Jordan Reeves of @videoout shares his cake honoring the #PinesInvasion. #mghlive (at Stonewall Inn)
In this week’s episode: Ellen DeGeneres didn’t grow up thinking that she’d be a pioneer in the fight for LGBTQ equal rights and visibility. But that’s exactly where she found herself in 1997 when she broke out of the professional closet she’d inhabited since becoming a standup comic. Listen via your podcatcher (subscribe here http://bit.ly/mgh-subscribe) or at this link: ttp://bit.ly/mgh-degeneres
New episode! Everybody loves Ellen. But that wasn’t always so. When she came out on screen and in real life the backlash was fierce and her future cast in doubt. In this 2001 interview hear a beloved icon at a crossroads. Listen via your podcatcher (subscribe here http://bit.ly/mgh-subscribe) or via this link: http://bit.ly/mgh-degeneres
Eric Marcus’s podcast, the third season of which premiered last week, uses each episode to dive deep into forgotten figures and events from the LGBTQ civil rights movement, as remembered by the people who lived it. It’s been downloaded in 206 countries and territories around the world, seen rave reviews, and made a number of best-of podcast lists.
The Southwest Virginia LGBTQ History Project hopes to keep its LGBTQ history on the map.








