Historical blindness executive producer and writer, Andrea Swift ; Host, Lesley Gore

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: In the life (Show #1310 -- July 2004)Publication details: New York In the Life Media 2004Description: 1 videocassette (56 min., 57 sec.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 inOther title:
  • In the life, Historical blindness
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • VID
Abstract: Lush life: Profile of jazz songwriter Billy Strayhorn (Take the 'A' train) -- GRIOT stories: Profile of the Brooklyn, New York organization GRIOT Circles for African-American Seniors -- The art of Romaine Brooks: -- Profile of the artist's retrospective in Washington, DC -- Making music/making changes: The life of Billy Tipton -- Real to reel: Brother outsider: Profile of the film on the life of Bayard Rustin -- Gay pioneers: Gay pioneers Barbara Gittings and Frank Kameny, Philadelphia -- A Storme life: The life of Storme DeLarverie from New Orleans to Stonewall to today in New York City -- Out takes with Harvey Fierstein: Being useful -- PSAs: Alec Mapa (LGBT history), Cherry Jones (Gladys Bentley), Bill Coleman, Sam Behrens (discrimination in employment) -- Celebrity IDs: Quentin Crisp, Phylicia Rashad -- Credit music: ""I am what I am"" by Gloria Gaynor.
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Video Tape Video Tape Stonewall Special collection VID (2004) 2014 1 box H-I Available available upon request to members; no DVD available 257611

Lush life: Profile of jazz songwriter Billy Strayhorn (Take the 'A' train) -- GRIOT stories: Profile of the Brooklyn, New York organization GRIOT Circles for African-American Seniors -- The art of Romaine Brooks: -- Profile of the artist's retrospective in Washington, DC -- Making music/making changes: The life of Billy Tipton -- Real to reel: Brother outsider: Profile of the film on the life of Bayard Rustin -- Gay pioneers: Gay pioneers Barbara Gittings and Frank Kameny, Philadelphia -- A Storme life: The life of Storme DeLarverie from New Orleans to Stonewall to today in New York City -- Out takes with Harvey Fierstein: Being useful -- PSAs: Alec Mapa (LGBT history), Cherry Jones (Gladys Bentley), Bill Coleman, Sam Behrens (discrimination in employment) -- Celebrity IDs: Quentin Crisp, Phylicia Rashad -- Credit music: ""I am what I am"" by Gloria Gaynor.

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