For 10 minutes each week and an hour every month, host Melissa Loucks explored LGBTQ issues in New Haven, and across the country with a particular focus on trans rights. Out & About is part of the WNHH Community Radio family of podcast. Go to wnhh.org to learn more.
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Today on "Out & About" host Melissa Loucks talks with Elijah Leigh about Transgender matters. Elijah Leigh is a Trans-activist with The New Haven Pride Center.
On this episode, host Melissa Loucks talks new anti-discrimination measures in Michigan and Minnesota, and tells the story of several individuals nationwide facing transgender discrimination in the workplace, and what they are doing to fight it.
Host Melissa Loucks is back in the studio to talk about what trans folks and their allies might expect on a legislative level from the incoming Trump administration. From Mara Keisling's response at the National Center for Transgender Equality to how married and engaged couples can best protect themselves, Loucks leaves no stone unturned as she braces for a difficult next four years.
On this episode, host Melissa Loucks tells the story of Harrison Brown, the first openly trans member of the the National Women's Hockey League. Loucks also breaks other international trans news, including that of a new camp in Australia.
Out & About host Melissa Loucks takes a look at new legislation in Florida, California and Connecticut that will affect the LGBT community in those states.
On this inaugural hour-long episode of Out & About, host Melissa Loucks talks to trans right advocate Tony Ferraiolo about his work in New Haven, and what motivated him to become a champion of trans youth.