I was lucky enough to see this amazing film last week and to hear from the filmmaker, Debra Chasnoff. The subtitle for the film, “How gender’s got us all tied up,” speaks volumes. As do the voices of the youth in the film.
It’s heartbreaking to hear from boys who acknowledge that how they often act is sexist, chauvenist, and disrespectful of girls/women. And then acknowledge that they will probably return to school and continue to act that way. Because it is so engrained in who they are and how they move through the world. Literally, gender norms have bound them and are a stronger force in determining their behavior than any of their thoughtful self-reflections.
Chasnoff explained that she made the film out of a desire to shed light on the homophobia that is latent throughout society and that so powerfully shapes many of the gendered norms that many of us take for granted. I appreciated her pointing the finger at homophobia as a root source here. The connection is so clear, yet I think it often goes unspoken.
This film is winging its way around the country. See it. Bring friends. I think that it can play a huge role in loosening the grip that gendered norms have on all of us.




I love your blog! Ever since I discovered it about a month or so ago, I’ve been checking back every day for new posts…
Thanks for writing.
I will def. seek out an opportunity to see it! Thanks for pointing me in the right direction once again.
I can’t find a way of contacting you but you may be very interested in this 15 min mpeg.
transgendered children and parents on the Dr Oz show education not sensation 15 min clip with the extra stuff spliced out.
http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=1091749189275
this should email you and tell you it’s here