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for Thu., April 22
  • Log Cabin

    When a tight-knit circle of married gays/lesbians find themselves challenged by the perspectives of their dapper transgender friend, it’s clear that the march toward progress is anything but unified. As events unfold, each character grapples with the evolving landscape of LGBTQIA+ rights and acceptance, and conservative hearts are revealed where you’d least expect.
    Apr. 12-20  
    Trinity Street Theatre
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    Cured (2020)

    Queer Spectrum Series: The doc takes viewers inside the campaign that ultimately led the American Psychiatric Association to remove “homosexuality” from its list of mental illnesses in 1973. Don't miss the post-screening Q&A on Thu., April 22, between the filmmakers, Transgender Education Network of Texas Executive Director Emmett Schelling, aGLIFF Artistic Director Bears Rebecca Fonté, and others.
    Screening & live Q&A: Thu., April 22, 7pm; screening period: Thu.-Wed., April 22-28. Members, free; nonmembers, $12.  
    Online: www.agliff.org
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    Demand Change Phone-a-Thon

    A record number of anti-LGBTQIA bills have been filed in this year’s Lege session, including a targeted attack on trans youth and Texans. The Transgender Education Network of Texas is calling on folks to call their state leadership and chairs & co-chairs of key committees hearing bills TENT's focusing on defeating and advancing.
    Thu., April 22, 3:30-5pm. Free (registration required).  
    Online
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    Drive Change Car Caravan

    In a Lege session that’s witnessed a record-breaking number of anti-LGBTQIA bills targeting trans Texans, the Transgender Education Network of Texas is driving the message home with a car (and bikes) caravan around the Capitol and Governor’s Mansion. Check here for registration details.
    Thu., April 22, noon-2pm. Free (registration required).  
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    Trans Lives/Trans Voices

    Every Thursday Ground Floor Theatre premieres new stories by and about trans and nonbinary Texans, including artists, advocates, and educators, as told in their own words through their own voices.
    Thu., April 22, 7pm. Free (donations welcome).  
    Online
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    La Mujer: A Celebration of Womxn

    The Emma S. Barrientos Mexican American Cultural Center 10th annual celebration of Latinx womxn in the arts is a multi-disciplinary digital festival spanning several days. The lineup includes Grammy nominee Gina Chavez, a Cine Las America film screening, panel discussions, and more. See here for a complete schedule.
    Wed.-Sat., April 21-24, 7pm. Free.  
    Online
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    Programming Pride Survey

    Take a few minutes to fill out this anonymous survey to help Austin‘s Dougherty Arts Center develop its LGBTQIA programming in the cultural arts.
    Deadline: April 30. Free.  
    Online
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    Trans Lives/Trans Voices

    Ground Floor Theatre presents these stories by and about trans and nonbinary people, told in their own words, through their own voice. Each Thursday features a new premiere with a live intro and talkback with creators after.
    Through April 22. Thursdays, 7pm. Donations accepted.  
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