Abstract
About the title: During the last ten years, LGBT people in Kentucky have lived with increasing openness in their neighborhoods, churches, schools, and workplaces. But in 2004, 75% of the state's voters passed a constitutional amendment defining marriage as "between one man and one woman." Filmed during the lead up to the referendum, Out In The Heartland examines how the nation's political, social and religious environments have been altered by anti-gay legislation. By profiling families, the film illuminates the long-term consequences that these amendments have for everybody.
About the series: Two short films exploring the impact of marriage and adoption rights in diverse LGBT families.
About the series: Two short films exploring the impact of marriage and adoption rights in diverse LGBT families.
Collection
Subject
Children of gay parents -- Interviews, Children of transgender parents -- Interviews, Gay parents -- Legal status, laws, etc., Gay parents -- Religious aspects -- Christianity, Lesbians -- Religious aspects -- Christianity, Gay rights -- Kentucky, Gay couples -- Kentucky, Same-sex marriage -- Religious aspects, Gay adoption -- Religious aspects, Homosexuality -- Religious aspects, Lesbian couples -- Kentucky
Series
In The Family : Marriage Equality and LGBT Families
Contributors
Duration
00:19:02 (HH:MM:SS)
Language:
English
Target or Intended Audience
adult/continuing education, college
Copyright Holder
Name | Frameline |
Role | copyright holder |
Telephone | 415-703-8650 |
Address | 145 Ninth Street, #300 San Francisco, CA 94103 |
[email protected] |
Copyright Date
2005-01-01
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