Black Queer Filmmakers Jam Miami Waterfront As Tallahassee Puts Pride On The Chopping Block
At PAMM, Black queer storytellers warned SB 1134 could end Miami‐Dade LGBTQ+ funding and stressed film and media as tools to protect visibility.
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