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Gay Youth

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Gay Youth was nominated for the Young Adult Library Association's 2006 Select DVD List. It is also included in WW. Norton's 2009 DVD compilation, Sociology in Practice: Thinking about Inequality. Gay Youth continues to be one of the most widely used educational tools about gay and lesbian young people.

Adolescence is a time when teenagers need to feel secure in a peer group. But adolescents who are different often have no one to relate to and suffer isolation and bullying. Gay and lesbian young people are at especially high risk for dropping out of school, drug and alcohol abuse, violence, homelessness, and even suicide.

Gay Youth is a powerful and accessible educational video for high schools and colleges that breaks the silence surrounding adolescent homosexuality. Across the nation this award-winning video and its 16-page study guide are being used by educators and organizations that care for young people. By contrasting the tragic death of 20-year old Bobby Griffith, a gay teen who could not find acceptance, with the remarkable life of 17-year old Gina Gutierrez, this important video shows us that information, acceptance, and support make enormous differences in the lives of these young people.
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License Period:  5 years
Running Time:  29:38
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Running Time:  29:38
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Pam Walton Pam Walton has two masters degrees from Stanford University, one in Education and the other in Communication/Film and Video Production. From 1989-1999 Walton was a lecturer in the Department of Communication at Stanford. She lives and works in Mtn. View, California, with her partner of over 20 years, Ruth Carranza. The have two black pugs, a vegegtable garden, and an apricot tree. Pam Walton's award-winning documentaries tell the truth about gay and lesbian lives and include Out in Suburbia, Gay Youth, Family Values: An American Tragedy, Call to Witness, and Liberty: 3 Stories about Life & Death. Recently Pam has produced Grassroots: Contesting Ohio, about the disputed 2004 elections, and is working on a new documentary about The Raging Grannies.

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