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In 1984, Charlie Howard, a young gay man from Bangor, Maine, was walking home when he was harassed by three young men with homophobic slurs. The situation escalated, and Howard was thrown off a bridge into the Kenduskeag Stream, where he drowned. Hear his story and how his death helped to bring attention to hate crimes and discrimination against the LGBTQ+ community.
HOW TO HELP:
Donate to groups that support LGBTQ youth, like EqualityMaine, The Trevor Project, It Gets Better Project, and GLSEN.
SOURCES:
Hosted by Saadia Khan and Asad Butt.
Produced by Immigrantly & Rifelion Media.
Contact us: [email protected]
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In 1984, Charlie Howard, a young gay man from Bangor, Maine, was walking home when he was harassed by three young men with homophobic slurs. The situation escalated, and Howard was thrown off a bridge into the Kenduskeag Stream, where he drowned. Hear his story and how his death helped to bring attention to hate crimes and discrimination against the LGBTQ+ community.
HOW TO HELP:
Donate to groups that support LGBTQ youth, like EqualityMaine, The Trevor Project, It Gets Better Project, and GLSEN.
SOURCES:
Hosted by Saadia Khan and Asad Butt.
Produced by Immigrantly & Rifelion Media.
Contact us: [email protected]
For advertising opportunities, please email [email protected]
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices