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The Spectrum

The Spectrum

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The Spectrum is a podcast looking at issues important to the LGBT communities. If you don't happen to associate with one of those letters that's ok! This show is aimed at helping people outside those communities understand just how important these issues are and why we need your support. Politique et gouvernement
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    • Casa BruMar Foundation: Fighting for LGBTQ+ Rights, Resources, and Housing Advocacy in Virginia
      Nov 23 2025
      In this episode of The Spectrum (Episode 32, recorded November 20th, 2025), we sit down with Evelyn BruMar, the Executive Director of the Casa BruMar Foundation. Find out how this **Latina-led LGBTQ organization** serves as a crucial home and resource hub across the **whole Commonwealth of Virginia**. Evelyn, a first-generation American of Mexican and Chumash descent, shares her deeply personal motivation for this extensive advocacy work, including her experience living on the streets after being disowned as a minor. Her commitment solidified in Virginia when the state barred her and her wife from adopting a foster child. **What does Casa BruMar Foundation do?** The mission of Casa BruMar is built on providing protections and access to resources that were historically absent in Virginia before 2020, when it was legal to discriminate against LGBTQ people. They work tirelessly to "cut through red tape" and navigate local laws (from school board policies to foster care). Core services include: * Connecting people, including those displaced or struggling with affordable housing, to existing county programs. * Helping young people obtain a **GED or high school diploma**. * Ensuring the **elderly population** is not discriminated against in faith-based hospice facilities. * Operating the **Rise Up Scholarship**, named after a friend named Marja, which helps LGBTQ young adults (ages 18-25). **Facing the 2025 Crisis** Evelyn confirms a significant **uptick in people reaching out for help in 2025**, including LGBTQIA+ individuals, as well as straight or cisgender people who face hate for how their children identify or how they are perceived. **Innovative Solutions & Advocacy** Learn about Evelyn's creative solution for same-sex couples before marriage equality was legal: **forming a business (an LLC)** to protect assets and ensure rights. Evelyn and her wife, Heidi, adopted the name "BruMar," legally established themselves as a business, and protected their assets by putting them into the company's bank account. Furthermore, Evelyn details the life-saving **crisis intervention training** Casa BruMar provides to **first responders and law enforcement** in Manassas and Prince William County. This training is designed to foster empathy and provide officers with the appropriate language needed to engage safely with people experiencing trauma, including non-binary and trans youth who are often misgendered or dead named. **Support the Future of Advocacy in Virginia** Looking ahead to 2026, the foundation is focused on closing the housing gap and advocating for simple but crucial policy changes, such as mandatory single-stall, private bathrooms in public facilities and schools, which Evelyn argues protects all children, especially the most vulnerable. The foundation is planning to open a new **community center in Woodbridge, Prince William County** in 2026, which Evelyn believes will be the first community center in Virginia with an attached **pride clinic and pharmacy**, alongside social services. To support this vital work or inquire about resources, visit **CasaBrumarFoundation.org**.
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      29 min
    • ARE and The R.I.S.E. Center
      Nov 7 2025
      n this episode of The Spectrum, we visit the R.I.S.E. Center at the AIDS Response Effort (ARE) in Winchester, Virginia. Executive Director Katie Vance and Co-Director Matt Buracker share the inspiring story behind ARE’s 35-year mission to support people living with HIV and to build community through the newly established LGBTQ+ R.I.S.E. Center. Learn how ARE provides medical and non-medical case management, free HIV and STI testing, harm reduction programs, and vital community resources like a food pantry, LGBTQ+ library, and gender-affirming clothing closet. Katie and Matt also discuss the challenges of funding cuts, the importance of inclusive spaces, and how people can help sustain this vital community work through donations, volunteering, and advocacy. 👉 Learn more: https://aidsresponseeffort.org 👉 Donate: https://aidsresponseeffort.charityproud.org/Donate/?cid=25863 👉 Volunteer or get involved: https://aidsresponseeffort.org/get-involved/ If you enjoyed this conversation, don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share to help spread awareness of the important work being done by ARE and the R.I.S.E. Center.
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      17 min
    • The Transgender Scare: McCarthyism for the 21st Century
      Sep 28 2025
      Are we reliving the McCarthy era? In this episode, we connect the dots between Joseph McCarthy’s 1950s Red and Lavender Scares and today’s attacks on transgender people. Just as McCarthy fueled fear and persecution of suspected communists and gay people, today’s right-wing movement uses the same playbook—demonizing transgender Americans to consolidate political power. We explore how fear-driven narratives have been recycled, from baseless accusations of “communist infiltration” to today’s rhetoric portraying transgender people as threats. Along the way, we examine the role of groups like the Heritage Foundation, the rise of anti-trans laws, and the chilling parallels to America’s past. This isn’t just about history—it’s about what’s happening right now in 2025. If we don’t recognize these patterns and act, the consequences could be devastating for democracy, freedom, and basic human decency. 00:00 Introduction 00:17 McCarthy 00:36 First Red Scare 01:17 Second Red Scare 01:35 Lavender Scare 02:22 2024 Election 02:59 2025 Election 03:33 Charlie Kirk murder 05:47 Why Should You Care? 10:39 Conclusion
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      11 min
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