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In This Episode
Tre’vell Anderson, Director of Culture and Entertainment for Out Magazine, kicks off the first episode in a new series looking back at notable LGBTQ+ moments in film and television.
Tre’vell is first joined by Jon Lovett. They discuss a moment in television that impacted Jon’s life and imagine what a more inclusive future could look like. Then, Tre’vell is joined by legendary actor Darryl Stephens and Jeffrey Masters, host of the podcast LGBTQ&A, to take a look at gay men on screen and discuss how these representations have impacted them, and us, in real life.