Interactivity Foundation

Gender, Sexuality, and Fatherhood

Tell-By Date a film from Sarah Ball

Session 2 of a Film & Conversation Series on LGBTQ+ Generations

On November 12th, we watched Tell-By Date, a short film about a trans father who struggles with telling his young son that he is not his biological father and finds that he must also confront his own father. After the film, we joined together in exploratory conversations to draw out the different concerns and challenges raised by the film–issues relating to gender, sexuality, the meaning of being a parent, and more. At the end of our discussions, we also brainstormed some possibilities to address these concerns and challenges. 

This was the 2nd of 3 sessions in a films and conversations series on the theme of LGBTQ+ Generations. This online discussion series is organized by the Interactivity Foundation in partnership with the Capitol Hill Village, a member-driven, volunteer-based local organization that engages neighbors in the Capitol Hill neighborhood to build a vibrant, inclusive, and age-friendly community that empowers everyone to thrive and live meaningful, purposeful lives. 

Please Register to join us this Friday, November 18th at 4-5:30 pm (ET) to watch and discuss Take Me to Prom, the final film in this series.

Here’s a summary of what we discussed:

Concerns and Challenges

Possibilities to Address these Challenges and Concerns

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