Thursday, December
13, 6-10pm:
Divergence Movie Night presents an Evening of Short Films
6:00pm “Outlet” (2006) Tells the personal stories of the teenagers
who participate in a support group offered by a Bay Area youth organization
called "Outlet."
6:25pm “In My Shoes: Stories of
Youth with LGBT Parents” (2005) Five
young people who are children of LGBT parents give you a chance to walk in
their shoes – to hear their own views on marriage, making change, and what it
means to be a family.
7:00pm “Put This On The Map”
(2010) Fed up with a lack of queer
visibility, twenty-six young people in Seattle’s eastside suburbs weave
together this ground-breaking narrative of shifting identities and a quest for
social change.
7:40pm “If She Grows Up Gay”
(1983) A blue collar
African-American mother, talks about her pregnancy and raising her daughter
with her lesbian lover.
8:10pm “And The March
Continues!” (1997) Presents a
history of the lesbian movement in Mexico from its origins to the present.
8:45pm “No Regret (Non, Je Ne
Regrette Rien)” (1992) Through
music, poetry and quiet, at times, chilling self-disclosure, five sero-positive
black gay men speak of their individual confrontation with AIDS
9:30pm “BDSM: It's Not What You Think” (2009) Confronts stigma and stereotype surrounding
kink and fetish play through leading voices within the BDSM community.
6-10pm at
Raw Sugar Cafe, 692 Somerset St West
Free
admission, $5-$10 suggested donation.
Facebook event: http://www.facebook.com/events/514479198562180/
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