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After Dinner Conversation - Equality Ethics
Matthew WallaceSeries: After Dinner Conversation - Themes5
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“A Wolf on the Bus”: A wolf rides the bus and is subject to discrimination by riders and police.
“Teddy And Roosevelt”: Two misfit boys strike up an unlikely friendship in the shadow of President Roosevelt.
“The Hanging Man”: Patrons ignore a dead homeless man hanging in the corner of a posh art gallery opening.
“Never Enough (Until You Earn It)”: Two African refugees make their way to Europe and are provided "basic income." Drag Brunch: Hannah's gay friend is excluded from her bachelorette party.
“What We Talk About When We Talk About Reincarnation”: A gay couple, and a trans couple, get together for drinks and try to figure out what it means to be a man/woman.
“The Draft”: Society forces all babies to be born but creates a lottery system requiring all men to care for the offspring.
“The Human Experience”: A married couple negotiates the genetic future of their unborn child.
“The Crate”: Two women escape from a country that forces equal treatment to one that encourages differences and find both have their issues.
“As You Wish”: An elderly woman finds a trunk of tattered stuffed animals and makes a promise to fix them all.
“Teddy And Roosevelt”: Two misfit boys strike up an unlikely friendship in the shadow of President Roosevelt.
“The Hanging Man”: Patrons ignore a dead homeless man hanging in the corner of a posh art gallery opening.
“Never Enough (Until You Earn It)”: Two African refugees make their way to Europe and are provided "basic income." Drag Brunch: Hannah's gay friend is excluded from her bachelorette party.
“What We Talk About When We Talk About Reincarnation”: A gay couple, and a trans couple, get together for drinks and try to figure out what it means to be a man/woman.
“The Draft”: Society forces all babies to be born but creates a lottery system requiring all men to care for the offspring.
“The Human Experience”: A married couple negotiates the genetic future of their unborn child.
“The Crate”: Two women escape from a country that forces equal treatment to one that encourages differences and find both have their issues.
“As You Wish”: An elderly woman finds a trunk of tattered stuffed animals and makes a promise to fix them all.