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Queer Women of Color Short Films

Sunday

Apr 5, 2015

@

4:00 pm

Boston LGBT Film Festival 2015

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This short film program includes the following films:

History Of SFWAR

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Tracing 40 years, this film honors San Francisco Women Against Rape's role in ending sexual assault.
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Girls You Know

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A young Black Latina girl tenaciously opposes gender expectations.
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Straight Jacket

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A mixed-Latina tomboy finds her inner resilience against a popular bully at her new high school.
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Finding Hope

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A young Black lesbian discovers an accepting community at her local LGBT Center.
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Trucker Kitty

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A badass Asian woman trucker shows off her driving skills.
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Devin Howard: Potter

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A Two-Spirit Native American man finds self-acceptance through the traditional art of pottery.
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Shi’Life

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A queer Dine’ sheep producer on the Navajo Nation raises concerns about imported meat.
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Casey’s Hope

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A queer Chinese-Vietnamese refugee navigates the challenges of starting her own family.
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Possibly

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Two queer Asian women frequently cross paths and explore their connection.
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Closet Dance

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An African American lesbian embraces her masculine gender representation.
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Free In Song

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Melanie DeMore, an African American lesbian musician and cultural activist, inspires children and adults through music.
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