Radio Gag - The Gays Against Guns Show

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Synopsis

Gays Against Guns NY is an inclusive direct action group of LGBTQ people and their allies committed to nonviolently breaking the gun industry's chain of deathinvestors, manufacturers, the NRA and politicians who block safer gun laws. We are New York-based but work with GAG chapters in other cities to ensure safety for all individuals, particularly vulnerable communities such as people of color, women, people who struggle with mental health issues, LGBTQ people and religious minorities. GAG condemns white supremacy, all instances of excessive force by police, and police militarization. We meet every other Thursday at 7 pm at NYC's LGBT Center (208 W. 13th St). All who want to fight for better gun laws are welcome. This radio show airs live on WBAI 99.5 FM on Tuesday evenings at 6:30 p.m. EST.

Episodes

  • Domestic Violence Awareness LBGTQ IPV

    01/11/2023 Duration: 34min

    October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. For Domestic Violence - Part II, our first guest, Catherine Shugrue dos Santos of the NYC Anti-Violence Project, will address the many unique factors in LGBTQ+ domestic violence that result in barriers to safety, and where to find assistance. And a survivor of domestic/intimate-partner violence tells us how she recognized her situation and sought help. In the United States, nearly 20 people per minute are physically abused by an intimate partner. In one year, this equates to more than 10 million women and men who suffer physical abuse in some form. Partner abuse can take the form of emotional coercion, threats, and stalking, up to physical violence and murder. When guns are involved, a woman's risk of being killed increases by 1000 percent. If you or someone you know are in a relationship that has become violent, these organizations can help individuals escape and recover from a dangerous relationship. NYC Anti-Violence Project: avp.org/get-help Hotline: 2

  • Domestic Violence Awareness Pt. 1

    22/10/2023 Duration: 34min

    OCTOBER IS DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AWARENESS MONTH. In the United States, nearly 20 people per minute are physically abused by an intimate partner. During one year, this equates to more than 10 million women and men who suffer physical abuse in some form. Partner abuse can take the form of emotional cohersion, threats, and stalking, up to physical violence and murder. When guns are involved, a woman's risk of being killed increases by 1000 percent. In the first of two podcasts this month, RADIO GAG will speak with Stephanie McGraw, founder of We All Really Matter, a Harlem-based, New York City agency that provides valuable resources and programs for victims and survivors of domestic abuse. Our second podcast of the series will discuss intimate partner violence in the LGBTQ+ community, the many unique factors that result in barriers to safety, and where to find assistance. At the end of each show, we will provide hotline numbers and names of organizations that can help individuals escape and recover from a dangero

  • GVP In The House

    09/10/2023 Duration: 24min

    This week we are celebrating the First-Ever White House Office of Gun Violence Prevention. Join host Ti Cersley and Gays Against Guns President Jay W. Walker as they discuss the importance of this new office and the Deputy Director, Greg Jackson. Find out what else is gagging with GAG this Month? Plus, Sarah Germain Lilly brings us an update on Enough Plays to End Gun Violence. Our In Memoriam: Josh Kruger, 39 years old, 10/2/23, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

  • Men And Suicide

    22/09/2023 Duration: 38min

    It’s suicide awareness month and Radio GAG has plenty to talk about. Our featured interview with Cator Sparks describes the changing world and changing identity of men in our culture, and the suicide of his own father. Meanwhile the Radio GAG GVP news focuses on the gun safety regulation that legislators are able to move on and the grass roots efforts to push them. And Gays Against Guns Gaggers report on the response to the event of a notorious group claiming to promote Gay rights while spreading hate, conspiracy theories and misinformation. Want to get involved? Contact your congressional representatives about gun regulations and go to the Federal Agency of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms or ATF to make a comment on their ruling that will regulate gun sales online and at gun shows. Here’s the link to make a comment. https://www.regulations.gov/document/ATF-2023-0002-0001 Gays Against Guns would love to have you join us at our next meeting, contact us at gagsignup@gmail.com and ask for meeting info. We gratef

  • Military Suicide Prevention

    22/09/2023 Duration: 25min

    September is Suicide Awareness Month and the rates of gun suicide are particularly high among former and current military members. Join Radio GAG host Ti Cersley and guest Marissa Edmund breakdown a report from the Center for American Progress about Gun Suicides and military members. Since this interview, 988 has been designated as the new three-digit dialing code that will route callers to the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. 988 is available 24 hours.

