Years before Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell, Colonel Patsy Thompson was forced to expel Army hero Colonel Margarethe Cammermeyer for being a lesbian. What no one knew was that Thompson was as well. The way Thompson handled the military trial, however, led to Cammermeyer’s re-instatement via federal court and eventual change in military policy. While Cammermeyer’s memoir was adapted as a 1995 television movie by Barbra Streisand, Thompson’s story remained a secret . . . until now.
Join us for a screening of the new documentary Surviving the Silence followed by a discussion with the principals involved. In addition to revealing history, Surviving the Silence explores Thompson’s life with now-wife Barbara Brass. They candidly share how they wrestled with heartwrenching choices in public and in private, hiding their relationship, and struggling to protect their love while preserving Patsy's career—and, how they emerged to become vibrant activists later in life.
Cindy L. Abel
Filmmaker
Col. Patsy Thompson
Barbara Brass
Social Justice Activist
Col. Margarethe Cammemeyer
Eric Fanning
22nd Secretary of the Army
Mary Newcombe
Attorney
Michelle Meow
Producer and Host, "The Michelle Meow Show," KCBW TV and Podcast; Member, Commonwealth Club Board of Governors—Moderator