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An internet radio show about people living in between the lines, standing boldly in the crosshairs of their intersectionality as they create change.

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Being transgender, living authentically, especially as a transwoman/man of color, not just in this country but globally, is a threat to one's safety and longevity. Stepping out in your truth means living with the reality that there is an invisible... more

Rhiannon Chester is a Detroit native. She is, in her own words, unapologetically black, unapologetically a lesbian, unapologetically a feminist and unapologetically the person who is concerned,? about her community. She is passionate about... more

Originally from Bufffalo New York, Thoma "TJ" Rogers now calls Mexican Town in South west Detroit home. TJ works at Freedom House Detroit. Freedom House Detroit is a temporary home for indigent survivors of persecution from around... more

According to Sykes respect, love and inclusion are our birthrights. It's not the gospel but maybe it should be! Since 1986, he has worked to build on the strengths of individual, families and communities. He uses skills and talents... more

Amid the flooding and devastation of Hurricane Harvey Monica Roberts talks about her city, Comic Con, Doubt, history and her passion in eliminate transphobia. A force of nature in her own right, Monica is a trailblazing leader in... more

Fierce, outspoken, dapper, on the road and living her life like it's golden,that's activist, former radio host Betty Couvertier. Betty believes in freedom for all, fairness, hope in action and equality. She is relentless, outspoken, courageous... more

Say ?Vegan? and most will answer ?No meat. No Dairy. A person who does not eat or use animal products.? The ensuing conversation often includes dietary choices, trendy restaurants and an occasional eye-roll. But for Liz Ross our... more

Beverly Humphrey is a 67-year-old African American woman who was diagnosed with lupus in 1976 at age 26. She has been living with the disease for 41 years. Beverly was the first in her family to receive a diagnosis of systemic lupus. Her... more

In 2013 Adam McMath's documentary ?Miss Understud? debuted at the Black Alphabet Film Festival. Fast forward four years and McMath now sits on the BAFF Board as the Vice President & Director of Programming. The festival takes place... more

This mother of two adult children is an accomplished film maker, poet, short story writer, essayist, editor and retired higher education administrator. She holds a Doctorate in Adult and Higher Education; a Master of Arts in Adult and Higher... more

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