Waubonsee Community College

Looking for common ground, produced by Akeret Films

Label
Looking for common ground, produced by Akeret Films
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Intended audience
For High School; Adult audiences
Main title
Looking for common ground
Medium
electronic resource
Oclc number
747797034
Responsibility statement
produced by Akeret Films
Runtime
29
Summary
When Massachusetts enacted an anti- discrimination law establishing the rights of gay and lesbian high school students, the citizens of Westhampton were embroiled in controversy. Parents, students, school committee members and local citizens were polarized. Those opposed to the new law questioned the morality of the issue and feared the consequences of introducing a "gay curriculum" in school. Supporters of this law worried about escalating drop-out and suicide rates if gay and lesbian students were not more fully accepted.The film gives voice to the gay and lesbian students who talk about their struggle for acceptance. It also allows us to hear articulate and passionate testimony from all sides of the controversy, both in interviews and community meetings. Surprisingly, in this small town environment, the diversity of opinion rivals that of any metropolis. Among the issues raised are parents versus governments in determining the education of minors; community values versus the rights of the individual; nature versus nurture in determining sexual orientation.Looking for Common Ground is a portrait of a community coming to terms with one of the more divisive issues of our time, in a well balanced, intelligent presentation
Target audience
general
Contributor
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