Learn about civil rights and anti-war activist Laura Whitehorn at the Kabbalah House’s screening of OUT: The making of a revolutionary. Whitehorn spent fourteen years in prison after being convicted of the 1983 U.S. Capitol Bombing; the bombing resulted in no injuries or deaths.

The one-hour movie, produced by Sonja de Vries and Rhonda Collins, will be shown at 7:30pm on June 27, 2013 as part of what Queers Without Borders calls “Month of Resistance.” June is typically when LGBT pride events occur. Queers Without Borders have argued that pride events have become depoliticized in recent years. They say, “Happy Political Pride to all who continue the fight in the spirit of Compton’s Caferteria and Stonewall. Fight Back!”

The discussion will follow the free screening. The Kabbalah House is located at 1023 Albany Ave.