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SFF Exposes Cruelty of Conversion Therapy

On Saturday evening, August 19, at the California Railroad Museum, the Sacramento International Film Festival will present “Unfix,” a provocative drama directed by Graham Streeter detailing the cruelty of conversion therapy.

That same afternoon, at the Stanford Gallery in Old Sacramento, a symposium is scheduled to include representatives from The Trevor Project, Born Perfect, and the Conversion Therapy Dropout Network, who will share suicide statistics, support groups and other information for those impacted by conversion therapy.

“Unfix” delves into the sensitive and profound issues surrounding conversion therapy and the lasting effects it can have on an individual’s identity. The film explores themes of self-acceptance, the search for truth, and the courage to challenge societal norms. For more information about these important events, please visit: https://californiafilm.net

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