilliance of the Gameboy Advance game? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Thursday, December 9 on Urban Forum Northwest on 1150 AM guests for the hour are: *Attorney Jesse Wineberry, Washington Equity Now (WENA) comments on the organizations efforts to restore Affirmative Action in the state. He was disappointed that Governor Jay Inslee didn't show up for a meeting that Governor scheduled with Black Leaders. *Bob Armstead, Washington State Civil Rights Coalition, the architect of the United States Department of Justice that documented the discrimination against African Descendants of the United States Enslaved (Blacks that have been here for 400 years)in Washington State. *Attorney Karama Hawkins, Washington Equity Now Alliance (WENA) had hoped for a celebration of the rescinding of Governors Directive 98-01 by Governor Inslee on Tuesday Morning. GD 98-01 killed Affirmative Action in Washington State. Roundtable with Central Area Documentary Project and Black Box Digital Films *Greg Allen, Director&President *Robert Gant, Vice President *Roger Evans, Owner, Black Box Digital Films Urban Forum Northwest streams live at www.1150kknw.com. Visit us at www.urbanforumnw.com for archived programs and relevant information. Like us on facebook. Twitter@Eddie_Rye. This program will also air on Saturday 7-8 am (PST).
Actor Michelle Clunie talks with Emmy Winner Charlotte Robinson host of OUTTAKE VOICES™ about the “Queer As Folk” virtual 20th anniversary cast and crew reunion that takes place Friday May 1st at 11A PST/2P EST on YouTube. This must-attend livestream event is a fundraiser for CenterLink and its network of over 250 LGBTQ community centers. It’s hard to believe it was 20 years ago when we first entered the hallowed club Babylon and met Michael, Ben, Ted, Emmett, Melanie and the whole “Queer As Folk” gang. This Friday May 1st they’re back – better than ever - to celebrate the reunion of cast, crew, writers, directors and guest stars to raise awareness of the need to support LGBTQ centers all over the world. Scott Lowell (Ted) will host members of the “Queer As Folk” cast and crew including Clunie, Sharon Gless, Peter Paige, Hal Sparks, Randy Harrison and Robert Gant. Guest actors from your favorite episodes will also be joining as well as “Queer As Folk” creator executive producers Ron Cowen and Dan Lipman and more. During this pandemic LGBTQ community centers have continued to serve their communities providing vital often life-saving services such as medical care, mental health counseling, virtual support groups, filling prescriptions, providing hot meals and check-in phone calls for older adults. They are also serving as shelters for homeless youth, distributing nonperishable food items and hygiene products, case management, HIV testing and hosting virtual engagement activities to decrease social isolation. With cancelled galas, Pride events, fundraisers, etc. our LGBTQ community centers could be forced to shrink services, resulting in thousands of LGBTQ people going without care. We talked to Michelle about what she hopes to accomplish with this livestream fundraising event and her spin on our LGBTQ issues. Actor Michelle Clunie is best known for her role as Melanie Marcus on the Showtime groundbreaking hit show “Queer As Folk”. She is a fierce LGBTQ activist and is currently raising her son Dashiell. The livestream “Queer As Folk” Virtual Reunion will give fans an opportunity to chat live with their favorite stars and bid on “Queer As Folk” memorabilia with all proceeds supporting CenterLink. Serving over 250 LGBTQ community centers across the country in 45 states, Puerto Rico and the District of Columbia as well as centers in Canada, China and Australia, CenterLink assists newly forming community centers and helps strengthen existing LGBTQ centers through networking opportunities for center leaders, peer-based technical assistance and training and more. During this challenging time we hope you will tune in for this fabulous May Day Home Stay event Friday May 1st at 11A PST/2P EST on YouTube and please Stay Safe and Healthy.For More Info: CenterLink.org LISTEN: 500+ LGBTQ Chats @OUTTAKE VOICES
We're in the basement, drinking with Robert Gant (Queer as Folk). Okay, he's drinking coffee, but this was a terrific conversation, so who cares.
(From the Best of State of the Arts – Originally broadcast June 13, 2013) -Leading man and television star Robert Gant (Queer as Folk, Caroline in the City, Popular) discusses his longtime career and Hollywood’s Young Playwright Festival produced by The Blank Theatre Co. at the Stella Adler Theatre. The Live Arts Calendar highlights the Los Angeles Gay Men’s Chorus Concert Not Entirely Wicked with Special Guest composer Steven Schwartz at the Saban Theatre in Beverly Hills, CA. Max Adler (from TV’s mega hit musical series Glee) joins the panel to discuss his role as Dave Karofsky (football bully at Glee’s McKinley High), and working with Robert Gant and in Black Ice written by 18 year old Max Friedlich for the 2013 Young Playwright’s Festival. Gant and Adler recant awkward moments during their careers. Sponsored by Breakdown Services (http://www.breakdownexpress.com/)
(From the Best of State of the Arts – Originally broadcast June 13, 2013) -Leading man and television star Robert Gant (Queer as Folk, Caroline in the City, Popular) discusses his longtime career and Hollywood’s Young Playwright Festival produced by The Blank Theatre Co. at the Stella Adler Theatre. The Live Arts Calendar highlights the Los Angeles Gay Men’s Chorus Concert Not Entirely Wicked with Special Guest composer Steven Schwartz at the Saban Theatre in Beverly Hills, CA. Max Adler (from TV’s mega hit musical series Glee) joins the panel to discuss his role as Dave Karofsky (football bully at Glee’s McKinley High), and working with Robert Gant and in Black Ice written by 18 year old Max Friedlich for the 2013 Young Playwright’s Festival. Gant and Adler recant awkward moments during their careers. Sponsored by Breakdown Services (http://www.breakdownexpress.com/)
Robert Gant joins us to talk about his new story arc on The Tomorrow People, plus a look back at his career including his role on the groundbreaking series, "Queer as Folk."
Robert Gant joins us to talk about his new story arc on The Tomorrow People, plus a look back at his career including his role on the groundbreaking series, "Queer as Folk."
Leading man and television star Robert Gant (Queer as Folk, Caroline in the City, Popular) discusses his longtime career and Hollywood’s Young Playwright Festival produced by The Blank Theatre Co. at the Stella Adler Theatre. The Live Arts Calendar highlights the Los Angeles Gay Men’s Chorus Concert Not Entirely Wicked with Special Guest composer Steven Schwartz at the Saban Theatre in Beverly Hills, CA. Max Adler (from TV’s mega hit musical series Glee) joins the panel to discuss his role as Dave Karofsky (football bully at Glee’s McKinley High), and working with Robert Gant and in Black Ice written by 18 year old Max Friedlich for the 2013 Young Playwright’s Festival. Gant and Adler recant awkward moments during their careers. Sponsored by Breakdown Services (http://www.breakdownexpress.com/)
Leading man and television star Robert Gant (Queer as Folk, Caroline in the City, Popular) discusses his longtime career and Hollywood’s Young Playwright Festival produced by The Blank Theatre Co. at the Stella Adler Theatre. The Live Arts Calendar highlights the Los Angeles Gay Men’s Chorus Concert Not Entirely Wicked with Special Guest composer Steven Schwartz at the Saban Theatre in Beverly Hills, CA. Max Adler (from TV’s mega hit musical series Glee) joins the panel to discuss his role as Dave Karofsky (football bully at Glee’s McKinley High), and working with Robert Gant and in Black Ice written by 18 year old Max Friedlich for the 2013 Young Playwright’s Festival. Gant and Adler recant awkward moments during their careers. Sponsored by Breakdown Services (http://www.breakdownexpress.com/)