Making Gay History
Podcasts & Audio and Zines & Blogs
Making Gay History is an award-winning podcast that brings LGBTQ+ history to life through archival recordings of the community’s own voices. Created by Eric Marcus, the show draws on decades of interviews originally recorded for his book of the same name, giving listeners direct access to the words of activists, survivors, artists, and everyday people who shaped the movement.
Each episode centers a single person or moment, letting voices from the past speak for themselves. Listeners hear from people who lived through the AIDS crisis, fought for marriage equality before it seemed possible, challenged the mental health establishment, and built community when society refused to make room for them. The effect is intimate and powerful in a way that written history often cannot be.
For LGBTQ+ people who are healing, building resilience, or simply trying to understand where they come from, Making Gay History offers something irreplaceable: the sound of people who survived, fought, and loved before us doing it in their own words. New episodes continue to be produced alongside the archival material.