  • Suicide By Gun

    08/09/2023 Duration: 36min

    Suicide Awareness Month. If you know, you know. Suicide is an epidemic in the US, with teenagers, the middle aged, elderly women and especially men all among the victims. Join Radio GAG this month as we explore suicide, what can be done and especially the access to guns that kill about 70% of suicide victims. Sarah Germain Lilly interviews Katrina Brees, Artist/Activist whose suicide prevention bill Donna’s law is now in effect in Washington, Virginia and Utah. Radio GAG producer Ti Cersley shares Gun Violence Prevention news, and our In Memoriam features athe Dunham Family of Akron Ohio, victims of the type of mass shooting in which the killer takes the life of their entire family before killing themselves. If you’d like to get involved in preventing gun violence, Gays Against Guns can use your skills and donations. Go to our webpage https://www.gaysagainstguns.net/support to learn more.

  • GAGing in the Streets

    26/08/2023 Duration: 59min

    Radio GAG reports on summer activism and gun violence prevention events in our podcast GAG ing in the Streets. Join our Radio GAG hosts and guests as they discuss Gays Against Guns recent event: Guac’s Dance Party, an outdoor dance party with Manuel and Patricia Oliver, Sam Schwartz and other gun violence survivors in honor of Joaquin Oliver who was killed at Marjorie Stoneman Douglas High School in 2018. Sam Schwartz, cousin of Alex Schacter was on the Never tour with the Olivers and tells us what we can do to reduce gun violence and save lives. GAG member Michael Shannon joins us to interview his New York State Assembly person Jessica Gonzalez Rojas on her Community Violence Intervention bill which is ready to be signed into law by Governor Cathy Hochul. Our In Memoriam honors Laurie Ann Carleton, who was shot and killed over her display of a rainbow Pride flag in her store in California. Listen in to Radio GAG for awareness, information and action!

  • Is Florida A Place For Us?

    05/08/2023 Duration: 38min

    Radio GAG welcomes Brandon Wolf, Pulse Nightclub survivor turned activist and author of a new book “A Place for Us: A Memoir”. Join host Ti Cersley and Jay W. Walker as they discuss the current state of Florida. Brandon explains how he still finds hope in the people of Florida even with anti-LGBTQ+ legislation, political hate speech, book bans and now permitless carry. Sarah Germain Lilly provides an update on Gun Violence prevention news on online gun sales including “Armslist” , essentially an unregulated Craigslist for gun sellers and source of crime guns. In Memoriam for Dr. Gwendolyn Lavonne Riddick 7/30/23, Eden, North Carolina. https://brandonwolf.us/

  • US Vs Rahimi

    28/07/2023 Duration: 39min

    Suppose you had taken out a restraining order against your former partner, because they beat and threatened you and menaced you with their gun. Then the judge tells you, this restraining order will protect you and your family from a confrontation with this person, but you cannot restrict them from carrying a gun. Enter Zackey Rahimi, who claims he has such a right even though he’s used a gun intentionally and recklessly many times. United States vs Rahimi is the next Second Amendment case that SCOTUS will hear. Radio GAG talks with Rachel Graber of the Battered Women’s Justice Project about this case and the effects it could have on intimate partner violence. Facebook: Battered Women's Justice Project Twitter: @BatteredWomenJP Instagram: @batteredwomensjusticeproject

