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EPISODE · Apr 14, 2008 · 1H 59M

April 13th, 2008

from CiTR -- Queer FM · host CiTR & Discorder Magazine

Trans organizers and activists Susan Gapka, Jay Theissen and Tien Wee discuss the case of Thomas Beattie and the surrounding publicity. Akim Larcher of Stop Murder Music talks about the organization and their success in persuading iTunes to pull anti-gay reggae tracks from it's on-line store. Plus, part 2 of This Way Out's profile of Olivia Records and Cruises.

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Trans organizers and activists Susan Gapka, Jay Theissen and Tien Wee discuss the case of Thomas Beattie and the surrounding publicity. Akim Larcher of Stop Murder Music talks about the organization and their success in persuading iTunes to pull anti-gay reggae tracks from it's on-line store. Plus, part 2 of This Way Out's profile of Olivia Records and Cruises.

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Trans organizers and activists Susan Gapka, Jay Theissen and Tien Wee discuss the case of Thomas Beattie and the surrounding publicity. Akim Larcher of Stop Murder Music talks about the organization and their success in persuading iTunes to pull...

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