Book THE LINE + Workshops
PURCHASE THE LINE
Are you a community group, non-profit or University that wants to buy the film? Order at the Media Education Foundation. Students and individuals are also welcome.
Want to bring Nancy to your campus or community center? Nancy has screened THE LINE around the US and internationally, for students, at film festivals, and community-based organizations. We can help you organize a screening, post-screening talk back with Nancy, and workshops in your own community.
Contact us at thelinemovie@gmail.com to arrange a screening or workshop w/Nancy. If you are an individual and would like to buy the film, contact us at thelinemovie@gmail.com.
Doing your own screening? Download our Tool Kit
Publicizing your event? Download our Poster
Want to get involved in activism? Download our Take Action Flyer
Have questions? Download our FAQ
Workshops we’re offering:
WRITING YOUR SEX LIFE ONLINE: How to do it better!
Got something to say? Have a sexual experience you want to explore and then share? We’re not talking about notches on your belt or sexploits, we mean stories like “my first time” or “when I first learned to ask for it”, something you want to revisit, share or unpack. Participants will watch the film, think about their own personal stories, create a sticker, and then expand on what you wrote. Participants will be challenged to think about point of view and social context, then will then craft a blog post to share with a public audience — specifically to spark conversation.
USING ACTIVISM TO CONFRONT AND TRANSFORM RAPE CULTURE:
As an activist, Nancy has dedicated her energies to addressing sexual health and safety, pleasure and consent. This workshop will examine two very different strategies crafted to address violence against women. The creation of NYC-Safestreets.org combined cutting edge mapping technology with community surveys and business participation. “where is your line?” campaign, involves creating a sex-positive language to discuss boundaries and consent. The workshop asks: How can you create something that is collaborative, sustainable and addresses the needs of the community, without burning yourself out?





