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When Raymond Braun was in high school, his American History textbook barely scratched the surface of LGBTQ history.
So after school he tried to learn as much as he could. “I was still very much coming out and coming to terms with my own identity around the history of the LGBTQ rights movement,” said Braun, who traveled the U.S. attending Pride events for State of Pride, a documentary released on YouTube this month.
As part of his research, he watched The Times of Harvey Milk, a 1984 documentary about San Francisco’s first openly gay supervisor as well as the Oscars acceptance speech for best documentary feature from its director, Rob Epstein. Read more…
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