  • Talking About Gun Violence

    22/07/2023 Duration: 39min

    One of our favorite youth activists told us recently that an important way we can advocate to end gun violence is by talking about it! So, just how do you approach such a sensitive issue with people you care about in your community this summer? Radio GAG speaks with Fred Guttenberg, Author, Activist and dad about his new book American Carnage, co-authored with Thom Gabor. Fred’s daughter Jaime Guttenberg was one of those killed at Marjorie Stoneman Douglas High School in 2018. As herdad he advocates for gun safety regulations and changes in culture that can make Americans safer. Our Radio GAG producers talk about how we talk to others about violence and share tips on how to find common ground and move forward on saving lives and preventing deaths and injuries from gun violence. Our new chapter GAG South Florida meeting 8.10 at 7:00 PM at the Pride Center in Wilton Manors.  8.16 Guac’s Magical Tour AIDS Memorial. Dancing, DJ’s Ice Cream Truck Get all the dish on how to talk about gun violence on Radio GAG!

  • Because It's June

    16/06/2023 Duration: 48min

    This week on Radio GAG! A report on the Pulse Memorial Vigil held at Stonewall Memorial Park in Greenwich Village. Ti Cersley talks with Tomik Dash and Devin Domingo from BaBEC about Juneteeth on Fire Island and there work for Black and transgender equity as well as a sense of belonging among LGBTQ+ Black people and all people of color. Voices from the Assault Weapons Ban DC Survivor’s Sit In and update on the actions that continue as a result of this historic event. Queer Liberation March 2023 Preview. Plus Libby Edwards talks with David Mills, Comic Actor on his viewpoint of living in the UK and back in the States. #Pulse #BanAssaultWeapons #SurvivorSitIn #BabecFireIsland #DavidMillsComedy

  • Survivor Sit-In D.C.

    25/05/2023 Duration: 35min

    Join Radio GAG 5.25.23 as we get the down low on the Survivor Sit In DC June 6-12. Activist Sam Schwartz who lost his cousin Alex in the Parkland mass murder 2.14.2018 has had enough.  After lobbying for five years in Florida and Washington DC, Sam has called for all the Gun Violence Prevention groups to join him in a National sit in for a vote on the Assault Weapons Ban before Congress.  While lawmakers drag their feet and wait for Democrat hold outs and the GOP to stand up for Americans who want to attend school, go out to nightclubs and shop in grocery stores in safety, we are sitting down with Sam to #TakeAVote. Get the details and Sam’s straight talk about lobbying and guns on Radio GAG Survivor Sit In DC 5.25.23 on your favorite podcast platform. Follow @samschwartz03 on Twitter.

  • Assault Weapons Banter

    17/05/2023 Duration: 23min

    Join Hosts Sarah Germain Lilly and Ti Cersley as Radio GAG goes LIVE to find out what our listeners think about banning assault weapons. We hear from Comedian Amy Schumer at a rally held on May 13th in Union Square to give mom what she really wants: an assault weapons ban. Robert DeDominic gives us a GVP news update. Do you think an assault weapons ban would reduce violence and injuries in the US?

  • Dead Wrong

    02/05/2023 Duration: 34min

    Join Hosts Sarah Germain Lilly and Sean Stefanic as we look at the misguided and deadly results of the guns, deaths and injuries pushed into our lives by gun manufacturers and the politicians who protect them. First, a news update on another deadly shooting with an AR-15 in Texas, and victories from state houses all across America that have passed legislation to regulate firearms. Then we go to the somber, gray scene at a Brooklyn High School where a memorial takes place for a high-school student shot outside his home in Ft. Greene. We will also check in with Christina Owen of Norman Oklahoma, on her own “Wrong place” incident, and her reflections on being a parent during this time of lockdowns and mass shootings. We wrap up the show with an interview about Youth Arts New York, and the non-violence workshops they conduct with students. Guests Robert Croonquist, Sonni Mun, Virginia Vitzthum, Jay W. Walker and others share the students' views on the issues of violence facing them today.

