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Pride Month Event at Massachusetts State House

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“She was, almost certainly, the most prolific LGBTQ organizer in history.” - Masha Gessen, The New Yorker

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Event Details:

  • Date: Monday, June 9
  • Time: 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM
  • Location: Room 428, Massachusetts State House

Exclusive screening of the award‑winning documentary There Are Things To Do, directed by Mike Syers and produced by Fermín Rojas. This powerful 18‑minute film chronicles the life and legacy of Urvashi Vaid—an immigrant, LGBTQ+ activist, author, and trailblazer—whose vision reshaped the modern LGBTQ+ movement and continues to inspire changemakers around the world.

“She was, almost certainly, the most prolific LGBTQ organizer in history.”
- Masha Gessen, The New Yorker

Fermín Rojas, Producer of this powerful film, provide a brief introduction. After the screening, please stay for a facilitated discussion—sharing insights on community building, leadership, and what each of us can do next to advance equality and justice.

More film information at: www.therearethingstodo.com and PBS

Contacts

Fermín Rojas
Producer
DKR Films
fermin.dkr@gmail.com

OR

Colin Hennessy
Office of Sen. Julian Cyr
colin.hennessy@masenate.gov

OR

Mike Syers
Director / Producer
film@therearethingstodo.com

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Contacts

Fermín Rojas
Producer
DKR Films
fermin.dkr@gmail.com

OR

Colin Hennessy
Office of Sen. Julian Cyr
colin.hennessy@masenate.gov

OR

Mike Syers
Director / Producer
film@therearethingstodo.com

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Pride Month Event at Massachusetts State House

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