CURED explores the historic campaign that led the American Psychiatric Association to remove homosexuality from its manual of mental illnesses in 1973.
Happy Pride! We’re thrilled to announce that #CUREDdocumentary is available once again for in-flight streaming on @AmericanAir flights. We’re excited that for the next year American flyers will be able to learn about this monumental moment in LGBTQ history.
In the wake of last week’s Supreme Court decision, in which eight justices ruled against a Colorado law that banned conversion therapy for minors, LGBTQ activists are searching for the next steps to protect young people from this harmful practice.
“This decision is narrowly about how conversion therapy can be regulated. It does not mean that conversion therapy is safe or legal. Conversion therapy is still medical malpractice and consumer fraud,” said @shannonminter5, legal director for @NCLRights.
Conversion therapy, a “treatment” that claims to change a person’s gender identity or sexuality, has been widely discredited by every major medical organization in the country, including the American Psychiatric Association. Read more about the ruling: npr.org/2026/03/31/nx-s1-576….
After the 55-minute film, New York Law School Professor Emeritus Arthur S. Leonard will speak with CURED co-director @PatrickSammonDC and @LambdaLegal Senior Counsel Omar Gonzalez-Pagan about today’s struggle for LGBTQ equality. To register, visit nyls.wufoo.com/forms/q13kw6g….
Free virtual conference for youth around the world next Week!
Join the creators of Queer2Queer (The Future Perfect Project & @cureddoc) for a screening of their original series, followed by an interactive Q&A, featuring Junior Mintt, one of the activists from Q2Q.
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You’ll explore the importance of 𝙞𝙣𝙩𝙚𝙧𝙜𝙚𝙣𝙚𝙧𝙖𝙩𝙞𝙤𝙣𝙖𝙡 𝙘𝙤𝙣𝙫𝙚𝙧𝙨𝙖𝙩𝙞𝙤𝙣𝙨, how your identity can shape your activism, and how we can work across generations to build a better future for us all 🌈🤝 🌍
On Wednesday, October 22, Rhodes Perry, CEO of Rhodes Perry Consulting, will feature #CUREDdocumentary co-director Bennett Singer and DEI consultant Monique Hunt on a live taping of his "Imagine Belonging at Work" podcast.
This special episode — “Beyond the Archive: How LGBTQ History Builds Belonging at Work” — explores the power of historical documentaries to spark dialogue about creating inclusive, resilient, and fair workplaces at a time when DEI initiatives are facing unprecedented scrutiny.
The conversation will be live-streamed on Wednesday, October 22 at 1:00 PM ET and is free to attend. Learn more and register here: belongingatwork.kartra.com/p….
We’re thrilled that #CUREDdocumentary will be screened at the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library (@dcpl) in Washington, DC this Thursday, October 16th at 7 pm ET.
Following the 55-minute film, Dr. Danielle Hairston (@ADocNamedDani), director of the psychiatry residency program at @HowardU College of Medicine, will join CURED co-directors @PatrickSammonDC and Bennett Singer in a talkback moderated by @JaperBowles, director of @DCLGBTQ.
The festival is being held in conjunction with the North Dakota LGBTQIA2S Summit, which brings together queer professionals, activists, and allies from across the state for a variety of sessions about LGBTQ education and advocacy.
The CURED event takes place in Fargo on Saturday, October 4th at 2pm CT. CURED co-director @PatrickSammonDC will be in North Dakota for a post-screening discussion. To learn more about the event, visit bit.ly/47VIwOV.
We’re thrilled to share that Queer2Queer — a four-part video series featuring intergenerational conversations between LGBTQ activists — has been named the winner of the 2025 Excellence in Digital Video Award from @nlgja, The Association of LGBTQ Journalists!
Created by the #CUREDdocumentary team in collaboration with The Future Perfect Project, Queer2Queer explores the power of dialogue across generations, spotlighting the lived experiences, insights, and resilience of LGBTQ changemakers.
This award category honors outstanding LGBTQ digital content created specifically for the web or social media. NLGJA is an organization dedicated to advancing fair and accurate coverage of LGBTQ issues. View the full list of NLGJA award winners here: nlgja.org/blog/2025/07/2025e….