The Intersection Between Racism and the LGTBQ+ Community
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In this episode of The Conversation, host Onjalé Scott Price speaks with community voices about a big question: Does racism exist within LGBTQ+ spaces—and what can we do about it? Guests Rev. Will Mebane, Scott Fitzmaurice, Kristin Garcia, Charles Evans, and Jynn Cursino reflect on Pride’s roots from Stonewall to today, share lived experiences on the Cape, and talk about building inclusive spaces where everyone feels seen, safe, and supported. You’ll also hear on‑the‑street perspectives from Falmouth residents.
Highlights
- How intersectionality shapes LGBTQ+ experiences
- Where bias shows up—and how communities are responding
- The role of faith, activism, and allyship in creating belonging
- Pride then and now: lessons from history and hopes for the future
Host: Onjalé Scott Price
Produced by: FCTV (Falmouth Community Television), Falmouth, MA
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