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Raising Zoey: Screening and Q&A

Date
May 17
Time
3:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Cost
Free
Organizer’s Site
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/raising-zoey-online-screening-and-talkback-tickets-872189862357
Council District
City Council District 14
The image is a poster for the screening and Q&A session of the film "Raising Zoey." The event features director Dante Alencastre in conversation with filmmaker and writer Josslyn Glenn on Friday, May 17 at 3 PM PT / 6 PM ET. The poster includes the words "OUT WORDS."

Join us for an online screening of Dante Alencastre’s documentary “Raising Zoey,” followed by a Q&A between Dante and Josslyn Glenn, a Black Latina transgender filmmaker/writer. Dante is a documentary filmmaker, OUTWORDS interviewee, and LGBTQ+ community activist, based in Los Angeles. His film focuses on Zoey, a 13-year old student who, with the help of her mother and the ACLU, fought school officials for her right to self-identify in school

Location

Online
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Online, NY 10001 United States
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Phone:
(800) 805 5385
Website:
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Organizer

The Outwords Archive
Phone
310-710-9084
Email
info@theoutwordsarchive.org
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