We are on a mission to save LGBTQ+ history! Check out this new video showcasing just a few of the all-star history-making storytellers we have featured over the past 9 years, starting with Peter Staley at our very first show. His words still ring true today, as does the work of each of these legends from throughout the 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s and beyond--Michelle Lopez, Randy Wicker, Charles Silverstein, Connie Fleming, Cecilia Gentili, Perry Brass, Michela Griffo, and Felipe Rose.
We hope youâll feel inspired to join us in this important work to #SaveOurStories, and consider making a one-time or recurring donation this Giving Tuesday!
Your support makes TGP possible⊠Check out our website and the donation link in our bio:)
We are two weeks out from our 4th Annual Installment of Whatâs the Bubble Tea?? Queer AAPI Storytelling Show!
Early Bird Tix are now live at the link in Bio.
DM for sliding scale or comp tix.. we want you there!
Come mingle and celebrate AAPI Heritage Month while listening to stories from our amazing lineup of queer Asian excellence!
Co-produced with the amazing @barkadanyc and hosted by the incomparable VaLeria! @valeria__moraga
Some beautiful snaps from last monthâs 6th Annual Genny Awards! Thank you to everyone who came and made the night so special, and congrats to all the nominees and winners!
There are still a few spots left for Thursdayâs Queer Tech Storytelling Show, produced in collaboration with @outintech and hosted by @spotify
Join us for an evening of shared experience and community, spotlighting 6 storytellers exploring the unique intersections of their LGBTQ+ identity and technology!
Register for Free at the link in bio!
MEET THE STORYTELLERS!
Our second installment of Queer Tech Storytelling Across Generations is a week away!
Hosted by Spotify and produced in collaboration with Out in Tech, join us for an evening of community and shared experience, featuring 6 queer technologists.
Space is limited so reserve your seat today at the link in bio!
We are back for another round of Queer Tech Storytelling, in partnership with Out in Tech! This time weâll be hosted at Spotifyâs gorgeous listening room stage.
Weâre spotlighting six queer voices from across the tech industry, spanning decades, disciplines, and identities, who will take the mic to share their personal stories. No slide decks. No job titles. Just lived experience: the pivotal moments, missed turns, mentors, and inner convictions that helped them find (or fight for) their place in tech.
Reserve your seat for free at the Link in our Bio!
I think I know why friends like @juliasscotticomedy love doing comedy. There's nothing quite like getting a crowd to laugh! I have no plans to be a standup comic but I was honored to be a presenter at last night's Genny Awards.
Itâs awards season! We are back later this month with the 6th Annual GENNY AWARDS. Hosted at the Church of the Village and Emceed by our resident chanteuse, Castrata! Mark your calendars for Thursday, March 26, 2026, and join us in celebrating our growing community and all the most powerful storytellers from last year!
Ticket link in bio and stories!
Or DM us if you want to be a Volunteer and attend for free!
Happy New Year and thank you to our wonderful TGP community for helping us reach TEN YEARS as an organization!
Stay tuned for many exciting new things in 2026!
On this World AIDS Day, we look back at the last 5 years of storytelling shows weâve put on in collaboration with @nycaidsmemorial , each one showcasing a unique perspective from within the broader community of those impacted by HIV/AIDS.
From long term survivors to children who lost parents to the disease. From tales of how night life provided a safe haven and respite during the peak of the crisis, to stories from those whose loved ones were buried on Hart Island. We have highlighted how lesbians and women helped take care of gay men when no one else would, and also how the disease has uniquely impacted women and non-LGBT communities. Weâve celebrated amazing organizations like @cooper.shirlene âs Womenâs Empowerment Art Therapy Group, @recollectors_project and @friendsofhartisland , working today to keep remembering, to end stigma, and to fight for a cure.
We hope one day to be celebrating the end of HIV/AIDS on Dec 1, but we will never stop sharing and remembering all those impacted, their lives and their stories. Thank you to Dave Harper and @nycaidsmemorial , and our community of supporters who allow us to continue producing programs like these. â„ïž #worldaidsday