Sponsored in part by the City of West Hollywood Arts and Cultural Affairs Commission, the Lesbian and Gay Advisory Board and the Transgender Advisory Board. Out West (The Autry National Center Museum of the West) presents a documentary that tells a nuanced story of what it means to be poor, transgendered, and Navajo. The film examines the lives of Fred Martinez, his friends and family and those in the larger community who were most affected by his murder. Directed by Lydia Nibley and produced by Say Yes Quickly. Admission is free. Reservations recommended. RSVP pbonds@weho.org . For more information, please call 323/848-6354 or www.weho.org/pride