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An internet radio show about people living in between the lines, standing boldly in the crosshairs of their intersectionality as they create change.

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Harmonica Sunbeam is an entertainer, mother. activist, role model, and Drag Queen. She made her thrilling debut at an NYC drag ball nearly three decades ago when she walked in a category called "Butch Queen, First Time Up... more

Zoë Flowers is healing with her hands and words. She began her career in Atlanta, Georgia where she served as the Public Awareness/Training and Membership Coordinator for the Georgia Coalition Against Domestic Violence.... more

Through "The Legacy Walk" in Chicago (the world's only outdoor LGBTQ history museum and Chicago's newest Historic Landmark); "The Legacy Project Education Initiative" (a free, downloadable resource); and "The Legacy Wall" (a... more

Part One of our interview with Victor Salvo, cofounder and executive director of Chicago's Legacy Project. THE LEGACY PROJECT was inspired the first time the Names Project AIDS Memorial Quilt was shown at the National March on... more

The original idea was to organize a party that would promote the annual pride exhibit for Casa Frela Art Gallery. Carmen Neely with Lawrence Rodriguez built that original idea into what would later be called ?Harlem Pride.? As the idea... more

In the greater metropolitan Atlanta area, there are about six or seven Unitarian Universalist congregation, but they are all in predominantly white areas of town. In 2018, Rev. Duncan E. Teague with others committed to moving forward... more

The book ?Women Rapping Revolution: Hip Hop Community Building in Detroit? is described as an attempt to illuminate the important role that women have played in mobilizing a grassroots response to political and social pressures at... more

Right about now, each year metro-Detroit's LGBTQ community is getting ready to celebrate PRIDE. Ferndale PRIDE usually kicks things off, but this year because of the COVID-19 pandemic Ferndale Pride has tentatively been rescheduled... more

Because of the COVID-19 pandemic Lupus Detroit's main fundraising events – The Lupus Detroit Brunch in May and the Walk for Warriors in the fall have been canceled but the work continues. Sharon Harris, Lupus Detroit... more

Tameka Ramsey is the owner and principal associate at T Ramsey and Associates. She's also a mother and grandmother. Her eldest is an essential worker who with his wife are on the frontline during this COVID-19 epidemic. At... more

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