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We talked about the community, how far it has come, and shared some stories from his lifetime and his experiences.
This is a discussion I had with a classmate from High School regarding her sexual identity and how it relates to her life today. Running in the same large circle in high school, I still never sat down and had...
People of the Rio Grande Valley Border Towns: Leo and Rick talk about their reverence for those who built the strong LGBT community in the Rio Grande Valley, and about their hopes for ways for the community to grow.
My dad remembers his mother. There are some comments he makes that are offensive, but he says he is a product of his time. I however apologize if someone takes offense. From a cultural perspective, it does clearly show a...
Steve Desroches (48) talks to Julie Wheeler (58) about her life as a musician, comedian and drag king as well as life in Provincetown, Massachusetts.
Janice Thom (63) tells Reese Rathjen about growing up in a family who was committed to civil rights, working on the New York pride parade, and the work Janice did around HIV advocacy.
My grandmother shares stories and perspective from her 94 years of life including losing two partners to polio, raising three children on her own and being gender non-conforming and gay in the 1940's and 50's
Brendan talks about moving to the OC, working at The Disneyland Resort, and being LGBTQ+ in the OC.
I interview Ray Rudolph on LGBT history in San Francisco and talk about my own experiences with the LGBT community