KQED is proud to present the award-winning documentary It's Elementary - Talking About Gay Issues in School for public television broadcast via American Public Television. KQED offers this sensitively produced program to public television for parents, educators and other adult viewers.

Teaching Kids Tolerance Airing with It's Elementary: Talking About Gay Issues in School was the KQED production Bay Window Special: Teaching Kids Tolerance. KQED TV9 convened parents, educators, and clergy in a balanced live discussion about the issues raised in It's Elementary. Viewers were able to offer opinions and questions via telephone and e-mail.

For more information about the production of It's Elementary, visit www.womedia.org.

Each month, KQED-TV selects a major public television program of particular relevance to the Bay Area. Around that program KQED produces a Bay Window special, connecting the program with our local community. A window provides views both inward to private, individual lives and outward to the world. With panes facing in different directions, a bay window provides a multiplicity of views simultaneously. Here in the San Francisco Bay Area, where bay windows lend distinct architectural character and where diversity is our hallmark, Bay Window is the fitting title of a unique KQED production.

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Major funding for the production of the Bay Window series is generously provided by

THE JAMES IRVINE
FOUNDATION

FOR THE PEOPLE OF CALIFORNIA


 

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