Queer Journalism on a Mission

Queer Journalism on a Mission

Update: 2025-11-04
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President of the National Association of LGBTQ journalists (NLGJA.org) Ken Miguel talks about how the organization promotes queer visibility and accuracy in the media (interviewed by Brian DeShazor).

Plus: The Rainbow Rewind notes the November birthdays of comedian Bob Smith and Canadian rocker ally Ryan Adams, the premiere of “The Crying Game” and the passage of Proposition 8, California’s ban on marriage equality (produced by Brian DeShazor and Sheri Lunn).

And in NewsWrap: Rob Jetten’s “yes we can” campaign makes him the youngest and first out gay Prime Minister of The Netherlands, 25 people remain in the custody of Nigeria’s Islamic religious police since the Hisbah arrested them at an alleged “gay wedding,” access to their gender-affirming healthcare for Queensland’s transgender youth opens by court order and closes again by order of state Health Director-General Dr. David Rosengren, the U.S. state’s Supreme Court allows Texas judges with “sincerely held religious beliefs” to refuse to officiate weddings of same-gender couples, British King Charles’ first “official engagement” directly supporting the LGBTQ communities is to lay a bouquet of flowers near the first memorial to U.K. LGBTQ service members, and more international LGBTQ+ news reported this week by David Hunt and Ava Davis (produced by Brian DeShazor).

All this on the November 3, 2025 edition of This Way Out!

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