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Date July 10, 2023 6:32 PM
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Your Essential July Viewing Guide: PBS Short Film Festival, Disability Pride Month, and More!

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PBS Short Film Festival 2023
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The PBS Short Film Festival elevates the reach and visibility of independent filmmakers from across the country. Since its inception in 2012, hundreds of films celebrating love, acceptance, family, strength, equality, friendship, loyalty and more have been presented under the festival’s banner. The 2023 festival features “Stories in bloom” to highlight the impact of powerful storytelling.
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2023 Film Festival Highlights

"Be Heard I Am Who I Say I Am" <[link removed]>

Be Heard: I Am Who I Say I Am
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This documentary series is featured in the 2023 Short Film Festival and captures three personal stories about navigating gender identity.
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Follow Pamela Winn's fight to end shackling of incarcerated pregnant individuals in Georgia. Stream now as part of the PBS Short Film Festival.
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"A Little Off the Top" <[link removed]>

A Little Off the Top
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Animated documentary where three Black barbers provide words of wisdom to a teen customer.
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In Focus This July

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Southern Storytellers
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Celebrate Southern identity with contemporary creators of literature, music, film, and TV.
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"Human Footprint" <[link removed]>

Human Footprint
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Biologist Shane Campbell-Staton travels the globe to explore our Human Footprint and to discover how the things we do reveal who we truly are.
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"Disability Pride Month and the Disability Rights Movement" <[link removed]>

Disability Pride Month and the Disability Rights Movement
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This selection of documentaries looks at the history of the disability rights movement and the artists whose works explore the diversity of disability experiences.
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Did You Know?

July 2, 1925: Civil Rights Activist Medgar Evers is born.

July 2, 1964: The Civil rights Act of 1964 is signed into law.

July 16, 1862: Journalist & Activist Ida B. Wells-Barnett is born.

July 26, 1948: Executive order 9981 is issued, ending discrimination in the U.S. Armed Forces.

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