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Title What do you know? : six to twelve year olds talk about gays and lesbians / by Ellen Brodsky, Human Rights Campaign Foundation
Published San Francisco, CA : Frameline, 2012

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Description 1 online resource (14 min.)
Series LGBT Studies in Video
Summary What Do You Know? Six to Twelve Year-Olds Talk About Gays and Lesbians is an award-winning 13-minute film that features students from Massachusetts and Alabama discussing what they know about gay mean and lesbians, what they hear at school, and what they'd like teachers to do. With perspectives ranging from basic to nuanced, these children openly share their thoughts on the words that they hear on a daily basis. We hear so much about school bullying these days that it's refreshing to have an opportunity to hear children speak thoughtfully about how they want to be treated, how they want others to be treated in their schools, and how the language we use affects how children see the world. Adults can learn a lot from the inspirational children in this beautiful film
Notes Title from resource description page (viewed Jul. 14, 2014)
This edition in English
Subject Homosexuality and education -- United States
Sexual orientation -- Study and teaching
Homosexuality and education
United States
Genre/Form Feature films
Nonfiction films
Short films
Short films.
Nonfiction films.
Feature films.
Courts métrages.
Films autres que de fiction.
Form Streaming video
Author Brodsky, Ellen, producer.
Human Rights Campaign Foundation, production company.