tagged w/ The Stonewall Riots
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For all of us, there are genuine needs and wishes, deep longings for human warmth, empathic responsiveness, trust, mutual recognition and creative playfulness. These are many of the ingredients that we think of when we speak of love, or the loving feelings we have for the cherished other person.
This piece includes a number of color photographs, a slide show of vintage photographs, the Academy Award winning documentary “The Times of Harvey Milk” and Bright Eyes' music video, “First Day of My Life.”
http://disembedded.wordpress.com/2010/06/19/gay-pride-month-a-celebration-of-loving-feelings-for-cherished-others/For all of us, there are genuine needs and wishes, deep longings for human warmth,... more
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Sunday, June 28, marks the 40th anniversary of the Stonewall Riots, considered by many the beginning of the modern gay rights movement in the U.S. NBC News Editor Sandra Lilley spoke to two men, one who was at the Stonewall Inn on the night of the riots and the other a historian who wrote a book about the events. They discuss how the movement for gay rights has, and hasn’t, changed over the last 40 years.Sunday, June 28, marks the 40th anniversary of the Stonewall Riots, considered by many... more
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OutCast Films present a film about Stonewall, from the Riots to the Awards. Filmed on location at the Stonewall Awards Protest in London, November 2008. Preview of a collection of short films.OutCast Films present a film about Stonewall, from the Riots to the Awards. Filmed on... more
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From http://www.gaycenter.org/out/ These are video highlights from an 18-part video playlist that can be found through the link above. In June of 2008 several individuals who were active in the gay liberation movement of the late sixties and early seventies held a panel at the Center to share their experience. It was sponsored by Services and Advocacy for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Elders (SAGE). The program called ‘From the Shadows to the Sunlight’ focused on the first year of the LGBT movement from the Stonewall riots of 1969 to the Christopher Street Gay Liberation Day March in 1970. This video excerpt is from Out at the Center, a TV show of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Community Center of New York City. The show is made possible thanks to members of the Center and viewers like you. To find out more, join or donate go to: http://www.gaycenter.org/supportFrom http://www.gaycenter.org/out/ These are video highlights from an 18-part video... more
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Stonewall's decision to nominate transphobic Julie Bindel of The Guardian for the Journalist of the Year award sparked an angry response from the trans and queer community in the form of a demonstration outside London's Victoria and Albert Museum in November 2008.
Activists from the Queer Youth Network along with LGBT allies and friends from all over the country have produced this short film (the first in a new series) about their journey and role in the protest.
The full feature length film along with related showings will be screened at at special Film Night in Manchester on 23rd November 2008 to celebrate Transgender Day of Remembrance. Details here
Find out the story behind this film at the Facebook Group Transphobic Julie Bindel Nominated for a Stonewall Award
Presented by David and Tomoi
http://queeryouth.tv
http://www.queeryouth.org.uk
http://transyouth.org
Thank you to everyone who helped us make this film!
Stonewall's decision to nominate transphobic Julie Bindel of The Guardian for the... more
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Stonewall: When the Closet Door Finally Opened. This composition presents wonderful photographs, an original documentary film about The Stonewall Riots and a video of the very first Gay Pride March (New York City, 1970).
It also includes music audio, as well as a memorable photo-gallery with both vintage and contemporary photographs.Stonewall: When the Closet Door Finally Opened. This composition presents wonderful... more
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