"Love Free or Die" - Philanthropy New York's Documentary Series

Date: 
Wednesday, May 16, 2012 - 5:30pm - 8:30pm
Location: 
New York, NY
 
Please join Philanthropy New York for a wine-and-cheese reception, followed by a screening of the documentary Love Free or Die, and a brief discussion to follow.
 
Love Free or Die is about a man whose two defining passions are in direct conflict: his love for God and for his partner Mark. Gene Robinson is the first openly gay person to become a bishop in the historic traditions of Christendom. His consecration in 2003, to which he wore a bullet-proof vest, caused an international stir, and he has lived with death threats every day since. The film follows Robinson's personal story as American churches debate whether or not lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people are equal to heterosexuals in the eyes of God while our nation debates whether LGBT people are equal to heterosexuals in the eyes of the law. 
 
In Love Free or Die, Bishop Gene steps onto the world stage as he travels from small-town churches to Washington's Lincoln Memorial to London's Lambeth Palace calling for all to stand for equality – inspiring bishops, priests and ordinary folk to come out from the shadows and change history.
 
 
Panelists
  • Macky Alston, Filmmaker
  • Sharon Groves, Director, Religion and Faith Program, Human Rights Campaign
  • Gene Robinson, Bishop
Who should attend
Funders, nonprofit colleagues, and other friends are invited to this reception, film screening, and panel discussion. All are welcome!
 
Location: The Paley Center for Media, 25 West 52nd Street, NY
 
Registration
Registration is required by May 14th. This event is free to everyone.
 
Members: Please log in to register yourself and/or a colleague by clicking on the link above (visible through May 14th). To register a guest, please fill out this online form.
 
Non-Members: To register, please fill out this online form.
 
Please contact register@philanthropynewyork.org with any questions.