Law & Disorder

Visiting Berkeley’s Gay Men’s Health Collective; Plus, Resistance in Residence Artist Kaitlin Bove

It is pride month, and we’re spending intentional time this month – as we do every month – tracking movement for queer liberation and the legislative processes that try to muzzle the rights of our queer families.

On today’s show, our host Jesse Strauss visited the Berkeley Free Clinic to sit down with three volunteer members of the Gay Mens Health Collective – one of the many groups providing healthcare resources within the Clinic. The Gay Mens health collective was formed in the mid-70s to provide non-judgmental sexual health care to men in the context where the all-volunteer group providing those services were also men who had sex with men. This conversation is also personal. Our host, Jesse, spent time in the clinic as a kid while his dad volunteered in the clinic, and was a co-founder of the Gay Mens Health Collective almost 50 years ago. Our guests are GMHC volunteers Cam Breslin, Scott Carroll, and John Day.

Check out the Berkeley Free Clinic website: https://www.berkeleyfreeclinic.org/

This week’s Resistance in Residence Artist is conductor, composer, arranger, and music educator, Kaitlin Bove, who works as the Director of Bands at Diablo Valley College.

Check out Kaitlin Bove’s website: https://kaitlinbove.com/

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