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Koreatown Storytelling Program

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Koreatown Storytelling Program is an intergenerational, multilingual and multiethnic oral history and digital media program that teaches ethnographic and storytelling techniques to high school students and elders to investigate cultural practices and racial, economic and health inequities in our community. KSP is a project of the Koreatown Youth and Community Center (KYCC), a multiservice nonprofit that has served the limited-income immigrant population of Koreatown since 1975.
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The Myth and Realities of Venus Part. 2

Fri Oct 03 2025

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[Spanish Interview] Before we begin this episode, we would like alert you all that this episode is not recommended for Children. It contains strong opinions, language and mature subjects. Listener discretion is advised.   It is important for us to share trigger and content warnings on the topics discussed in this episode including deportation, death, and sex. If you would like confidential free help or some one to speak with. The national helpline for substance abuse and mental health services is 1-800-662-4357. Additionally,  LA’s LGBT Center also has a warm line for those facing violence and assault at 323-860-5806. Please Know that you are not alone.  Welcome to the KSP Podcast! Today we share a Spanish interview with Koreatown gay elder Venus.  It is a honest conversation with Venus about his life in Los Angeles. Due to the length our interview, We have decided to break it into two parts. If you have not listened to the first part of the conversation, check it out here. In this second part of our conversation, you will hear Venus talk about his identity and religion, his experience at Westlake’s Oldest Gay Bar The Silver Platter, and being a part of the Silver Platter’s documentary film “Wildness”directed by Wu Tsang.   The snippet to begin the episode is from the first episode where Venus spoke about his home birth. Halfway out during birth, the midwife who delivered Venus thought he was female. This was believed because of his positioning. Once fully out, the midwife realized he was male. From there he says, “There is where the myth of my life begins, I’ve been happy being gay,”.   We began the second part of our conversation talking about religion and it’s importance to Venus. Thank you for listening to this episode.

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[Spanish Interview] Before we begin this episode, we would like alert you all that this episode is not recommended for Children. It contains strong opinions, language and mature subjects. Listener discretion is advised.   It is important for us to share trigger and content warnings on the topics discussed in this episode including deportation, death, and sex. If you would like confidential free help or some one to speak with. The national helpline for substance abuse and mental health services is 1-800-662-4357. Additionally,  LA’s LGBT Center also has a warm line for those facing violence and assault at 323-860-5806. Please Know that you are not alone.  Welcome to the KSP Podcast! Today we share a Spanish interview with Koreatown gay elder Venus.  It is a honest conversation with Venus about his life in Los Angeles. Due to the length our interview, We have decided to break it into two parts. If you have not listened to the first part of the conversation, check it out here. In this second part of our conversation, you will hear Venus talk about his identity and religion, his experience at Westlake’s Oldest Gay Bar The Silver Platter, and being a part of the Silver Platter’s documentary film “Wildness”directed by Wu Tsang.   The snippet to begin the episode is from the first episode where Venus spoke about his home birth. Halfway out during birth, the midwife who delivered Venus thought he was female. This was believed because of his positioning. Once fully out, the midwife realized he was male. From there he says, “There is where the myth of my life begins, I’ve been happy being gay,”.   We began the second part of our conversation talking about religion and it’s importance to Venus. Thank you for listening to this episode.

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Koreatown Storytelling Program is an intergenerational, multilingual and multiethnic oral history and digital media program that teaches ethnographic and storytelling techniques to high school students and elders to investigate cultural practices and racial, economic and health inequities in our community. KSP is a project of the Koreatown Youth and Community Center (KYCC), a multiservice nonprofit that has served the limited-income immigrant population of Koreatown since 1975.

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