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When "Don't Ask, Don't Tell," the official U.S. policy on gays
serving in the military, was repealed in September 2011, soldier
Stephen Snyder-Hill (then Captain Hill) was serving in Iraq. Having
endured years of this policy, which passively encouraged a culture
of fear and secrecy for gay soldiers, Snyder-Hill submitted a video
to a Republican primary debate (held two days after the repeal). In
the video he asked for the Republicans' thoughts regarding the
repeal and their plans, if any, to extend spousal benefits to
legally married gay and lesbian soldiers. His video was booed by
the audience on national television. Soldier of Change captures not
only the media frenzy that followed that moment, placing
Snyder-Hill at the forefront of this modern civil rights movement,
but also his twenty-year journey as a gay man in the army: from
self-loathing to self-acceptance, to the most important battle of
his life-protecting the disenfranchised. Since that time,
Snyder-Hill has traveled the country with his husband, giving
interviews on major news networks and speaking at universities,
community centers, and pride parades, a champion of LGBT equality.
When the U.S. military repealed "Don't Ask, Don't Tell," its
official policy on homosexuality in the services, Captain Stephen
Snyder-Hill was serving in Iraq. After years enduring the culture
of fear and secrecy for gay soldiers, Snyder-Hill submitted a video
to a Republican primary debate, asking the participants' whether,
if elected, they would extend spousal benefits to legally married
gay and lesbian soldiers. His video was booed by the audience on
national television. Snyder Hill's story riveted the nation's
attention from national news shows to an episode of HBO's "The
Newsroom" to comments by President Obama. Soldier of Change not
only captures the media frenzy as Snyder-Hill took his place at the
forefront of this modern civil rights movement, but also documents
his twenty-year journey as a gay man in the army which culminated
in the most important battle of his life: defending the
disenfranchised.
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