Rejected Mortal Kombat Fatalities Ep. 3 (Machinima)
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From www.gaycenter.org Hosted by Laverne Cox, the Centers half-hour TV show opens with a glimpse of Katelynn, Sarah and JD, the MTV Real World Brooklyn housemates who interned at the Center. Find out how Elaine Stritch responds when Liz Smith asks her if she leans transgender.
From gaycenter.org – Hosted by Laverne Cox, the Centers half-hour TV show opens with a unique intergenerational technology learning experience where LGBT youth from YES mentor elders from SAGE in basic computer skills. Mara Keisling explains the National Center for Transgender Equality
Hosted by Laverne Cox, the Center’s half-hour show debuts never-before-seen personal archival footage of the firstChristopher Street Gay Liberation Day March up Sixth Avenue to the Sheep Meadow with commentary by lesbian and gay elders who were on the scene; the alumni of Gay and Lesbian Youth of New York talk about their experiences organizing as youth in the 70s, 80s and 90s and giving back to the youth of today; former Center board president David Nimmons and artist Gary Speziale recall the installation of The Center Show in 1989; writers Amy Hoffman and Stefanie Grant read from their work; Gay City News reporter Sam Oglesby talks to journalist Michael Luongo about his travels as a gay man in the Muslim world and volunteers from Team Center highlight the AIDS Walk of 2008. Out at the Center is a TV show of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Community Center of New York City. This program is made possible thanks to members of the Center and viewers like you
The Center’s half-hour show is hosted by Laverne Cox and includes New York City Comptroller William C. Thompsons call for gender identity inclusion to Americas top companies; City Halls proclamation honoring former Public Policy Director Miriam Yeung; the opening of the Community Art Project Exhibition; A panel of senior-level out lesbians including Gwen Marcus, Lisa Sherman, Claudia Slacik and Jennifer Brown; Marcus Mabry discussing his book on Condoleeza Rice, Twice as Good; Director Casper Andreas on his forthcoming film A Four Letter Word and highlights from the Gayety cabaret performance.
From www.gaycenter.org – The Center launched a new website for the Gender Identity Project or GIP at genderidentityproject.org. MTV Real World Brooklyn housemate Katelynn Cusanelli interned at the Center and contributed her tech expertise to the construction of the new GIP website