Join us for a special screening of
The Right to Love: An American Family
The Right to Love: An American Family
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Saturday, October 13, 2012
2:00PM The San Francisco LGBT Center 1800 Market Street San Francisco, CA 94102 Click here for detailed directions and parking information Stick around after the movie and enjoy a special reception hosted by The Evangelical Network About the movie:
While the passionate debate over the legitimacy of Marriage Equality in the United States rages on, the LGBT community continues to fight for their slice of the American dream. Powered by media, religion and influential anti-gay organizations, the civil right of marriage continues to be held just out of reach for many LGBT citizens. The Right to Love: An American Family chronicles one story of courage born out of the highly mediatized and controversial Prop 8 2008 election results in California. A Californian married gay couple and their two adopted children fight back against discrimination, ignorance and hate through home videos posted on their YouTube channel, Gay Family Values. As they pursue their American Dream, the opposing political, social and religious opinions that pervade society attempt to strip it from them. Learn more about Jaye Bird Productions and The Right to Love: An American Family by visiting www.R2LoveMovie.com |
Official Movie Trailer
More about The Evangelical Network
The Evangelical Network (TEN) is an association of LGBT&S affirming evangelical ministries and individuals. TEN’s mission is focused on the LGBT community and its allies to:
Learn more by visiting www.TheEvangelicalNetwork.net
- Provide a safe place for LGBT people to discover and rediscover Christianity
- Bring together people with a shared faith to worship, evangelize and disciple
- Give people from all different backgrounds an opportunity to be educated about Homosexuality and Christianity
- Afford ministry and growth opportunities to people in the LGBT community
- Hold an annual conference open to all that is designed for networking, fellowship, education and worship
- Offer a safe place for LGBT people and the evangelical church community to dialogue
- Be a voice in the public and media that supports the LGBT community and its struggles for equality, and to speak out against negative stereotypes
Learn more by visiting www.TheEvangelicalNetwork.net