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Live From Sundance: Telling Better Queer and Trans Stories

At Liberty

At Liberty

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4.8585 Ratings

🗓️ 25 January 2024

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

This week, At Liberty is coming to you live from the 2024 Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah, hosting a discussion with queer and transgender storytellers. The conversation delves into the challenges they face while navigating an onslaught of bills targeting trans people nationwide and censoring their narratives. This dialogue follows a recent decision by the Utah state House to advance HB 257, a bill that would criminalize trans people for using the bathroom—a stark example of the many threats against the trans community that have surged in recent years. Nationwide, 22 states have banned gender-affirming care for trans minors, and over 300 new anti-LGBTQ bills have been introduced in 2024. We're fighting back in the legislatures and the courts, but this is also a fight in the public discourse, one that demands us to fight back in cultural organizing. We must own our narratives and tell our stories because the queer and trans community will not be invisible. In this episode, we're joined by Lío Mehiel, an actor, filmmaker, and multidisciplinary artist known for starring in the films “Mutt” and “In the Summers,” both of which premiered at Sundance. We’re also joined by Jules Rosskam, a filmmaker, artist, and educator who has directed several films including “Transparent,” “Against a Trans Narrative,” and the recent Sundance premiere “Desire Lines." Last, but certainly not least, we have Gillian Branstetter, our very own communications strategist for the ACLU's LGBT and HIV project. Together, we spoke about the efforts threatening queer and trans storytelling, and how we persist in spite of them. If you want to join us and the ACLU of Utah in fighting back against HB 257, sign this petition: https://secure.everyaction.com/Ql111CGWmUiOqyG_qjNrWw2

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0:00.0

From the ACLU, this is at Liberty. I'm Kendall Seasmeyer, your host.

0:10.7

This week, At Liberty is coming to you live from the 2024 Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah,

0:23.3

where I traveled to host a live conversation featuring queer and trans storytellers, discussing the reality of doing their work

0:28.3

amidst an onslaught of bills targeting trans people nationwide and censoring their stories.

0:35.2

From the moment my plane touched the ground in Utah, my experience at Sundance

0:39.9

felt like a dizzying fever dream. I'll set the scene for you. A collection of the

0:46.3

uber wealthy and influential descendant on a snow-laden ski town, pounding water and plunging into

0:53.4

hot tubs to ease their altitude sickness,

0:56.0

vacillating between being stuck in traffic and buzzing from activation to event to panel to film.

1:04.0

Upon arrival, I found myself questioning the ability of such a lavish gathering

1:09.0

to move the needle in the everyday life of queer and trans people.

1:13.4

And then, the news hit.

1:17.1

Now to state politics, the Utah House passes a bill that could prevent transgender people

1:22.4

from using the public bathroom that aligns with the gender they identify with.

1:27.2

The Utah State House passed HB. 257, a bill that most offensively would criminalize trans

1:33.5

adults for using the restroom, among imposing other restrictions.

1:38.7

The state senate could pass the bill as soon as next week.

1:45.8

The distance I worried about suddenly shrunk.

1:50.3

Our three panelists could be impacted by this bill, as they're trans.

1:55.7

Our experience on the ground was mirroring exactly what is happening to everyday trans people across the country.

2:03.7

Our panel became an act of defiance.

2:08.3

In many ways, this dichotomy, a celebration of trans storytelling on the heels of yet another new attack is unsurprising.

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