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Gay rights are not always protected in today's society as they should be. I have an interview with Michelle to discuss this!
Ronnie covers everything from being outed in graduate school and helping to organize 9 day protest outside of the Astro Restaurant in Chicago to her current activism as a physiologist and educator.
Co-Workers Kenna and Solomon discuss Solomon's journey as a trans-man and how it relates to and influences his career as a hospice nurse.
We talked about Makayla’s childhood, her sexuality, and her relationship with her parents.
What a great interview! For more information on Melinda Ryder and this interview see https://listeningislovingproject.blogspot.com/ We discussed issues such as things that bring joy, Bruce's challenging cancer treatments and how Kirk and friends supported him. We also discussed how Bruce...
Dr. Imani Woody (68) relates her life history to Maria Santiago (34). She describes growing up in segregated Washington, D.C.; living through the civil rights movement; her mother's early and preventable death; and reflects on the American race riots of...
Interview with Yvonne Ritter about her life as an LGBTQ pioneer, part 1: childhood.
Ripley Hotch, 77, puts his perspective on what has changed and what has remained in the LGBTQ "community" over the past 50 years by sharing anecdotes from growing up as a member of the “Lucky Few” gay generation. These include...
Grace (Thornton) Vaughn and her girlfriend Phyllis Marshall were among the first -- if not THE first -- same-sex couple to file suit after being denied a marriage license in Dayton, Ohio, in 1974. Ultimately, they were granted the right...
Christine shares how to find strength in our individual stories and the power of reframing negative self-talk.
In this interview, conducted via Zoom from New Jersey, US and Derbyshire, England, Hanako Moulton (17) interviews her father’s sibling Mo Moulton. Moulton shares stories on their experiences as a lgbtq+ teenager in Massachusetts, their career in academia, and their...
Michelle and Cathy discuss lesbian visibility and activism.
Jean Marino (66) and Michelle Axelson (46) from Provincetown, MA discuss being a lesbian, a woman, a woman in the trades in Provincetown.
We talked about Luke’s younger life and his experiences with coming out and discovering himself.
David Wesley, Christopher Leitch and Stuart Hinds talk about the work of Christopher and Stuart with GLAMA and LBGTQIA initiatives.
From humble beginnings and prior careers, Josh Stucky and Brent Johnson have become one of Dayton Ohio's "power" couples. They have built a business and become a force for community development, change and charity.
Heidi tells a last story and reflects on what she’s proud of and what she hopes for the future.
Had a great chat with participant Justine Crane about growing up in Chicago, her experiences coming out in the 70s, and her life in Portland.
In this interview I speak with my girlfreind's sister about a social injustice she experienced when she was a teenager.
Memories of lesbian life of an 82 year old in honor of the 50th Anniversary of the Stonewall riot
Fitz Dettmer (18) has a personal talk with his dad, Matthew Dettmer (50) about raising him and his sister Graelyn (22), both of whom are queer and neurodivergent. Discussions of when differences were noticed, why, the different atmospheres they were...
This interview is part of the DCPS LGBTQ and Sexual Health Program's holiday storytelling project: A Very LGBTQ+ Holiday Audio Album.
Kelsita sits down with Princess Diana in an unventilated space within an art gallery to explore memory, prompted by preselected discussion questions.