114: Learn about the History of the LGBTQ Movement 50 Years After the Stonewall Riots with Wes Enos, Executive Director of the Generations Project

Wes Enos is the founder and Executive Director of The Generations Project, a nonprofit based in NYC that preserves the history of the LGBTQ Movement and promotes intergenerational support through storytelling. While the organization is a charity, there is a bit of overlap between starting a social enterprise, regardless of the tax structure, and given that most of the listeners run purpose driven businesses, I thought it made good sense to sit down and chat with Wes about his organization.

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Questions Answered in this Episode

·      Who is Wes, and what does the Generations Project do?

·      What motivated Wes to start this project?

·      How does Wes empower LGBTQ communities?

·      How can you get in touch with Wes?

Resources Shared in this Episode

·      Visit the Generations Project’s Website

·      Follow the Generations Project on Facebook

·      Contact Wes by Email

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Rhodes Perry

Rhodes Perry, MPA is an award-winning social entrepreneur, best-selling author, and keynote speaker. He helps leaders build belonging at work to achieve industry breakthroughs. His firm offers transformative leadership development, change management, and capacity building solutions for senior executives focused on advancing their organizations’ diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) commitments. Nationally recognized as a LGBTQ+ thought leader, he has two decades of government and nonprofit experience having worked at the White House, PFLAG National, and the City of New York. Media outlets like Forbes, The Wall Street Journal, and the Associated Press have featured his powerful work as a (DEI) influencer.

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