Join us at the Chicago Cultural Center for the screenings of
_Geeta’s Guide to Moving On _and _Quare Life. _As always,
attendance is free.
In _Geeta’s Guide to Moving_ On by Puja Mohindra, Geeta Gidwani is
an all-American girl hopelessly in love with her Indian-American
Prince Charming until one day, he dumps her--after 10 years of dating.
She's totally heartbroken, moves in with her Indian parents, and
learns to move on with the help of her family and her best friend.
In _Quare Life _by M. Shelly Conner, Michelle Jones is living the
Black American dream. She has a nice home, a girlfriend, and a foot on
the rung of professional ascension. When her marriage proposal is
rejected and work contract ends, Michelle must rely on her close
friends, twin brother, and formerly homophobic mother for support.
****ACCESSIBILITY INFORMATION
ASL INTERPRETATION
All onstage discussion along with the episodes themselves will be
translated live in American Sign Language.
ELEVATORS
* All elevators in the building are accessible.* An elevator is
located in the Randolph Street Lobby which connects to the underground
Pedway.* An elevator located outside the building on the southwest
corner of Michigan Avenue and Randolph Street connects to the
underground Pedway providing access to the Chicago Cultural Center,
the Metra Train Station and the Grant Park Underground Garage.
RESTROOMS
All attendees are allowed to use restrooms that correspond to their
gender identity. We are working with the city to post gender neutral
bathroom signs. All restrooms are wheelchair accessible. Restrooms are
located on the first and second floors.
WHEELCHAIRS
Wheelchairs for use in the Chicago Cultural Center are available upon
request on a first come, first served basis. Upon arrival, please ask
the security officer on duty in the lobby for assistance.
ASSISTED LISTENING DEVICES (ALD)
ALDs for the hearing-impaired are available for all public concerts
and lectures. Please request as far in advance as possible by contact
Aymar Jean Christian, developer@weareopen.tv with the subject "ALD
Request."
WATER FOUNTAINS
Wheelchair-height water fountains are located on the first, second and
fourth floors near the restrooms.
TTY DEVICE
The phone at the reception desk of the Chicago Cultural Center is
equipped to receive TTY calls. The TTY phone number is 312.744.2947.
ACCESSIBLE SEATING
An accessibility lift and assisted seating are available in the
Claudia Cassidy Theater.
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