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Aubrey “Choc” Muldrow grew up in a religious family on the Southside of Chicago and knew he was gay from an early age. In this sensitive portrait, he discusses the taunts, threats, and violence from his family, his church, and his neighborhood; his attempts to deny his sexuality; and, finally, his moving past to accept himself and live his own truth.

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Aubrey “Choc” Muldrow grew up in a religious family on the Southside of Chicago and knew he was gay from an early age. In this sensitive portrait, he discusses the taunts, threats, and violence from his family, his church, and his neighborhood; his attempts to deny his sexuality; and, finally, his moving past to accept himself and live his own truth.

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