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[StoryCorps Out Loud: Preserving LGBTQ Voices and Legacies]-[StoryCorps Then and Now: Family Pride]

StoryCorps · B1 · 2023-11-28

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StoryCorps Out Loud: Documenting the LGBTQ Experience

StoryCorps has spent two decades building an "archive of American voices," aiming to capture stories that are often excluded from the historical record. A pivotal component of this mission is "StoryCorps Out Loud," an initiative dedicated to preserving the diverse experiences of the LGBTQ community. By focusing on these voices, StoryCorps ensures that stories of love, loss, and resilience are not lost to time.

The Roots of Advocacy: Dave Isay and Remembering Stonewall

The foundation of Out Loud is deeply personal for StoryCorps founder Dave Isay. His father, Richard Isay, a psychiatrist who revolutionized the psychoanalytic world by advocating that homosexuality was not a disease, was a primary inspiration. After his father came out, Dave grappled with the family's "nuclear family" explosion and his father's subsequent shunning by the medical community.

To bridge the gap between them, Dave produced "Remembering Stonewall," the first oral history of the Stonewall riots. Through interviews with figures like Sylvia Rivera, often called the "Rosa Parks of the Stonewall Movement," Dave began to understand the "hard era" of life before Stonewall, characterized by systemic police harassment and societal secrecy. This documentary served as the catalyst for rebuilding his relationship with his father and influenced his philosophy for StoryCorps: providing a space for people to say "important things to the people who are most important to us."

Intergenerational Wisdom and Family Dynamics

The podcast highlights the profound impact of open communication between generations. In one poignant segment, Patrick Haggardy reflects on his 1950s upbringing, recalling how his father, Charles Edward Haggardy, responded to his son’s non-conformity. Instead of shaming him, his father encouraged him not to "sneak," warning that if he lived his life as if he were doing something wrong, he would "ruin [his] immortal soul." This act of parental support provided Patrick with the courage to live authentically, eventually leading him to found "Lavender Country," the world’s first openly gay country band.

Navigating Identity and Acceptance

Out Loud also documents the evolving landscape of LGBTQ identity through intimate family conversations. In a moving exchange, MJ Citi, who identifies as gay, discusses her journey to finding a family that she can "wrap [her] arms around" with her granddaughter.

Similarly, the story of Gabe, who came out as transgender, illustrates the challenges and triumphs of modern identity. Gabe’s conversation with his father, Julio, reveals the anxiety of coming out—Gabe admits to changing his mind about telling his parents four times—and the relief of finding unconditional support. Julio’s perspective, noting that he saw "who Gabe was and who he was going to become" even during Gabe's childhood, underscores the importance of parental validation.

Conclusion: The Endurance of Truth

Dave Isay characterizes the work of StoryCorps as "whispering truths in people's ears," helping individuals recognize their own humanity in others. By collecting these stories, StoryCorps acts as a vehicle for passing wisdom from one generation to the next. Reflecting on the legacy of the Stonewall heroes, the podcast concludes with a powerful message of optimism: while history can be difficult and filled with prejudice, the fundamental goodness of humanity prevails, and the act of telling one’s story is a vital part of ensuring that "the good wins in the end."

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This message comes from NPR sponsor Subaru, celebrating the Subaru share the love event now through January 2nd.
By years end, Subaru and its retailers will have donated over $285 million to charity.
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We've mentioned a lot of numbers over the past few episodes.
27,000 interviews on the mobile tour, 17,000 interviews in just one day when we released the app.
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