Queer Youth and Their Allies Speak (May 5, 2004)

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Excerpts from Rise Up Radio's May 5 2004 show, featuring:

* Queer youth and their allies speak -- spoken word from an open mic held last week by Urban Word and Project Reach;

* Speeches from a recent event remembering the 1969 City College Student Strike led by Black and Puerto Rican students that established Open Admissions at CUNY.

With hosts Slabtzu, Q, Doug

0507riseupradio_02.mp3 - 14:17
Queer youth and their allies speak -- spoken word from an open mic held last week by Urban Word (http://www.urbanword.org) and Project Reach.