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The CBC team will be showing Breeders in NY & DC NEXT WEEK
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Join Us At The Movies!

We are looking forward to being in New York and DC next week to show Breeders. And we really want to pack out these theaters. So if you are in the New York or DC areas, please join us (and please purchase you tickets in advance NY: http://bpt.me/598323 or DC: http://bpt.me/604883).

If you have friends and family in those areas, please let them know about the showings and encourage them to attend. On social media, share the showing info on Facebook (share this post, for example) and on Twitter (RT this, if you would).

Thank You!

Jennifer

Wed, Jun 18 @7:00 PM*
BowTie Chelsea Cinema
260 West 23rd Street
New York, NY
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Thu, Jun 19 @7:00 PM*
Landmark Theater
Theater #4
555 11th St. NW
Washington, DC
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Film Puts Surrogacy Under Examination As Legislation Is Debated Nationwide

Producers Of Breeders: A Subclass of Women? to Hold Special Screenings In New York City & Washington, D.C.
 

PLEASANT HILL, Calif., June 3, 2014 /PRNewswire/ — Jennifer Lahl and The Center for Bioethics and Culture Network (CBC), producers of the award-winning documentary, Eggsploitation (2010) and Anonymous Father’s Day (2011), announced they will host special screenings of their new film, Breeders: A Subclass of Women?, on June 18 in New York City and June 19 in Washington, D.C.
 

The legality of surrogacy is currently on the hotplate of political discussions throughout the nation. Just last weekend, Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal vetoed a bill for the second time to legalize compensated surrogacy for married, heterosexual couples. A bill introduced in D.C. last year would allow residents above the age of 21 to enter into surrogacy agreements. After the parents agree to pay medical expenses, the gestational carrier surrenders her rights to raise the child. In New York, State Senator Brad Hoylman is co-sponsoring a proposed law to overturn the current prohibition, making compensated surrogacy legal.
 

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