  • NRA Convention: The Pushback

    25/04/2023 Duration: 22min

    GAG comments on the NRA’s recent convention in Indiana and talks with activists Tom Gerety and Mary Tuttle, who were among those who created onsite actions to push back against the NRA’s dangerous messaging. Join hosts Libby Edwards, Sean Stephanic and GAG contributor Robert DeDominic, as we discuss the NRA’s faulty definition of the Second Amendment and hear about Body Count, a street action in downtown Indianapolis illustrating the disastrous cost of gun violence .

  • Youth Power

    18/04/2023 Duration: 35min

    Join Radio GAG, as we amplify the youth that are driving the gun violence prevention movement that's changing the political perspective across the nation. Across the country, youth are demanding gun reform, safer streets and respect for LGBTQ+ Rights. Radio GAG interviews members from NYC Youth 4 Trans Rights; Rachel Jacoby of March for Our Lives and Chicago Alliance to Prevent Gun Violence; Abby Kisicki, Highland Park Survivor and organizer with Newtown Action Alliance. Ti Cersley speaks to activists from @nycyouth4transrights about their success organizing the 2023 Transgender Day of Visibility. All members are under 21 but bring attention to harmful anti-trans laws and voice their reactions to the controversial marketing campaigns targeting the trans community. And we’ll update you on the Senate Hearing on NY Victims of Violent Crime called by Representative Jim Jordan to embarrass Prosecutor Alvin Bragg. Radio GAG is available wherever you listen to podcasts.

  • Exporting Gun Violence

    04/04/2023 Duration: 33min

    Hosts Sean Stefanic and Sarah Germain Lilly discuss the violent chain of death connecting two deadly forces on the rise in America and Mexico; Fentyal trafficking and the illegal gun trade. Robert Dominic shares the GVP news update. Newtown Action Alliance leader Po Murray details the international delegation which traveled to Mexico to meet with Mexican leaders about the crisis. Asheby Beasley, who recently took over a Fox news report on the Nashville shooting, her lobbying efforts and the common sense gun laws that unify both parties. Author Sunu Chandy reads a poem from her new book Dear Comrades.

  • Good News, Bad News

    28/03/2023 Duration: 25min

    Host Sarah Germain Lilly reports on the far-right House Judiciary (horror) hearing called: ATF’s Assault on the Second Amendment: When is Enough Enough?; and the gun violence prevention movement’s heroic responses. Next Sean Stefanic shares a report on the far-right Gift of Life Counter Protest that many activists took part in Saturday, March 25th. Jay Walker gives a full report on the Drag Story Hour in NYC hosted on March 19th by NYS Attorney General Letitia James and the defense provided by peaceful activists surrounded by rainbow flags. Finally, from Michigan, GVP activist and former NRA Instructor Jonathan Gold shares the recent victories in gun safety legislation in his state.

  • Drag Attacks

    21/03/2023 Duration: 25min

    GAG reports on the recent bans and attacks on drag artists in America. Host Ti Cersley reviews the history of drag bans in a special report with NYC know it all drag performer, Gina Tonic. Fellow Gagger, Sean Stefanic talks to Desiree Joy Frias, about her work as a Drag Story Hour Defender. Then Jay W. Walker reports on the protests from the LGBT+ Center, where AG Letitia Games participated in a Drag Story Hour. Sarah Germain Lilly gives us a breakdown of President Biden’s Executive Orders in the Gun Violence Prevention News.

  • Come Out Against Gun Violence

    07/03/2023 Duration: 23min

    • Students Against Santos Rally In Long Island with Marti Cummings • Sean Stefanic covers Gays Against Guns at St. Pat’s for All in Queens, NY • Sarah Germain Lilly shares an anti- gun violence anthem, End Gun Violence Now, by Resistance Company. • We introduce a new feature, It’s Downright Tacky, calling out four of the most ridiculous gun waving whack jobs in the media presently, (it was hard to narrow it down). Get your boos and hisses ready for these over the top idiots.

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