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"Native Daughter" Panel w/ GLBT History Museum

Join us for this virtual event on Thursday, October 30 @ 8:00pm Eastern Time.

Filmmaker Jean Donohue and FMA Executive Director Dr. Jonathan Coleman will be discussing Donohue’s upcoming film “Native Daughter: CD Collins, A Reckoning” with the GLBT Historical Society Museum and Archives.

About The Film:

Director Jean Donohue’s film is a biographical portrait told through words and music, an investigation into how stories are created and told. Donohue explores one woman’s lifelong journey for beauty, love, and survival. It examines how domination, abuse and post-traumatic stress works through one’s life. Native Daughter relies solely on the words, music and images of the artist. The film explores sexual identity, growing up queer and an artist in rural America, feminism, eco-feminism, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, the cutting edge treatments for PTSD, and the profound and necessary endurance of the creative impulse.

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