
37: Pride, Planet, and Purpose: Earth Day with Joe Toolan
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In this inspiring episode of the LGBTQ Outdoors podcast, hosts Justin Yoder and Patrick Thompson kick things off with exciting updates about LGBTQ Outdoor Fest and the 100 Mile Club, before diving into a deeply personal and impactful conversation with their guest, Joe Toolan. As the Justicia y Equidad Fund Director at Green Latinos, Joe shares his incredible journey—from his adoption from Guatemala to becoming a passionate advocate for environmental justice and LGBTQ rights.
Joe openly discusses his experiences growing up in a conservative Latino household and the challenges he faced coming out, emphasizing why visibility and representation are so important in both LGBTQ and environmental spaces. He highlights how his connection to nature has shaped his identity and offers thoughtful insights into the powerful work being done at Green Latinos, particularly around Earth Day and community engagement.
The conversation also explores timely topics like ensuring safety at Pride events amidst growing challenges and the critical role outdoor access plays for marginalized communities. Joe wraps up by offering heartfelt advice to LGBTQ youth who want to pursue environmental activism, encouraging them to find supportive networks, get involved locally, and embrace their unique voice in the fight for equity and sustainability.
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