Mandy Carter is a long-time Black lesbian activist and community organizer. Born in 1948, Mandy spent her childhood bouncing between New York state children's homes. While that came with exceptional challenges for a young person, it also allowed her the freedom to grow into exactly who she wanted to be, without the binds of familial pressures and expectations. For Mandy, that meant being a lesbian, a quaker, and a radical agitator (at one point in jail for 90 days).
In this episode, Mandy shares stories of:
-discovering the Quaker tradition as a teen
-sleeping in central park and hitchhiking all the way to San Francisco
-finding a home at Maud's Study
-protesting the war in Vietnam
-the impact of Harvey Milk's assassination
-reconnecting with her brother after 50 years, and continuing to search for her sister to this day
**Help us find Delores!!! It's been six decades and Mandy is still looking for her sister. Please share any leads with us at
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