Plot Summary:Young people interview a host of LGBT elders who came out in different historical eras. The talks give insight into the political and personal changes that shaped the modern LGBT movement. The young people get an opportunity to compare and contrast their coming out experience with people who came out during McCarthy, Civil Rights, post-Stonewall, and AIDS eras. They learn that every generation of activists stands on the shoulders of those who came before and that activism needs to continue even in the light of great social strides. Subjects include the founder of the first lesbian organization in the USA; a ROTC student who was outed and dismissed during the height of the McCarthy era, a Rhodes scholar who was arrested in Russia for having sex in a hotel; a transgender activist who led one of the first anti-police riots, a small-town girl whose activism began in the heart of the 1960s women's and anti-war movements; an activist who organized a group of young hustlers to march for ...
Transgender teen, Jazz Jennings, narrates this one hour documentary exploring the history of public gay identity in the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender (LGBT) community from the 1950s through today.