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Readers of First Things may be interested in a new documentary on sperm donation called  Anonymous Father’s Day The film had drawn high praise from some diverse sources. Here’s Kathleen Sloan of the National Organization of Women:

Anonymous Father’s Day  gives a voice to those adult children of Third Party Reproduction (TPR) who have a fundamental human right to information about their genetic history for their health and medical care, to their identity and family history, and to siblings they may have all over the world. The U.S. obsession with capitalist profit-generation has resulted in a major human rights violation of the children of TPR. It is a damning indictment that the U.S. is the only country in the world besides Somalia to have failed to ratify the Convention on the Rights of the Child. Jennifer Lahl’s film sheds much needed light on an ever-growing population ignored and too often silenced by society.

And here’s the blurb from prominent pro-life voice Jill Stanek:
So absorbing I watched it twice . . . a profound documentary

That’s a striking set of endorsements. New York-area readers may be interested in knowing that there are upcoming screenings of the film

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