Vol. 1, Episode 32 - Robert Kestern
LGBTQ History Alive! with Ronni and Kelly
Release Date: 08/05/2024
LGBTQ History Alive! with Ronni and Kelly
Robyn Ochs is a prominent LGBTQ+ activist, educator, and speaker known for her work on bisexuality, identity, and LGBTQ+ rights. She has edited several anthologies, including Getting Bi: Voices of Bisexuals Around the World, and her advocacy focuses on increasing understanding of sexual orientation and gender diversity. Ochs regularly leads workshops and speaks on issues related to LGBTQ+ identities, helping create more inclusive spaces for all. Listen to Robyn and to the stories of LGBTQ heroes of the week at https://ronnisanlo.com/podcasts/.
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Kris Radish is an LGBTQ+ activist, author, and advocate for equality, using her writing and activism to amplify marginalized voices and promote inclusivity. Her work continues to inspire change and foster dialogue on key LGBTQ+ issues. Listen to Kris and to the stories of LGBTQ heroes of the week at .
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In episode 37, we meet John D'Emilio, a key LGBT activist and historian known for documenting the history of the LGBT movement. His influential book "Sexual Politics, Sexual Communities" examines the role of sexuality in American society. D'Emilio's work has significantly shaped the understanding of the intersection between sexuality and politics. Listen to John and to the stories of LGBTQ heroes of the week at
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In episode 37, we meet Katherine V. Forrest, an influential author and LGBT activist, known for her pioneering Kate Delafield mystery series featuring a lesbian detective. Her work has increased LGBTQ+ visibility in literature, and she continues to champion equality and diverse voices. Listen to Katherine and to the stories of LGBTQ heroes of the week at
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In Episode 36, we meet Vernon Wall, a leading LGBTQ+ activist and educator with over 30 years of experience. A founding member of the Social Justice Training Institute, he is known for his compassionate leadership and dedication to creating inclusive spaces. Listen to Vernon and to the stories of LGBTQ heroes of the week at
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In Episode 35, we meet Nadine Smith, Executive Director of Equality Florida, who has led LGBTQ advocacy for over 30 years; achieving major legal victories and broader acceptance. Her work in policy reform and education has earned her widespread recognition. Listen to Nadine and to the stories of LGBTQ heroes of the week at .
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In Episode 34, we meet Ruthie Berman, a pioneering LGBT activist known for her tireless advocacy for equal rights. She made history alongside her partner, Connie Kurtz, by challenging discriminatory policies and fighting for the recognition of same-sex couples. Listen to Ruthie and to the stories of LGBTQ heroes of the week at
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In Episode 33, we meet Karen Williams, hilarious comic and director of the HaHa Institute. Listen to Karen and to the stories of LGBTQ heroes of the week at
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In Episode 32, we meet Robert Kestern, executive director of the Stonewall Museum and Archives in Ft. Lauderdale, Fl. Listen to Robert and to the stories of LGBTQ heroes of the week at
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In Episode 31, we meet author, professor, and activist Dr. Judy Grahn. Listen to Judy and to the stories of LGBTQ heroes of the week at
info_outlineIn Episode 32, we meet Robert Kestern, executive director of the Stonewall Museum and Archives in Ft. Lauderdale, Fl. Listen to Robert and to the stories of LGBTQ heroes of the week at https://ronnisanlo.com/