Introducing BREAKthrough: The Victory Fund Podcast
You already know Victory Fund’s success in electing LGBT candidates on
the local, state and federal level. Now, get to know the elected
officials benefiting from your support as they engage in lively,
entertaining conversations with acclaimed actors from television and
film who first played gay characters on the stage and screen.
Victory Fund is proud to premiere the BREAKthrough podcast series with
a gripping and revealing chat between actor Martin Sheen, discussing
his role as a gay man in the 1972 ABC television movie, That Certain Summer with New York
City Council Speaker Christine Quinn. Future guest lineups include
groundbreaking character actor Joe Pantoliano (The Sopranos) and
Providence, RI Mayor David Ciccilline, and Barbara Garrick of PBS’s
controversial Tales of the City miniseries in conversation with
Missouri State Senator Jolie Justus.
Step behind the curtain and the podium. Listen to BREAKthrough for
intriguing and candid discussions between Victory Fund’s endorsed
candidates and some of Hollywood’s most provocative actors.
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