TRANSITIONS AND MILESTONES

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910 AM SUPERSTATION, based in Detroit, is the home of a weekly radio segment dedicated to LGBT conversations. This is a first for a large commercial radio station in Michigan. CURTIS LIPSCOMB, executive director of LGBT Detroit, and STEPH WHITE, executive director of Equality Michigan, are the show’s hosts. The program airs Mondays 8:00-8:15 p.m. and can be live streamed at www.910amsuperstation.com.
CHRONICLE, the new collaborative visual storytelling platform, has launched an initiative to crowdsource stories from LGBT individuals and organizations, creating a chronicle to tell the bigger story and visual history of the community. People and organizations add photographs with descriptive details directly to the LGBT chronicle (currently 1948-present) timeline to help build and be part of the story. Current participants include organizations and activists such as GWEN SMITH, founder of National Transgender Day of Remembrance; AYDIAN DOWLING, the first trans man on the cover of Men’s Health; and young YouTube influencer ARE THEY GAY. The chronicle can be accessed at onechronicle.com/chronicles/lgbtq.
Robert Moore

THE EQUALITY FORUM, based in Philadelphia, is seeking nominations for its 2018 LGBT History Month Icons. Nominated LGBT Icons may be living or dead, national or international. Selection is based on one or more of the following criteria: The nominee is distinguished in their field of endeavor, a national hero and/ or a significant contributor to LGBT civil rights. The deadline for nominations is December 8, 2017. For more information, go to https://lgbthistorymonth.com.

GOGUIDE MAGAZINE, based in Iowa City, Iowa, announced the availability of a new program called GoGUIDE Cares.
ROBERT MOORE, the co-founder and former publisher of DALLAS VOICE, has been honoured by the Dallas Press Club with a Hugh Aynesworth Award for Excellence in Journalism. He was awarded for a photograph he took of police officer J.D. Smith during the July 7, 2016, Dallas Police ambush.
JAY YOCHIM is OUT & ABOUT NASHVILLE’s second full-time advertising salesperson. He recently moved to Nashville from Houston, Texas, where he was working for Nordstrom. He has a degree in public relations and is a former NCAA athlete.

TRANSITIONS AND MILESTONES
Volume 19
Issue 8

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