It's Elementary: Talking About Gay Issues in School is a 1996 American documentary film directed by Debra Chasnoff and Helen S. Cohen. It provides educators with information on how to teach elementary schoolchildren to be tolerant of gay and lesbian people. It earned awards from several American film festivals, was broadcast on public television stations, and was obtained by more than 3,000 institutions for educational use. The film was noted as the "first of its kind" and was generally well received, although there was backlash from conservatives.

It's Elementary: Talking About Gay Issues in School (1996)
Directed by Debra Chasnoff / Helen Cohen
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1996, 2000s Screenings, Conservative Backlash, Educators, Elementary Schoolchildren, Film Festivals, First Of Its Kind, Gay And Lesbian Tolerance
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Subject: Documentary about children, Documentary about education in the United States, tolerance education
Alternate Titles
C'est élémentaire, parler de l'homosexualité à l'école
FR
It's Elementary: Talking About Gay Issues in School
US