QueerCast #45: Young out here

Posted on October 19, 2007
Filed Under GLBT, activism, bisexual issues, coming out, event coverage, gay issues, gossips, government, news, podcast, promotion, queer issues, singapore
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This week we have the young and active people from Young Out Here, also known as yOUTh in our show! The second run of yOUTh is slated to start in end Oct 07, spanning about 4 months.

Group Size will be capped at 15.

If you are interested, between the age of 16 to 21, LGBT and want to find out more, do contact us at young.out.here@gmail.com

If you do know of a fellow GLBT youth from this age group, do help to spread the word around!

yOUTH is sponsored by fridae.com and Action for Aids (Singapore)

QueerCast #45: Young out here (15.9MB)
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(Format: MP3, Duration: 28:38 mins, Stereo)

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Update: The download has been fixed due to a server error. If you have downloaded this file previously through iTunes, you may want to download it here again manually. If you are downloading this episode for the first time through iTunes, it should work and download without errors.

Featured in this podcast is a song named ‘Love Is Somethin’ I Need’ by Steve Andre. If you want to know more about Steve Andre and his music, visit: http://www.steveandre.net

 



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  1. Quanster October 21, 2007 7:35 am

    No more Steve Andre pls~~~ Moanz~
    >.

  2. Anonymous October 21, 2007 7:43 am

    O yes!!! and the listeners have spoken!!

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