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OISD #3: Out in San Diego for September 22, 1983

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OISD #3: Out in San Diego for September 22, 1983
1983-09-23
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Announcer, Producer: Moore, Rick
(Sound begins at around 12 seconds.) Out in San Diego (OISD) was an LGBT radio program that aired on KPBS in the mid-1980s. After excerpts from the show as teasers, announcer Rick Moore speaks about the Freedom Banquet, "the event of the year" for "gay rights," which was a "roast" of David McWhorter, and lists attendees and their place in the national LGBTQ scene, ending with a piece of Virginia Apuzzo's speech. Also speaking was Bridget Wilson (about the Human Rights Award given to Pastor David Farrell of the MCC Church of San Diego). In giving thanks for his award, Farrell comments on the progress on LGBTQ rights. Apuzzo speaks next about the fight for human rights. The voice of Doug Moore begins the next segment, with Kathy Hauer announcing, on the topic of the annual Pride parade and festival, as well as a dinner in October. The next story by Denise Nellison is about WomanCare, with Catherine Kroger-Diamond (here Catherine Kroger), Noelle Burke, and Carol Pierce(?) speaking. At the end there appear to be a few lead-ins that are not used, some spoken by Rich Wood. Wood also ends the broadcast. (Names were not spelled and may be inaccurate.)
Rick Moore; OISD; Out in San Diego (radio); KPBS; David McWhorter; Virginia Apuzzo; Bridget Wilson; David Farrell; Doug Moore; Kathy Hauer; Catherine Kroger-Diamond; Carol Pierce; Rich Wood; Denise Nellison; Reverend Dave; Catherine Kroger
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00:23:36 minutes
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This is a summary, not a transcript:
00:20 A montage of teasers of different people talking about the subject of the show.
00:41 Rick Moore speaks about the Freedom Banquet.
02:22 A short audio of Bridget Wilson's speech plays.
02:43 Another short audio of Bridget Wilson's speech plays.
03:18 Rick Moore returns, talks about Pastor David Farrell.
03:40 Another audio of Bridget Wilson talking about the Human Rights Award.
04:02 Rick Moore returns talks about why Pastor David Farrell was recognized.
04:36 An audio of Pastor David Farrell accepting the award plays.
05:04 Rick Moore returns talking about Virginia Apuzzo.
05:22 A clip of Virginia Apuzzo's interview plays.
05:44 Rick Moore returns talking about the increased funding for AIDS research and the dissatisfaction of Virginia Apuzzo.
05:54 Another audio clip of Virginia Apuzzo plays.
06:13 Another clip of Virginia Apuzzo interview plays talking about homophobia.
06:55 Another audio clip of Virginia Apuzzo's interview played talking about the overall state of gay America.
07:42 The audio of this segment ends.
07:45 Another audio segment begins featuring Doug Moore in the middle of an interview talking about the Gay Pride parade.
08:15 Announcer Kathy Hauer talks about Gay Pride parade.
08:19 An audio clip of Doug Moore talking more about the event plays.
09:30 Hauer returns, talking about Moore and the participation of non-gays in the parade.
09:36 Another audio clip of Doug Moore plays talking about the participation of non-gays in the parade.
09:50 Doug Moore talks about the accommodations that were made for the people with special needs.
10:10 Another audio clip of Doug Moore plays talking about reaching out to more communities like the African-American and Chicano communities.
10:30 Another clip of Doug Moore plays talking about June 1984, which is the parade's 10th anniversary.
11:09 A clip of Doug Moore talking about the special guests invited to the Pride Coordinators conference.
12:07 The audio of this segment ends.
12:12 New segment begins talking about WomanCare.
12:32 Denise Nellison defines what WomanCare is.
12:52 Audio clip of Catherine Kroger-Diamond begins to play talking about lesbians who are going through WomanCare.
14:03 Denise Nellison starts speaking again and talks about how Kroger is also a lesbian who would like to have a child that current year.
14:09 Kroger talks about wanting a child, and how she is going through the process.
15:11 Denise talks about a woman named Carmen experiences when it came to having a child.
15:49 Talks about another woman named Janet and her experiences trying to achieve motherhood, and her pregnancy.
15:54 Audio clip of Janet's interview begins to play. Mentions her lover Noelle Burke.
16:31 An audio clip of Burke plays talking about Janet's pregnancy and their excitement to have a baby.
17:29 An audio clip plays of Kroger talking about the reactions of different people when they say they are having a baby.
17:55 An audio clip of Janet talking about the different reactions of their straight and gay friends.
18:35 An audio clip of Burke talking about when she was younger and how she felt about having kids and relate it back to what other lesbians may feel.
19:41 An audio clip of Carol Pierce talking about the reactions from colleagues and students when she talks about having a child with her lover. (Carol Pierce is the lover of Catherine Kroger.)
20:57 Denise Nellison signs off and the audio ends.
21:06 Rick Wood says the title of the radio show Out in San Diego, and gives a description of the show.
21:20 An audio clip of Rich Wood talking about the Freedom Banquet plays.
21:38 Rich Wood talks about the police raiding the gay bar called Stonewall Inn.
22:14 Rich Wood talks about an interview of Rita Mae Brown.
22:34 Rich Wood talks about lesbian and gay entertainment with Frank Shrine.
22:46 Rich Woods talks about what will be happening next month on Out In San Diego.
23:02 Rich Wood says the producer of the show is Rick Moore.
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