First hour: Why Kevin Spacey's announcement furthers dangerous stereotypes
Second hour: Thriller author Todd Moss, and his book, The Shadow List
Members of the LGBTQ community are blasting actor Kevin Spacey, saying he conflated homosexuality with pedophilia. Late last month, actor Anthony Rapp told BuzzFeed that Spacey made a sexual advance toward him in 1986, when Rapp was 14. In a statement on Twitter, Spacey said he does not remember the encounter, but apologized and said his actions were caused by “deeply inappropriate drunken behavior.” In that same statement, Spacey then said he now chooses to live as a gay man. The timing of Spacey’s announcement has fueled backlash: critics say it was a calculated PR move to distract from the alleged sexual misconduct, and it furthers the stigma that links homosexuality and child molestation – which is not backed by research. We’ll talk about the impact of Spacey’s statement. Our guests:
- Rowan Collins, education coordinator for the LGBTQ Academy at the Out Alliance
- Kevin Coffey, assistant professor of social work in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Rochester Medical Center
- Michael Lecker, director of LGBTQ health and inclusiveness at Trillium Health
Then in our second hour, author Todd Moss draws on his experiences as a former State Department employee to drive the narratives of his Judd Ryker series. He newest book, The Shadow List, involves scam emails, a Nigerian corruption scandal, and a Russian master criminal. Moss, a Pittsford native, will be a guest at the JCC’s Jewish Book Festival, but first, he joins us on Connections to discuss the parallels between his fiction and his former career.