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  • LGBTQ Women History: Pay it No Mind
    2026/03/05

    As we close out Black History Month and move into Women’s History Month, this episode of In The Life centers the trans women who are too often erased from both conversations. Today, Dante unpacks the legacy of Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera—with a deeper focus on Marsha’s revolutionary joy, spiritual defiance, and radical love.

    From the streets of New York to the frontlines of the uprising at the Stonewall Inn, this episode explores what it means to survive, to serve, and to shine in a world that tries to erase you. We unpack the founding of Street Transvestite Action Revolutionaries (STAR), the cost of activism, and why trans women—especially Black and Brown trans women—are still fighting for safety, visibility, and dignity.

    This isn’t just history. It’s a call to accountability, healing, and courage.

    Liberation isn’t just political. It’s personal.

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    21 分
  • LGBTQ Black History: Audre Lorde
    2026/02/24

    In this powerful episode of In The Life with Dante Harris, we explore the fearless voice and revolutionary philosophy of Audre Lorde — poet, scholar, Black feminist, lesbian activist, and truth-teller whose words continue to challenge and liberate generations.

    From her iconic declaration that “Your silence will not protect you” to her groundbreaking assertion that “The master’s tools will never dismantle the master’s house,” Lorde demanded that we stop fragmenting ourselves for the comfort of others.

    In this episode, we unpack:

    • The power of language as survival and strategy
    • Why silence feels safe — but costs us alignment
    • How anger, when clarified, becomes direction
    • Why self-care is not indulgence, but political warfare
    • What it means to live fully integrated — not compartmentalized

    This isn’t just a history lesson.

    It’s a call to stop shrinking.

    If you’ve ever felt pressured to dilute your voice, soften your truth, or minimize your identity to fit a room — this episode is for you.

    Listen now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and everywhere you stream.

    Follow, rate, review, and share this episode with someone ready to live whole.

    And join the conversation @iDanteHarris.

    Because here, we do not shrink.

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    18 分
  • LGBTQ Black History: Bayard Rustin
    2026/02/22

    In this powerful episode of In The Life with Dante Harris, we explore the life, leadership, and legacy of Bayard Rustin — the master strategist behind the 1963 March on Washington and one of the most influential yet underrecognized architects of the Civil Rights Movement.

    An openly gay Black man navigating mid-20th-century America, Rustin lived at the intersection of identity, activism, and strategy long before the word “intersectionality” entered public conversation. While others stood at the podium, Rustin built the stage.

    This episode dives deep into:

    • His Quaker upbringing and commitment to nonviolence • His mentorship of Martin Luther King Jr. • The cost of living openly as a gay man during the Civil Rights era • The March on Washington and the discipline behind the dream • The shift from protest to policy and economic justice • What his life teaches us about authenticity, strategy, and integrated identity

    More than a history lesson, this is a motivational reflection on what it means to live fully — without fragmentation — while building something that outlives you.

    If you’ve ever felt powerful yet precarious… necessary yet questioned… this episode is for you.

    Follow, rate, and review In The Life with Dante Harris on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and everywhere you stream. And connect with Dante on social media @iDanteHarris to continue the conversation.

    Stay tuned.

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    36 分
  • LGBTQ Black History: Joseph Beam & Essex Hemphill
    2026/02/05

    In this powerful opening to the LGBTQ Black History Series, Dante shares the intentional decision to rename the podcast—grounding it in the cultural language and legacy of Joseph Beam’s In the Life anthology and the movement of Black queer thinkers who refused to be erased.

    This episode is both a story and a study.

    Listeners are guided through the lives, work, and impact of Joseph Beam and Essex Hemphill—two literary and activist forces who documented Black gay existence during a time of silence, stigma, and loss. Through poetry, history, and reflection, Dante explores how their work created a blueprint for leadership rooted in truth-telling, community building, archival resistance, and unapologetic identity.

    More than a tribute, this episode is a call forward.

    It challenges listeners to consider what it means to lead when recognition isn’t guaranteed, to speak when silence feels safer, and to remember the people whose words and courage made today’s visibility possible.

    This is not just a history lesson.It’s a continuation.

    And it sets the stage for what’s next.

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    16 分
  • Interview with a Vampire Drag Queen
    2025/12/24

    In Living Color host Dante Harris sits down with unconventional drag artist Abigor—the stage persona of William Velazquez, a queer nonbinary creative from Guayama, Puerto Rico. In this powerful conversation, we explore queerness, Caribbean upbringing, gender expansiveness, and the intersection of culture and identity that shaped Abigor’s drag. This episode dives into visibility, resistance, healing, and what it means to exist boldly in a world that demands boxes. Raw, reflective, and unapologetically queer—this is identity in full color.

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    1 時間 4 分
  • The Genesis
    2025/12/21

    In Living Color — “The Genesis: Why In Living Color Had to Exist”

    Welcome to the very first episode of In Living Color.

    Hosted by Dante Harris, a 3x certified Master Coach specializing in Life, Mindset, and Business, this debut episode sets the foundation for a podcast created with intention, truth, and purpose. Dante also shares his recent certification as an LGBTQ Coach through Transformation Academy, and why culturally competent coaching and conversation are no longer optional—they’re necessary.

    In this extended pilot episode, Dante unpacks the genesis of In Living Color and why a platform dedicated to amplifying Black and Brown LGBTQ voices is essential in today’s political, cultural, and wellness landscape. From identity and representation to mental health, joy, and resistance, this episode lays out the mission, vision, and responsibility behind the show.

    This is not a surface-level conversation.
    This is about visibility, wellness, and telling our stories in full—without dilution.

    Plus, a special teaser for an upcoming episode, “Happiness Over Everything,” featuring a special guest and a powerful conversation about joy, peace, and redefining success.

    If you’ve been looking for a podcast that speaks with you—not over you—this is it.

    Follow, rate, and share In Living Color—because this is only the beginning.

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    12 分