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The Stories Hidden in Plain Sight: Author Andrew Mertzenich on His book, Forest City Yester-Queer

33 min · 19 de jun de 2026
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In this episode, we sit down with author Andrew Mertzenich to discuss his book, Forest City Yester - Queer, a groundbreaking exploration of Rockford's LGBTQ+ history. Our conversation explores the importance of preserving local history, uncovering stories that were once hidden, and why understanding the past helps us better understand our communities today. Whether you're interested in history, storytelling, LGBTQ+ experiences, or the people who helped shape the communities we call home, this episode offers a fascinating look at the stories waiting to be found.

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