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LGBTQI Days of Films: PUZZLES
Director Tami Gold in person, Q&A following the film.
PUZZLES: When Hate Came to Town by Tami Gold and David Pavlosky
As civil rights for minority groups are won violent backlashes have been known to increase. Today LGBT people are far more likely than any other minority group in the United States to be victimized by hate crimes. Through telling the story of a violent hate crime in a LGBT bar PUZZLES explores the connection between joblessness, homophobia, intolerance, and, ultimately, violence.
" . . . resonates strongly in light of the recent rash of anti-LGBT hate crimes." Huffington Post
" . . . deeply human exploration of the roots of hate violence and how a horrendous crime becomes a catalyst for a community to reach out for greater understanding and connection. Barbara Abrash Center for Media, Culture and History NYU
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LocationSebastopol Center for the Arts (View)
282 S. High St
Sebastopol, CA 95472
United States
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