AZPM Hosts Free Tucson Screening of “Never Too Late?” During Pride Month

Promotional graphic for “Never Too Late? A Transgender Woman’s Journey,” featuring a close-up portrait beside the documentary title over a forest background.
AZPM presents a free screening and discussion of “Never Too Late?,” a documentary exploring one transgender woman’s journey, dignity, and resilience.

AZPM is inviting the Tucson community to a special free screening and discussion of “Never Too Late?” on Tuesday, June 30 at 6:30 PM at the Baker Center for Public Media. This powerful documentary follows the journey of Stephanie Haskins, who became one of the oldest people in the United States to undergo gender confirmation surgery at age 76.

At its heart, this is more than a film screening. It is an opportunity to gather, listen, reflect, and take part in a meaningful community conversation about transgender visibility, aging, dignity, and acceptance.

A Powerful Transgender Documentary Screening in Tucson

“Never Too Late?” offers an intimate look at Stephanie Haskins’ personal journey, sharing both the challenges and triumphs that can come with living openly and authentically.

The film centers a story that is deeply human. It reminds viewers that identity, courage, and self-understanding do not belong to only one age group or one chapter of life. For many people in the LGBTQ+ community, Stephanie’s story may feel especially moving because it speaks to the lifelong importance of being seen, respected, and affirmed.

Free AZPM Pride Event with Community Discussion

Following the screening, guests are encouraged to stay for a panel discussion with community activists. This conversation will help connect the themes of the film to real experiences, advocacy, and support within our own community.

Events like this matter because they create space for people to learn together. Whether you are part of the transgender community, an ally, a family member, a friend, or someone who wants to better understand the lived experiences of others, this screening offers a welcoming place to engage with compassion and openness.

Join the Tucson LGBTQ+ Community on June 30

The screening takes place on Tuesday, June 30 at 6:30 PM at the Baker Center for Public Media, located at 2865 S. Catalyst Dr., Tucson, AZ 85713. The event is free, and registration is available at azpm.org/pride.

This is a beautiful opportunity to close out Pride Month with a story rooted in courage, dignity, and human connection. Invite a friend, share the event with someone who may appreciate it, and make plans to attend this special AZPM screening and discussion.

For more LGBTQ+ events in Tucson, visit the GayTucson calendar and stay connected with what is happening across our community.

FAQ: AZPM Screening of “Never Too Late?”

When is the “Never Too Late?” screening in Tucson?
The screening takes place on Tuesday, June 30 at 6:30 PM.

Where is the event being held?
The event will be held at the Baker Center for Public Media, located at 2865 S. Catalyst Dr., Tucson, AZ 85713.

Is the AZPM screening free?
Yes. The screening is free to attend.

What is “Never Too Late?” about?
“Never Too Late?” is a documentary about Stephanie Haskins, who became one of the oldest people in the United States to undergo gender confirmation surgery at age 76.

Will there be a discussion after the film?
Yes. A panel discussion with community activists will follow the screening.

How do I register for the event?
Guests can register by visiting azpm.org/pride.

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