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Impact of Marriage Equality on LGBT Couples Explored in "We Do" Documentary Film

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What does it mean for LGBT couples to finally possess full marriage rights? And why does it matter? Nicholas Snow welcomes documentary filmmaker Rebecca Rice.  Her film We Do reveals the stories of three LGBT couples, their journeys for legal recognition of their relationships and the impact that the pursuit of marriage equality has on their lives before and after the Supreme Court ruling on June 26, 2015. 

Rebecca Rice is an award-winning independent filmmaker whose projects include: Stealin’ Home (feature, 1995; winner of 3 festival awards), FLMKR (feature, 1999; Cannes Forum selection), Segregated Sunday (documentary short, 2000), Join the Food Chain! (PSA, 2004; Gracie Award, Emmy Nominee), Wanda the Wonderful (documentary feature, 2014), We Need To Talk About A.L.E.C. (documentary short, 2014) and We Do (documentary feature, 2015). Additionally, Rebecca has written and produced corporate programming for businesses and cable television. Her projects have featured the celebrity talents of Terry Bradshaw, Linda Gray, Peggy Fleming, Robert Wagner, Cheryl Ladd, Sharon Gless and Pat Summerall. Rebecca holds a Master of Fine Arts in Broadcast-Film from Southern Methodist University.

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