The creators of the award-winning documentary 1946: The Mistranslation That Shifted Culture announce an impactful new web series/podcast, 1946: The Culture Shift Tour. Debuting just before the 2024 U.S. presidential election, The Culture Shift Tour follows six LGBTQIA+ advocates on a 15-city road trip to screen the film, challenge harmful biblical interpretations, and foster community conversations on resilience, identity, and equality.
Through powerful storytelling, interviews, and grassroots activism, the series confronts cultural divides, Christian nationalism, and rising threats to LGBTQIA+ rights.
Listeners can tune in for episodes filled with personal stories along the road, local insights, and practical tools for standing up to harmful narratives.
Hosts Brent Roberts and Sharon “Rocky” Roggio recap The 1946 Culture Shift Tour Across America in a 9 Episode Web-Series / Podcast.
As the 2024 election approaches, six advocates for LGBTQIA+ rights unite on a bold road trip to counter Project 2025, a political agenda aimed at eroding hard-won liberties. Traveling through the deep South, these individuals screen 1946: The Mistranslation That Shifted Culture—an award-winning documentary that explores how biblical mistranslations have fueled discrimination against the LGBTQIA+ community. They conduct voter registration events, inspire marginalized voices, and engage in open discussions about the power of activism and the importance of standing up for one’s rights.
Throughout their journey, they share personal stories of resilience, reflecting on fear, heartbreak, and the courage it takes to live authentically in a polarized America. From betrayals by the church to societal pressures, each story paints a vivid picture of life on the margins. However, their collective hope shines as they confront misinformation, conduct candid street interviews, and advocate for equality. They remind viewers that for too long, the Bible has been weaponized against marginalized groups, threatening women’s rights, reproductive freedom, voter rights, and LGBTQIA+ equality.
From the Creators of 1946: The Mistranslation That Shifted Culture.
For More information on the web-series and to watch the full documentary visit us at www.1946themovie.com
1946: The Culture Shift Tour
Six protectors of LGBTQIA+ rights embark on a courageous RV journey across the American South, challenging Christian nationalism and misinformation with a powerful message of equality, love, and hope.
Hosts Brent Roberts and Sharon “Rocky” Roggio
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Special Guests: Sara Cunningham, Dan McClellan @maklelan https://www.instagram.com/maklelan/, BhamProgressive @bhamprogressive https://www.instagram.com/bhamprogressive/, Rev. Diane McGehee https://beringchurch.org/ @racheledennis_ https://www.instagram.com/racheledennis_/,
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Crew - Filmed, Recorded and Edited by: Eliot Sandusky Peterson @eliotpeterson https://www.instagram.com/eliotpeterson/
Supported by UNCUT STUDIOS DTLA and Making Things Right the series amplifies marginalized voices and celebrates the resilience and unity of LGBTQIA+ communities.
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