Tennessee & Kentucky Trans Health Ban
National LGBTQ Task Force Gala Hosts
Red Carpet Celebrity Women (AUDIO)
Star Driven GLSEN Fundraiser Returns
Voices Rising Film Festival In October
The Voices Rising Film Festival takes place Saturday October 7th from 10A to 3:30P in Patchogue, NY amplifying unique filmmakers’ voices & creating awareness for the vital work of underrepresented artists. This year’s lineup features films about of love, loss, family, community & resilience as well as thought provoking deeply moving stories about the struggles of everyday life. The Voices Rising Film Festival is an exciting event that offers the chance to witness important films on the big screen, have healing conversations & enjoy live art & music performances. Jaret Martino Voices Rising Film Festival founder stated, “I am passionate about creating safe spaces that celebrate & amplify voices that are too often silenced. I'm proud to be a Long Island Native, in the LGBTQIA+ community & have Cherokee Indian bloodlines.” Following the screenings & live performances there will be a reception at Jardin Café for refreshments, networking, Q&A's & awards presentations. Voices Rising Film Festival has partnered with The Plaza Cinema which aligns with their mission of creating awareness for underrepresented artists. As a community-supported organization, The Plaza Cinema & Media Arts Center in Patchogue is a safe, inclusive & equitable public forum for various community groups, individuals, artists, musicians, filmmakers & non-profit advocacy groups to connect, collaborate, discuss & support each other particularly when facing life’s ups & downs. The Voices Rising Film Festival has also partnered with Love Wins Productions. The Love Wins platform works in creating awareness for subjects deserving attention alongside collaborations with National Organizations. For More Info & Tix…
LeVar Burton Leads Banned Books Week
LeVar Burton reading advocate, writer & actor will lead this year’s Banned Books Week that takes place October 1st to 7th. Burton is the first actor to serve as honorary chair of Banned Books Week's annual weeklong event that highlights the value of free & open access to information & brings together the entire book community as religious extremists continue attempts to censor library materials. Burton stated, “Books bring us together. They teach us about the world & each other. The ability to read & access books is a fundamental right & a necessity for life-long success. But books are under attack. They’re being removed from libraries & schools. Shelves have been emptied because of a small number of people & their misguided efforts toward censorship. Public advocacy campaigns like Banned Books Week are essential to helping people understand the scope of book censorship & what they can do to fight it. I’m honored to lead Banned Books Week 2023.” Saturday October 7th will mark “Let Freedom Read Day” a call to action about the urgent need to defend the right to read & to support the community of readers, library staff, educators, authors, publishers & booksellers. From calling decision-makers to checking out or buying banned books to writing letters everyone is encouraged to do at least one thing to defend the right to read & to speak on behalf of those who ensure access to information. Founded in 1982 Banned Books Week has drawn attention to the attempts to remove books & other materials from libraries, schools & bookstores. For More Info…