Reconciling Faith with Being Queer
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In this episode of Island Fever Podcast, Vae, Krit, and Donato sit down with Randy Soriano - a powerhouse community organizer behind Pride 365 and the Hawai‘i Rainbow Film Festival, whose work continues to champion MVPFAFF+ visibility and advocacy across Hawai‘i.
Randy opens up about growing up in a deeply religious and conservative family, and the complicated journey of reconciling faith, identity, and belonging. Together, they unpack what it means to live boldly and authentically while navigating cultural expectations, spirituality, and community accountability.
This conversation is honest, vulnerable, and deeply affirming for anyone who has ever questioned whether there was space for both their faith and their queerness to coexist.
🌈 Topics include:
• Growing up queer in religious spaces
• Faith, shame, and healing
• Activism and community leadership
• Building visibility for MVPFAFF+ communities in Hawai‘i
• Choosing authenticity despite fear
For more resources:
Pasifika Rooted Therapy – Island Fever Resources
This episode was made possible by the support of:
• Kaimana Beach Hotel
• IOANE Foundation
• Don't Drink the Water (DDW) Cafe
• Ha'aheo Zablan
• Rated R Hawai'i
• SoCal PICRT
• Prism Foundation
• Popua Pyland & Tua Pyland
Credits:
Hosts: Vaelupe Ma'aele, Kristian Fanene Manuwai, Donato Fatuesi
Production Crew:
• Peter Filimaua
• Michael Tui'asoa
• Mele Tui'asoa
• Ryan Tui'asoa
Executive Producers:
Aisea Laungaue & Kristian Fanene Manuwai
Producer:
Donato Fatuesi
Island Fever Podcast is fiscally sponsored by UTOPIA Washington.
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