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145. Resisting Erasure: Preserving LGBTQ+ History (with Michael Venturiello)
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In past episodes, we've explored pivotal moments in LGBTQ+ history that have often been overlooked or erased, highlighting why remembering our past is so vital. With the current administration actively trying to erase our history, preserving and sharing these stories—from hidden queer figures to the fight for educational accessibility—is more urgent than ever.
In this episode, Michael Venturiello, an LGBTQ+ historian and founder of Christopher Street Tours, joins us to talk about the importance of preserving LGBTQ+ history, the misconceptions that still exist, and how we can ensure these stories are passed down to future generations.
Related Episodes:
- Listen to Episode 17. Mobsters & Mos: How the Mafia Owned Gay Nightlife
- Listen to Episode 63. The Stonewall Riots
Additional Resources:
- The Mafia’s Control of New York's Gay Bars: A Hidden Chapter in LGBTQ+ History
- Learn More About Christopher Street Tours
- Read Christopher Street Tours’ LGBTQ+ Community Guide
- Follow Christopher Street Tours on Instagram
- Connect with Christopher Street Tours on Facebook
- Follow Christopher Street Tours on TikTok
- Follow Michael Venturiello on Instagram
- Connect with Michael Venturiello on LinkedIn
Chapters
1. Snarky Opener (00:00:00)
2. Episode Introduction (00:00:36)
3. Queer History (00:02:07)
4. Tarot (00:02:52)
5. Guest Introduction (00:04:26)
6. Christopher Street Tours (00:14:01)
7. LGBTQ+ Community Guidebook (00:24:34)
8. The Importance of Accessibility to LGBTQ+ History (00:26:06)
9. Misconceptions About LGBTQ+ History (00:31:47)
10. Craig Rodwell (00:35:04)
11. Sharing LGBTQ+ History Outside the Community (00:40:35)
12. Preventing Erasure of LGBTQ+ History (00:43:43)
13. Episode Closing (00:51:52)
14. Connect with Christopher Street Tours (00:54:01)
15. Connect with A Jaded Gay (00:54:39)
16. Outtake (00:55:58)
151 episodes
Manage episode 475770379 series 3338809
In past episodes, we've explored pivotal moments in LGBTQ+ history that have often been overlooked or erased, highlighting why remembering our past is so vital. With the current administration actively trying to erase our history, preserving and sharing these stories—from hidden queer figures to the fight for educational accessibility—is more urgent than ever.
In this episode, Michael Venturiello, an LGBTQ+ historian and founder of Christopher Street Tours, joins us to talk about the importance of preserving LGBTQ+ history, the misconceptions that still exist, and how we can ensure these stories are passed down to future generations.
Related Episodes:
- Listen to Episode 17. Mobsters & Mos: How the Mafia Owned Gay Nightlife
- Listen to Episode 63. The Stonewall Riots
Additional Resources:
- The Mafia’s Control of New York's Gay Bars: A Hidden Chapter in LGBTQ+ History
- Learn More About Christopher Street Tours
- Read Christopher Street Tours’ LGBTQ+ Community Guide
- Follow Christopher Street Tours on Instagram
- Connect with Christopher Street Tours on Facebook
- Follow Christopher Street Tours on TikTok
- Follow Michael Venturiello on Instagram
- Connect with Michael Venturiello on LinkedIn
Chapters
1. Snarky Opener (00:00:00)
2. Episode Introduction (00:00:36)
3. Queer History (00:02:07)
4. Tarot (00:02:52)
5. Guest Introduction (00:04:26)
6. Christopher Street Tours (00:14:01)
7. LGBTQ+ Community Guidebook (00:24:34)
8. The Importance of Accessibility to LGBTQ+ History (00:26:06)
9. Misconceptions About LGBTQ+ History (00:31:47)
10. Craig Rodwell (00:35:04)
11. Sharing LGBTQ+ History Outside the Community (00:40:35)
12. Preventing Erasure of LGBTQ+ History (00:43:43)
13. Episode Closing (00:51:52)
14. Connect with Christopher Street Tours (00:54:01)
15. Connect with A Jaded Gay (00:54:39)
16. Outtake (00:55:58)
151 episodes
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