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The Two Towns of Japser
Sat. Jan 21 2006, 7:30pm
It was a successful evening of film, heartfelt discussion and a benefit for the work of The Sisterhood Foundation
The Sisterhood Foundation of New Orleans
This movie will be part of our lending library and we hope to show it again at the Seattle Public Libraries soon. Keep posted
for upcoming dates.
Black and white cultures in
a Texas town grapple with racism
and how to carry on after a black
male resident was brutally murdered
by white racists. This film will be
a benefit for queer people of color
in New Orleans, affected by the
hurricanes.
The Day My God Died
Sat. March 11, 7:30pm
is a film about the sex slavery traffiking of girls and women from Nepal to India and the struggle to free them, help these
women reestablish their lives, and stop this worldwide crime. This film will be a benefit for organizations working to stop
sex traffiking.
Human Trafficking
See the link below for more information about the movie and organizations working to stop sex trafficking and give freed girls
and women a chance to renew their lives.
The Day My God Died
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Lesbian Double Feature!!!
No Secret Anymore
and A Knock-Out!
Sat. Feb 11, 7:30pm
No Secret Anymore is about Del Martin and Phyllis Lyon. Tracing the work of this prominent lesbian couple, who began their
activism in the 1950's, this film is a wonderful herstory of community and coalition building in California and nationally.
This film will be a benefit for the Pacific Northwest Lesbian Archives.
More information about Del and Phyllis
A Knock-Out is a documentary that tells the story of an English working class lesbian of color who is an undefeated champion
boxer, but dropped midway through her career when she refuses to "femme" herself up and pander to the promoters sexism.
For more details about A Knock Out
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