Straightlaced: How Gender’s Got Us All Tied Up

PRESENTED BY: Meaningful Movies Matinee: 2nd Sundays @ Federal Way Library
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2:00 PM, Sunday, October 13, 2019 PST
Location: Federal Way (click for map)

This film explores how pressures around gender and sexuality are impacting American teens and how gender role expectations connect with culture, race and class. Teens who self-identify as straight, LGBT and questioning speak with courage and humor about their thoughts on gender and sexuality. View this important film with a discussion immediately following.

“Straightlaced” is part of the program, Meaningful Movies Matinee, a social justice documentary film and discussion series aimed at educating and engaging the Federal Way community every second Sunday.

Refreshments provided by the Friends of the Federal Way Libraries.

Release Year: 2009

Running Time: 66

Director: Debra Chasnoff

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