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Social Justice Hub, QTPOC & WUD Film Present: Saturday Church (2017)

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Social Justice Hub, QTPOC & WUD Film Present: Saturday Church (2017)

Film
Wednesday, March 29
7 - 9 pm
Union South | The Marquee
Cost: Free
Social Justice Club, QTPOC, and WUD Film present a single screening of Saturday Church (2017)!
USA | 92 min | NR | DVD | Dir. Damon Cardasis
 
Professor Mier-Cruz will be joining us for a following presentation on Trans & Queer identities in the media as well. Free refreshments will be provided!
   

"A 14 year-old-boy, struggling with gender identity and religion, begins to use fantasy to escape his life in the inner city and find his passion in the process." - (IMDB)

"Ulysses is a shy and effeminate boy who finds himself coping with new responsibilities as man of the house after the death of his father. Living alongside his mother, younger brother, and conservative aunt, Ulysses is also struggling with questions about his gender identity. He finds an escape by creating a world of fantasy filled with dance and music. Ulysses' journey takes a turn for the better when he finds a vibrant transgender community." - (Rotten Tomatoes)

 

For information on available assistive content for WUD Film screenings, please visit the Assistive Movie Screenings in the Marquee Theater page.
 
 
This event is intended for UW-Madison students, faculty, staff, Wisconsin Union members and their guests. Anyone can become a Wisconsin Union member. 

USA | 92 min | NR | DVD | Dir. Damon Cardasis
 
Professor Mier-Cruz will be joining us for a following presentation on Trans & Queer identities in the media as well. Free refreshments will be provided!
   

"A 14 year-old-boy, struggling with gender identity and religion, begins to use fantasy to escape his life in the inner city and find his passion in the process." - (IMDB)

"Ulysses is a shy and effeminate boy who finds himself coping with new responsibilities as man of the house after the death of his father. Living alongside his mother, younger brother, and conservative aunt, Ulysses is also struggling with questions about his gender identity. He finds an escape by creating a world of fantasy filled with dance and music. Ulysses' journey takes a turn for the better when he finds a vibrant transgender community." - (Rotten Tomatoes)

 

For information on available assistive content for WUD Film screenings, please visit the Assistive Movie Screenings in the Marquee Theater page.
 
 
This event is intended for UW-Madison students, faculty, staff, Wisconsin Union members and their guests. Anyone can become a Wisconsin Union member. 

Presented by:

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WUD Film

film@union.wisc.edu
608-262-1143

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Social Justice Hub

Jim Rogers
socialjustice@union.wisc.edu

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