Fun Places to Gay
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| | | | Second Story Bar
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| | | | Big Chicks
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| | | | Steppenwolf Theatre Company
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| | | | Atmosphere
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| | | | A Red Orchid Theatre
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| | | | Farraguts on Clark
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| | | | Saint Sebastian Players at St. Bonaventure Church
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| | | | The Second City
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| | | | Athenaeum Theatre
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| | | | The SoFo Tap
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| | | | Theater Oobleck at Victory Gardens Theater
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| | | | The ComedySportz Theatre
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| | | | Chemically Imbalanced Comedy
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| | | | Zeller Inn
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| | | | The Neo-Futurist Theater
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| Thursday May 19th
The Janes screening 7:00pm
In the wake of the leaked Supreme Court draft opinion set to overturn Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood v. Casey, Doc10 today announced that original Jane Collective members will reunite for the Doc10 festival's opening night presentation of THE JANES, the story of the legendary Chicago underground network of women who provided safe, affordable, and illegal abortions to women in the late 1960s and early 1970s. The screening event is set for Thursday May 19, 2022, 7 p.m. at the Davis Theater.
This will be the largest gathering of Jane Collective members since Roe was decided in 1973, and comes just weeks before the Supreme Court of the United States is expected to release its official opinion overturning that landmark case.
Tickets $16, with discounts for students, seniors, and active military; available at www.doc10.org
Directors: Tia Lessin, Emma Pildes. Producers: Emma Pildes, Daniel Arcana, Jessica Levin
Chicago 1968. Abortion is illegal; women are fighting for equality; and hospitals are filling up with victims of terminated pregnancies gone wrong. Enter the Jane Collective. In this inspiring account of the legendary underground network, filmmakers Tia Lessin (Trouble the Water) and Emma Pildes (Jane Fonda in Five Acts) chronicle this intrepid group of young activist women as they evade both the cops and the mob to help others gain access to safe and affordable care. Capturing their courage and conviction and the high-stakes suspense of their work, the film vividly charts the rise of their clandestine operations, complete with code names and safe houses, all the way to their capture in 1972. "Rousing (Variety), "revelatory" (Screen Daily), and "triumphant" (RogerEbert.com), The Janes is "urgent, and thoroughly engaging" and "unfortunately, very much of the moment" (The Hollywood Reporter).
Also known as Chicago Media Project, this nationwide community of storytellers, changemakers, artists, activists and philanthropists now go by the acronym CMP. While its heart and soul is still rooted in its founding city, the new acronym nods to the organization's roots and speaks to its deeper purpose: Community, Media and Philanthropy. CMP believes in the power of impactful media: The power to catalyze people to action, the power to make meaningful change, the power to ignite stories that can move the world. These are the founding principles for CMP. www.wearecmp.org
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