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In this fourth of four interviews, Joshua Burford, Assistant Director of the Multicultural Resources Center at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, discusses his experience as a queer man living in Charlotte, North Carolina as well as his thoughts on activism within the Queer community. He compares what it was like to live in Tuscaloosa, Alabama to Charlotte and how he had disappointments when he first moved to Charlotte. Mr. Burford talks about why he started the Charlotte Queer Oral History Project and his vision of a queer community in Charlotte. Other topics discussed include civil rights, queer Southerners, and his interest in preserving Queer and Trans history.