
Right now, millions of people in non-monogamous relationships live without legal protections or social recognition. This film shows who they really are—not stereotypes or sensationalized portrayals, but real people building real lives together. That visibility is the first step toward acceptance and change.
But visibility alone isn't enough. Real change happens when people take action—whether that's supporting advocacy organizations working for legal recognition, hosting conversations in their communities, or simply learning how to be better allies. The organizations below are leading this work, and the resources on this page can help you get involved in ways that feel right for you.
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Our Advocacy Partners
This film supports the work of three leading organizations working tirelessly to advance rights and recognition for non-monogamy and the sexual freedom movement more broadly. The documentary features their advocacy efforts and we encourage you to get involved with their work.
The National Coalition for Sexual Freedom is an advocacy and educational organization in the U.S. that advances equal rights for consenting adults in the BDSM-Leather-Fetish, Swing, and Polyamory Communities. Get involved at www.ncsfreedom.org
OPEN is a grassroots advocacy organization working to advance rights and acceptance for non-monogamous families and relationships of all varieties. We build stronger communities through resources and support, drive cultural change through visibility and education, and advocate for policy changes that protect diverse families and relationships. Join us at www.open-love.org.
The Woodhull Freedom Foundation helps make sure everyone can be themselves, love who they love, and say what they believe—without unfair rules or people trying to stop them. We do this by speaking up, teaching others, and working with groups who want the same thing. Learn more about us: www.woodhullfoundation.org.
STAY CONNECTED
The fight for rights and acceptance is ongoing. These three organizations are at the forefront of that work, advocating for policy changes, providing community support, and challenging discrimination wherever it occurs.
Stay informed about their efforts and find opportunities to get involved. Whether you're looking for community connections, legal advocacy updates, or ways to support the broader movement, these groups offer different paths to make a difference.