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"A Touch of Grace: Interview w/ author Terry Angel Mason"

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Internationally-acclaimed author, speaker, and LGBT Civil Rights activist Terry Angel Mason, will be a special guest on "A Touch of Grace" radio show with Host & Producer G.D. Grace on Friday, August 12th, at 8:00 PM PS

A revered author, minister, and speaker, Angel Mason has been garnering local and national praise for his latest literary release titled, They Say That I Am Broken, a powerful book aimed at spreading truth about the dangers and consequences of homophobia, hate, and inequality.

Angel Mason, a beloved international columnist, has written numerous, compelling articles discussing issues affecting the gay and lesbian community, and is a maverick for gay rights. A self-published author, Mason exploded on the literary scene with the poignant release of Love Won't Let Me Be Silent, a gripping tome that offered strategies to help parents, families, ministers, teachers and community leaders effectively understand and support gay teens, young adults, and people infected with HIV/AIDS. Mason's book touched the lives of millions and was submitted for a Pulitzer Prize and numerous awards, including the Lambda Literary Award and the Stonewall Awards.

Mason’s latest, highly anticipated release, They Say That I Am Broken, is set to be released this summer, and is a gripping page-turner that deals with a plethora of issues affecting Same-Gender-Loving community, including homophobia in the Black Church, HIV, DADT (Don't Ask Don't Tell), gay marriage, homeless gay children, and more.

The book also features captivating articles about CNN anchor and author Don Lemon, The Los Angeles Lakers’ basketball superstar Kobe Bryant, and much more...

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