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Brave Spaces: Perspectives on Faith and LGBT Justice

Country: USA, Language: English, 33 mins

  • Director: Marc Smolowitz; Amir Jaffer
  • Producer: MacArthur Flournoy; Marc Smolowitz

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Interviews and perspectives examining the conditions of intersectional justice from 20 leading faith and community leaders.


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Cast & Characters

Brad Braxton as Himself / The Open Church / Ford Foundation;
Clayola Brown as Herself / A. Philip Randolph Institute;
Miguel De La Torre as Himself / Iliff School of Theology;
MacArthur Flournoy as Himself / Human Rights Campaign;
Gary Hall as Himself / Washington National Cathedral;
Candy Holmes as Herself / MCC Conference for People of African Descent;
Reina Gossett as Herself / Barnard College's Center for Research on Women;
Sharon Groves as Herself / Faith Organizer;
Derrick Harkins as Himself / Nineteenth Street Baptist Church;
Ben Jealous as Himself / Center for American Progress / Kapor Capital;
Leslie Malachi as Herself / People for the American Way;
Sarah McBride as Herself / Center for American Progress;
Tonyia Rawls as Herself / Freedom Center for Social justice / Sacred Souls Community Church;
Lisbeth Melendez Rivera as Herself / Latino and Catholic Initiatives at Human Rights Campaign;
Kenneth Samuel as Himself / Victory of the World Baptist Church