The "Making Queer History Public" podcast, produced by the American Social History Project, explores LGBTQ+ public history by examining archives, museums, and educational initiatives. It highlights the efforts to preserve and present queer and trans histories, featuring interviews with activists, educators, and archivists who are reshaping the public understanding of LGBTQ+ narratives.
"One From the Vaults" is a podcast by Morgan M Page that delves into trans history, exploring stories, gossip, and glamour from the past. Each episode focuses on a key figure or event, bringing to life untold narratives within the trans community.
"Sexing History" is a podcast that explores how the history of sexuality shapes present-day discussions on sex, gender, and intimacy. It delves into untold or overlooked stories, using historical events to reveal how sexuality intersects with politics, culture, and social norms. Each episode draws connections between the past and present, offering a unique lens on the complexities of sexual history.
The LGBTQ&A podcast, hosted by Jeffrey Masters, features interviews with prominent LGBTQ+ individuals, exploring their personal journeys and experiences. It focuses on highlighting the diversity and voices within the LGBTQ+ community across a variety of fields.
The "Making Gay History" podcast shares intimate LGBTQ+ oral histories, offering firsthand accounts from activists and trailblazers in the fight for LGBTQ+ rights. It brings to life stories from the archives highlighting pivotal moments and unsung heroes of the LGBTQ+ movement.
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