30 mins. Speak Up! challenges the discrimination, harassment, and violence that result from homophobia - breaking the silence surrounding issues of sexual identity, and inspiring students to speak up against injustice and change the climate of their schools.
88 mins. Political Animals celebrates the legendary civil rights victories of the first four openly gay elected California state politicians – who were all women: Carole Migden, Sheila Kuehl, Jackie Goldberg, and Christine Kehoe.
It gives actionable examples of how to realize inspiration into tangible change provides, and an unparalleled view into the complicated and often tenuous political process through which laws are developed, introduced, and passed.
58 mins. From 1921 to 1938, seventeen hundred blue collar women participated in a controversial and inspired educational experiment know as The Bryn Mawr Summer School for Women Workers. The School introduced women workers of every race and nationality to the realm of humanistic and political thought, including Marxism and trade unionism. The Women of Summer is a story of class and race uniting on the common goals of education and social justice. It is a living demonstration of the power of education to improve lives.