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X-WR-CALDESC:Join us for an in-person screening of Ann Fessler’s film: 'A G
 irl Like Her\,' followed by a group discussion regarding birthmother exper
 iences and the long-term effects of the Baby Scoop Era.  \n \n'A Girl Like
  Her' reveals the hidden history of over a million women who became pregna
 nt in the United States in the 1950s and 60s when “nice girls” didn’t get 
 pregnant. It was a time when women were routinely expelled from high schoo
 ls and colleges and forced to leave jobs as teachers and nurses before the
 ir indiscretion was apparent to others. They were rendered voiceless and i
 nvisible\, banished to distant relatives or maternity homes to give birth 
 and surrender their children for adoption so they could start over with a 
 clean slate. But did they?  \n\nThe film combines footage from educational
  films and newsreels—that both reflected and shaped the public’s understan
 ding of single pregnancy and adoption during that time–with the voices of 
 these mothers as they speak today about the long-term impact of surrender 
 and silence on their lives. \n\nSpace is limited and registration is requi
 red.
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DESCRIPTION:Join us for an in-person screening of Ann Fessler’s film: 'A Gi
 rl Like Her\,' followed by a group discussion regarding birthmother experi
 ences and the long-term effects of the Baby Scoop Era.  \n \n'A Girl Like 
 Her' reveals the hidden history of over a million women who became pregnan
 t in the United States in the 1950s and 60s when “nice girls” didn’t get p
 regnant. It was a time when women were routinely expelled from high school
 s and colleges and forced to leave jobs as teachers and nurses before thei
 r indiscretion was apparent to others. They were rendered voiceless and in
 visible\, banished to distant relatives or maternity homes to give birth a
 nd surrender their children for adoption so they could start over with a c
 lean slate. But did they?  \n\nThe film combines footage from educational 
 films and newsreels—that both reflected and shaped the public’s understand
 ing of single pregnancy and adoption during that time–with the voices of t
 hese mothers as they speak today about the long-term impact of surrender a
 nd silence on their lives. \n\nSpace is limited and registration is requir
 ed.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240508T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240508T203000
LOCATION:12200 Fairhill Rd \, Floor A3\, Cleveland\, OH 44120 US
SUMMARY:Film Screening: 'A Girl Like Her' | In-Person General Discussion Me
 eting facilitated by Kim and Amy
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