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April 25

Jimmy Palmieri founder of the “Tweakers Project” The Tweakers Project, a not-for-profit organization, is simply a concept in motion. They have no office, no employees, and are completely volunteer-driven. Their only mission is to provide information and alternatives to the addicted person and their families and loved one’s through film, print, and the web. The Tweakers Project has become global with members from California to Georgia, New Jersey, South Africa, Czech Republic, England, and even Iran.. It is an open group and ANYONE can join.
May 2

Christopher Rice, son of his famous mother Ann Rice, has written books that include “A Destiny of Souls,” “The Snow Garden,” “Light Before Day,” and “Blind Faith”. His newest novel just being released is “Moonlit Earth” which he will be discussing in great detail on the show. Christopher has won many accolades for his best selling Gay themed books that have been on the NY Times best seller list.
May 9

How appropriate on Mothers Day to have Tony Zimbardi and Antonio LeMons two Gay men who just adopted two wonderful children. They can tell us how it is to take on the role of both parents in these children’s lives.
May 16

Staff Sergeant, Robert LeBlanc tells his story in a new book written about him as a soldier in the Marine Corp. This book tells about his interrogations and mistreatment by the military as they hounded him because they “thought” he was gay. This book is a document of how gays were treated in the early days of the Gay Liberation Movement. I believe it needs to be captured for future people of the United States to know that we must never go back to those days of discrimination, and in fact in today’s world we still have work to do. The first known case of Don’t Ask Don’t Tell.
May 23

Terrance Dean has written a book titled “Hiding In Hip Hop” Everyone wants to know the truth about their favorite celebrities' heart's desire. Within the masculine culture of Hip Hop and Hollywood, there is a well-known gay subculture that industry insiders are keenly aware of but choose to hide. Terrance Dean worked his way up for more than ten years in the entertainment industry from intern to executive, and has lived the life of glitz and bling along with Hollywood and Hip Hop's most glamorous. With a family full of secrets and working in an industry founded on maleness -- where one's job, friendships, and reputation all depend on remaining on the down low and in hiding -- Dean writes a revealing account of the journey of coming out from hiding. Full of startling anecdotes and incredible true stories, Hiding in Hip Hop is not a traditional tell-all. A personal and poignant memoir, it is also one of the most provocative and honest looks at stardom and sexuality.
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