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In Search of Our Fathers
Gift from filmmaker; I met him working on an activist media project on diversity and identity in the 1990s called "Isms" I do believe.
The Woman's Film
This is a critical contribution to the history of feminist documentary, as it is situated within activist film. It links the women's movement to contemporaneous organizing and thinking about class and race, and understands access to filmmaking and…
Without You, I'm Nothing
I taught this film for many years. It felt utterly cutting edge to me, primarily for its no-holds-barred attack on racism from Sandra Bernhard's debased position of whiteness. It's cheeky queerness also felt utterly new in its time.
When We Were Kings
Video used for teaching race in documentary.
Struggle: The Fight for Ethnic Studies at U.C. Berkeley
"Someone gave this to me to teach with, I'm not sure I ever did, and know little about it. At Pitzer College, I was a strong champion for both Ethnic Studies and Affirmative Action." as told to collection archivist, Brianna Jones, on our initial…
Hair Piece: A Film for Nappy Headed People; Flag
Dub for teaching. I used these films often in my first years teaching feminist and women's film. Maybe Women Make Movies or the artists sent them to me for research for my film and book, Women of Vision.
Living with Pride: Ruth Ellis @100
gift from filmmaker. Yvonne is my longtime friend and collaborator. I teach her films frequently in courses on feminist, queer, and documentary film. We co-edited Sisters in the Life: A History of Out African-American Media Making (Duke University…