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QueerCore Podcast

QueerCore Podcast

By: August Bernadicou
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Digging into The LGTBQ History Project’s vast interview archive, we portray the individuals who led from the frontlines, worked behind the scenes, and demonstrated resilience in their fight for civil rights. We seek to empower activists to vocalize their experiences in unfiltered narratives—a mission that remains singular. We are all about global recognition, preservation, and homage to often marginalized legacies. The QueerCore Podcast underscores the pressing need to uphold historical preservation and acknowledge narratives that might otherwise fade into oblivion.August Bernadicou Science Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Gay Liberation 101: Perry Brass, Don Kilhefner Part Two (Season 5; Ep 9)
    Jun 19 2026

    PART TWO: Perry Brass and Don Kilhefner were active in the movement when gay liberation was just beginning and had not yet been recognized as such. Shortly after the Stonewall Riots in 1969, Don became a member of the Los Angeles Gay Liberation Front and a founder of what would become the Los Angeles LGBT Center. Perry Brass became active in New York's Gay Liberation Front and worked on Come Out!, one of the first newspapers published during the gay liberation movement. He later co-founded the East Coast healthcare network, Callen-Lorde.

    For the past 50 years, both men have remained strong advocates for the gay movement and its history through their work as writers, organizers, activists, and witnesses to the struggles and achievements that transformed American society. The two men discuss the origins of gay liberation, the individuals who created it, the events that defined it, and the lessons today's youth need to learn from it.

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    50 mins
  • Gay Liberation 101: Perry Brass, Don Kilhefner Part One (Season 5; Ep 8)
    Jun 5 2026

    Perry Brass and Don Kilhefner were active in the movement when gay liberation was just beginning and had not yet been recognized as such. Shortly after the Stonewall Riots in 1969, Don became a member of the Los Angeles Gay Liberation Front and a founder of what would become the Los Angeles LGBT Center. Perry Brass became active in New York's Gay Liberation Front and worked on Come Out!, one of the first newspapers published during the gay liberation movement. He later co-founded the East Coast healthcare network, Callen-Lorde.

    For the past 50 years, both men have remained strong advocates for the gay movement and its history through their work as writers, organizers, activists, and witnesses to the struggles and achievements that transformed American society. The two men discuss the origins of gay liberation, the individuals who created it, the events that defined it, and the lessons today's youth need to learn from it.

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    38 mins
  • Theater of the Ridiculous: Agosto Machado, Ruby Lynn Reyner, & Tony Zanetta (Season 5; Ep 7)
    May 22 2026

    We’re revisiting a 2020 throwback episode about the legendary Theatre of the Ridiculous — the outrageous, glitter-soaked underground movement that transformed queer performance and Downtown New York culture. Featuring conversations with Ruby Lynn Reyner, Agosto Machado, and Tony Zanetta, this episode captures the chaos, creativity, and rebellion of a scene that shattered artistic boundaries. Revisiting these interviews now feels especially emotional, as Ruby and Agosto have both since passed away. Are you ready? Probably not!

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    43 mins
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