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What does it mean to turn unimaginable loss into lasting change? After losing her close friend Drew Leinonen in the Pulse Nightclub shooting, writer and strategist Sara Elizabeth Grossman co-founded the DRU Project to carry forward his vision of a world where queer youth are safe, supported, and empowered. In this episode of The Queerest Podcast, host Andraé BVR speaks with Sara about transforming grief into advocacy and why the classroom can be as radical as the protest line. Together, they explore the legacy of the Pulse tragedy, the importance of inclusive curriculum, and how storytelling became a survival tool for a generation shaped by loss. From GSA grants to youth leadership, Sara shares how the DRU Project honors Drew’s life while building a future where queer students thrive—not just survive.  

The Queerest Podcast is your cosmic guide to the Queer Universe. Hosted by Andraé BVR, each episode takes you on an interstellar journey through queer culture, identity, and influence. From dismantling media tropes to exploring queer representation, we invite you to challenge norms and expand your horizons. So, buckle up, set your phasers to fabulous—close encounters of the queerest kind await!