You’re Invited to Watch an Advanced Online Screening of THE CAMPAIGN Tuesday, July 16th!

July 15, 2013

Great opportunity from KQED for Federation members! In advance of their broadcast on PBS, KQED is hosting a private tastemasters online screening of THE CAMPAIGN via their OVEE platform on Tuesday, July 16th at 11:00AM PST.

THE CAMPAIGN is a documentary about California’s Proposition 8 that just had a very successful world premiere at the Frameline37 Film Festival in San Francisco followed by an equally successful world television premiere on KCET.

Before it airs nationally in the coming months, KQED is offering you a unique chance to preview the movie, meet the producers, pose questions, and consider the most pressing issues surrounding same-sex marriage. The screening will include live commentary from Director/Producer Christie Herring and Producer Marc Smolowitz; along with analysis from Emily Bazelon, host of Slate's Political Gabfest and professor at Yale Law School. This event is a co-production of KQED in San Francisco and WDET in Detroit, and it is being hosted on the groundbreaking OVEE platform developed by ITVS and CPB.

OVEE will require you to create an account or connect with Facebook in order to watch THE CAMPAIGN online. Also, be sure check that you are using the current version of the Flash player, unless you are using an iPad.

No need to RSVP for this event.
Feel free to direct advance questions to: Chris Riley, Outreach & Engagement Consultant at criley65@gmail.com or 248-819-1449

We hope you take advantage of this great opportunity to view the film and join the conversation on the latest Supreme Court decision on marriage!

More You might like

Meet Our Newest State Partners!

We’re so excited to introduce you to the newest members of our state partner network: IYG and Fairness Pennsylvania!

March 19, 2025
Black & LGBTQ+ Organizations Mobilize in High-Stakes Supreme Court Battle

We joined The Center for HIV Law and Policy (CHLP), PrEP in Black America (PIBA), Afiya Center (Dallas), Women with a Vision (New Orleans), SisterLove (Atlanta), and BlaqOut (Kansas City, Missouri) in filing an amicus, or “friend of the court,” brief in the Braidwood v Kennedy case on appeal in the Supreme Court in order to take a stand defending access to preventative health care nationally and to protect the Black and brown lives that will be lost should this access be overturned.

March 19, 2025
Leading Doesn’t Have to Be Lonely

Last month, we hosted our New Executive Director Intensive, one of our longest-running leadership programs. For over a decade, this program has brought together Executive Directors who are new in their role to foster healthy, sustainable organizations and leadership practices. Here are inspiring takeaways we got out of this year’s intensive!

March 19, 2025
A young man looking up, smilingA young man smiling straight at the camera
Confident young woman standing with crossed arms.

Want To Make A Difference? Support Our Work

With your support, we'll be able to continue our work to build the leaders of today and tomorrow, strengthen state-based LGBTQ+ organizations, and make critical progress on the issues that matter most—like protecting transgender people, ending HIV criminalization and ensuring access to care, and banning conversion therapy across the country.