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Anonymous Father's Day
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The King’s College is pleased to announce that Jennifer Lahl, founder and director of the Center for Bioethics and Culture, will visit next Thursday, September 20th. While at King’s, Lahl will screen and discuss her latest documentary, Anonymous Father’s Day, a film that explores the stories of men and women who are the children of sperm donors.
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From the official website:
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"Thousands of donor-conceived people have a deep longing to know who they belong to, where they come from, and who they look like. What is it like to grow up not knowing who your biological father is or if you have any siblings? What is it like to find out that the man you thought was your dad is not your biological father, that your true biological father donated his sperm and is known only by a number? How does it impact your self-perception, the choices you make, and your view of life and the world? Donor-conceived people are demanding answers to these basic questions about their origins, their lives, and their identities."
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Jennifer Lahl will be interviewed by Dr. Stephen Salyers and Dr. Anne Hendershott between 12:10pm-1:10pm in Room 516. Screening of the documentary followed by a Q& A session will take place in the same room at 7:30 pm that evening.
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Click here for more details on the film.
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