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My grandma’s family was very musical, and were proud alumni of St. Olaf College. Her love for music was passed on to my sister and I, and she is very proud of hers and our achievements.
As part of The VOICES Project at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Narrative 30 is a trans female, 24 year old, PrEP (Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis) participant speaking about PrEP.
Jose likes to do the children's activities with his daughter. His one word to best describe Musikfest is MELTING POT.
This interview is part of the DCPS LGBTQ and Sexual Health Program's holiday storytelling project: A Very LGBTQ+ Holiday Audio Album.
Tatev Yeghiazaryan (32) shares a childhood memory of being electrocuted and nearly dying with her friend Janice McMahon (54). The pair also discuss consciousness, death, and life.
Z. Gutierrez (He/Him/His), a junior at Westridge school, interviews his alumnus, Elliott Snow (They/Them/Their), to discuss their transition journey, experience at Westridge, and life as a trans adult.
I ask my father why he dropped out of high school. Along with what being in a band is like.
Brian is from Central New Jersey, and has been coming to Musikfest since he was a little boy in the 90's. His one word to describe Musikfest is UNPREDICTABLE.
Rebekah has been attending Musikfest for approximately 15 years. Her one word to best describe Musikfest is ECLECTIC.
I was with Alfreado Del Real, who is a macanic.We talked about the impact of music and radio in our society, past and present.
This is my story corps interview with my pastor Kevin who is one of the few openly gay pastors in Chicago and was ordained as the first openly gay pastor in his church in Oklahoma
Mother and daughter, Linda and Jennifer, reminisce their memories of Musikfest. Their one word(s) are TRADITION and FAMILY.
Virginia talks and shares her memories of Musikfest. Her one word to best describe the festival is PRIDE.
This interview talks about self-identity and discovering what that means to us. As well as sexuality and things that aren’t what society would consider the “norm.”
As part of The VOICES Project at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Narrative 33 is a male, 29 year old, PrEP (Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis) participant speaking on initial fears/reservations, motivation, and overcoming medical mistrust.
Jude “Yeszo” interviews friend and partner in crime Lukasz “Luc” about memories, regrets, and who the best rapper alive is.
Interview with Joanne, a longtime Pennsylvanian resident and a newcomer to Musikfest. Her one word to best describe Musikfest is VARIETY.
Ronnie Nase has grown up in then Lehigh Valley area, and shared his fondest memories of Musikfest for Mugshots! His one word that he chose to best describe Musikfest is LIVELY.
My mom and I talk about her growing up in small town Florida as a gay kid during the 80s and 90s.