Informal Discussion.
Welcome to Channel One, State Street. The only place where you just might be subject to what is known as an "Informal discussion. This week's topic was the New Haven Info Shop, a nonprofit reading room which contains radical political literature.


Organizer Lindsay Bellard spoke to Lou about the values of gynecological self examinations and other such topics of interest to the Infoshop, which also deals with literature involving Black Power, anarchism, and other off-topics. A self-described "queer," Lindsay helped organize the info shop so that there would be more diverse literature available in New Haven, and to promote leftist ideals. Lindsay is also vegan, but doesn't like labels.

The speaker was using an amplifier which was being powered by a gas generator, hidden behind the fountain.

Lou attempted to disprove the existence of the mysterious 'third sex,' stating that since he'd never seen one, there was a possibility that such doesn't exist. Sort of like giraffes. Rather than destroying, in the historical manner of the masculine way, Lou tried to get in touch with his feminie side, to understand why the Info Shop existed.


An anonymous guy was there the whole time, holding a mysterious red cup, looking utterly confused throughout the entire discussion.

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The speaker was using an amplifier which was being powered by a gas generator, hidden behind the fountain.

 

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