Activism Beyond the Parade: Power, Science & Queer Leadership with Harvey Kennedy-Pitt
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What does it mean to be both a scientist and unapologetically queer?
In this episode of Living Queer, Erwin de Leon speaks with Harvey Kennedy-Pitt, founder of Unstukk and global public health practitioner, about power, queer identity, and the evolving nature of activism. Their conversation explores LGBTQ+ health equity, anti-trans backlash in the U.S. and U.K., minority stress, and why activism must move beyond visibility alone.
Harvey shares how his work blends public health principles with biomimetics, learning from nature’s resilience to help people and organizations “get unstuck.” From butterflies to biodiversity, he explains how nature offers powerful lessons on transformation, adaptation, and collective strength.
As Harvey reminds us, “Activism is not all placards and parades.” In a political moment defined by fear, misinformation, and subtle forms of exclusion, this episode is a call to take up space, strategically, sustainably, and with intention.