
ShoutOut LGBT+ Radio
Houston We Have A Problem
We chat to Joelle of the Normal Anomaly based in Houston... What began as a platform for telling stories has grown into an organisation working to change the systems behind them. The Normal Anomaly Initiative began in 2016 as a grassroots movement rooted in digital storytelling. At a time when the experiences of Black LGBTQ+ people were too often overlooked, misunderstood, or told by others, they created space for community members to tell their own stories, challenge harmful narratives, and make visible the realities shaping their lives. In 2018, that movement took its next step when Normal Anomaly became a nonprofit incubated at The Montrose Center in Houston, Texas. As they listened more deeply to the community, their work expanded beyond changing narratives to addressing the barriers those narratives revealed. Storytelling led to services. Services led to navigation. Navigation led to questions about why people were encountering the same barriers again and again. Along the way, their work has reached thousands of people through direct services, capacity building, research, technical assistance, advocacy, and community partnerships. They have supported emerging leaders, helped launch Black and LGBTQ+ businesses, collaborated with academic and public-health institutions, and brought community perspectives into spaces where decisions about our health and futures are made. They recognise that healthier communities cannot be built through isolated programs alone. They require people with the power to lead, pathways that help individuals navigate resources and care, organizations that are connected rather than siloed, and systems that can learn from the communities they are intended to serve. That is the infrastructure they are working to build. They listen to community. right now they are using what they hear not only to change the narrativeβbut to help change the conditions, connections, and systems that shape peopleβs lives.






