Equality
Forum Presents Film Documentary JIM IN BOLD
Equality
Forum presents JIM IN BOLD, a documentary by award-winning
filmmaker
Glenn Holsten in collaboration with Young Gay America.
Equality
Forum, formerly PrideFest America, presents the worlds
most comprehensive
programs about the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender
(GLBT) community at an annual
symposium and festival each spring. Equality Forum 2003
featured nearly 75 programs and
social events by 95 regional, national and international
GLBT organizations.
JIM
IN BOLD examines the many complicated issues facing gay
and lesbian teens. Titled after a poem of the same name
by Jim Wheeler, the young man in whose memory Equality
Forums National Youth Panel is dedicated, JIM IN
BOLD explores the profound impact of nationally tolerated
homophobia in our culture and public schools on GLBT youth.
JIM IN BOLD tells the stories of gay youth in this
country, from the tragic impact of hatred to the triumphant
resilience of youth, said Equality Forums
Executive Director Malcolm Lazin. This is the second
documentary production by Equality Forum, the first being
Gay Pioneers which premiered last year. We are proud to
be adding to the canon of work which records the history
of the GLBT civil rights movement.
JIM
IN BOLD draws on Jim Wheelers story as a framework
to fuse two very different experiences of youths in
America. By reconstructing the emotional journey which
led to his unfortunate death, the film reveals the many
warning signs that pointed to his suicide, including
his writings, paintings, pleas with friends to assist
him and threats to his family. In addition, the film
explores how a high school system tolerated the kind
of bigotry and harassment Jimmy
endured daily as student at Cedar Crest High School
in Lebanon, PA.
JIM
IN BOLD simultaneously reveals a hopeful aspect of being
young and gay in
America, by documenting the activities of Young Gay
America founders Benjie Nycum and
Mike Glatze as they traveled around the United States
and interviewed gay youths. Their tour
took them from Utah to Jim Wheelers hometown of
Lebanon, PA where Benjie and Mike met
and interviewed gay teens in Lebanon to include in their
Young Gay America website project
where, information via the Internet -- highly accessible
but also anonymous -- allows teens to
come out of the closet, via a virtual community of support.
The film features many resilient gay
teens who are creating and promoting a positive self-
image of what it is like to by young and gay
in America.
Following
the premiere of the documentary on May 2, 2003, Benjie
Nycum and Mike
Glatze received Equality Forums National Role
Model Award for their extraordinary work on
JIM IN BOLD and their groundbreaking documentation on
their Young Gay America website of the varied experiences
of GLBT youth.
Glenn
Holsten (Director) is a producer and director of documentaries
and performance
programs for public television. His national PBS production
credits include Gay Pioneers,
Mothers March, The Sounds of Philadelphia, Philadelphia
Diary, The Great Comet Crash and
Neptune All Night. He was director of An Angel In The
Village (a portrait of Philadelphia-based
artist Lily Yeh), which was broadcast on public television
in May 1999. He also directed Gay
Bingo, MURAL, and Intersections at Third and Indiana,
which was produced in collaboration
with the MIT Media Lab.
Glenn
is a recipient of the 1997 Pew Fellowship in the Arts,
a 2000 Independence
Foundation Fellowship in the Arts and a 2001 Pennsylvania
Council on the Arts Fellowship. His
works have been featured at the Dance on Camera, Houston,
Columbus and New York Film
Festivals, and have been awarded silver and gold awards
from Corporation for Public
Broadcasting for innovative television production. He
has been honored with sixteen Mid-
Atlantic Emmy Awards. A collection of his work was exhibited
in the Philadelphia Museum of
Arts 20th Century Video Gallery.
Young
Gay America, is a long-term research project / road
trip adventure dedicated to improving the lives of GLBT
youth. Founded by Benjie Nycum and Mike Glatze , YGAs
mission is to educate and inform GLBT youth about their
importance in society by placing their individual stories
in an international forum (via the Internet); to foster
and encourage the
exchange of ideas by queer youth on issues pertinent
to queer youth (to allow their voices to be
heard); and to promote positive self-image and sense
of belonging.
Since
its founding in 1993, Equality Forum has become the
worlds largest annual gay, lesbian, bisexual and
transgender (GLBT) symposium and festival. It has expanded
from a three-day conference of regional organizations
to a full week of events featuring national and regional
leaders on a broad range of compelling issues. With
more than 75 programs and social events presented by
95 regional, national and international organizations,
Equality Forum is the worlds most in-depth program
of the emergence of a vibrant GLBT community and its
civil rights aspirations.
Equality
Forum is the premiere annual global forum for gay, lesbian,
bisexual and transgender issues. Equality Forum began
in 1993 as PrideFest Philadelphia, a different paradigm
with 15 regional GLBT organizations presenting substantive
programs over a weekend. In 1999 with 60 regional and
national programs, the Board renamed the week of events
to PrideFest America. For 2003, with global programming
and Germany as its Featured Nation, Equality Forum was
approved. Equality Forum is a non-profit corporation
and an IRS designated 501C(3) organization.

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