MEET THE CREW

Camera Operator & Transcriptionist
Camera Operator
Filmmaker

Stacey Bahlke

Stacey lives in Northern California's Bay Area. 

She is passionate about animal and human rights. 

Stacey is a digital analyst who graduated from the California State University of Sacramento with a degree in Communication. 

Stacey graduated from Douglas Anderson High School for the Arts in Instrumental Music.

She hopes to be a part of the progressive acceptance for the future.

Jim Webb

Jim lives in Jacksonville, Florida. 

Capable and efficient, he juggles varied tasks and projects that are as difficult as herding cats.

In previous years, Jim mixed sound for live bands and has come to the rescue many times in setting up PAs for bands, theatrical performances, and conferences. 

In past years, Jim was active with LEAGUE, AT&T's LGBT Business Employee/Resource Group, where he was instrumental with employee education and the granting of Domestic Partner Benefits for LGBT employees. 

An Goldbauer

An is originally from Amsterdam, Netherlands, and lives in Saint Augustine, Florida. 

A Board Certified Clinical Sexologist, an RN, a healthcare consultant, and a Board Certified Transgender Care Professional, He works in photojournalism, photography, and film and serves as a consultant to the Delores Barr Weaver Policy Center and the Student well-being committee at the University of North Florida.

He earned his Ph.D. at the International Institute of Sexology in Miami, Florida.

This project is very close to An's heart as An identifies as male and expresses queer.
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Message for Parents addresses questions parents has about their gender variant and transgender children, including LGB, transgender, gender diverse, intersex and two-spirit youth. Message for Parents is a project that originated in 2011 when the first set of interviews took place at the University of North Florida with a group of parents from PFLAG of Jacksonville. Interviews continued in 2012 and extended into 2017. The project took place over a six-year duration—the release date for the documentary is TBA. 
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