EP 26. The Life and Death of Harvey Milk

He was the first openly gay man elected to public office in California—and he paid for it with his life.

In 1978, Harvey Milk shattered barriers when he won a seat on the San Francisco Board of Supervisors, becoming a beacon of hope for queer people across the country. But just 11 months into his term, Milk and Mayor George Moscone were gunned down inside City Hall. The killer? A fellow supervisor—and his defense would ignite outrage across the nation.

This episode traces Harvey’s rise, his fearless advocacy, and the systemic backlash that led to his assassination. It’s a story of progress, prejudice, and the price of being proudly visible in a world that wasn’t ready.

Hosted by Jordi and Brad, Beers With Queers brings chilling crimes, queer stories, and twisted justice to light—all with a cold one in hand.

Press play, grab a drink, and join us as we uncover the darkest corners of LGBTQ+ history.

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