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Equality U

Country: USA, Language: English, 90 mins

  • Director: Dave O'Brien
  • Producer: Ken Bielenberg; Alonzo Ruvalcaba

CGiii Comment

These activists seek out institutions that are openly homophobic...HEY, that's their choice - at least they have admitted it.

So, stop giving them free publicity - you idiots!

Concentrate on those institutions that are hypocritical about equality - bring them to the public eye - NOT those who hate openly...let them fester in their own hatred because one day they will expire.

Gay Christians are an oxymoron - the activists presented in this film are attention-seeking dweebs who have managed to participate in one of the dreariest documentaries ever made.

Nothing new is presented and nothing has or will be changed because of this film - making it a complete waste of time.

We can't be loved all the time by everyone - that is just not realistic.


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The(ir) Blurb...

EQUALITY U is a feature-length documentary following 34 young activists on the Soulforce Equality Ride. At some stops they're welcomed with open arms, at others they're arrested for trespassing or for simply attempting to open up a dialog. At every stop though, they're connecting with young people who've often never met an openly gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgender person who is comfortable with who they are.