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From the 70s to Today: A Lifetime of LGBTQ+ Advocacy and Pride Progress

26 min · 17 de jun de 2026
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This week, we sit down with Michael Tomor, a retired art museum director, LGBTQ+ advocate, and longtime community leader, to reflect on his journey through decades of LGBTQ+ history—from the challenges and activism of the 1970s and 1980s to the progress, visibility, and new challenges facing the community today. Michael shares powerful stories of resilience, the importance of finding and building community, and why events like Pride continue to play a vital role in creating acceptance, connection, and change. We also discuss the current political climate, the work being done by organizations like the LGBT Chamber, and why staying visible and engaged is more important than ever. Plus, we kick off the episode with conversations about the Skittle Squad Podcast, the importance of representation, networking with community leaders, and the inspiring individuals working to make a difference every day. In This Episode: - David & Paul talk everything from plastic surgery, reality TV & getting older - What life was like for the LGBTQ+ community in the 70s and 80s - From leading art museums to becoming a community advocate - The power of visibility, connection, and chosen family - Why Pride events are still essential for social change - The role of the LGBT Chamber and inclusive workplaces - How current political challenges impact LGBTQ+ rights - Personal stories of resilience, authenticity, and growth - Michael’s advice for living your truth and embracing your journey Whether you’ve experienced the history of the LGBTQ+ movement firsthand or are learning about the struggles and victories that shaped the community today, this conversation is a powerful reminder that progress happens when people show up, support one another, and continue to live authentically.

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This week, we sit down with Michael Tomor, a retired art museum director, LGBTQ+ advocate, and longtime community leader, to reflect on his journey through decades of LGBTQ+ history—from the challenges and activism of the 1970s and 1980s to the progress, visibility, and new challenges facing the community today. Michael shares powerful stories of resilience, the importance of finding and building community, and why events like Pride continue to play a vital role in creating acceptance, connection, and change. We also discuss the current political climate, the work being done by organizations like the LGBT Chamber, and why staying visible and engaged is more important than ever. Plus, we kick off the episode with conversations about the Skittle Squad Podcast, the importance of representation, networking with community leaders, and the inspiring individuals working to make a difference every day. In This Episode: - David & Paul talk everything from plastic surgery, reality TV & getting older - What life was like for the LGBTQ+ community in the 70s and 80s - From leading art museums to becoming a community advocate - The power of visibility, connection, and chosen family - Why Pride events are still essential for social change - The role of the LGBT Chamber and inclusive workplaces - How current political challenges impact LGBTQ+ rights - Personal stories of resilience, authenticity, and growth - Michael’s advice for living your truth and embracing your journey Whether you’ve experienced the history of the LGBTQ+ movement firsthand or are learning about the struggles and victories that shaped the community today, this conversation is a powerful reminder that progress happens when people show up, support one another, and continue to live authentically.

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