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Queen of the Mountain

A film by Martha Goell Lubell , 2005, 56 min., Color
Theresa Goell started her career as an archaeologist with four strikes against her: she was a female, divorced, a Jew working with Muslims and hearing...
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Queer Geography: Mapping Our Identities

Co-produced by two high school students, Queer Geography is a short documentary which explores the lives of four queer youth, ages 16-20. The video examines sexual orientation, coming out, family life and dealing with being "out" in school.
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Queer Son

Queer Son is a compelling portrait of parents coping with their children's lesbian or gay sexual orientation. The parents and children Seitchik interviews each come from different social and ethnic backgrounds. Some accepted their children's orientation easily; others had grief to compound their ordeal from the start.
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The Question of Equality: Out Rage '69

1995 Video 55 minutes Color USA English
From Stonewall to Anita Bryant, to Oregon Measure 9 and "don't ask, don't tell," the Gay Liberation movement has fought for equal rights in a climate of hatred, violence, intolerance, and discrimination. The Independent Television Service and Testing the Limits presents The Question of Equality, a unique four-part series which shows a multi-faceted history of the gay and lesbian civil rights movement. Out Rage '69, produced, directed, and written by award-winning filmmaker Arthur Dong, introduces the series by examining the social and historical environment that gave rise to the current movement for gay and lesbian civil rights in America. 1969 was a landmark year for social revolution. While the war in Vietnam escalated, so did the massive efforts of the anti-war movement, with protests raging on campuses across the country. The Black Panthers and the Young Lords took to the streets to fight for the liberation of people of color. It was the year of Woodstock and the Manson murders. While Neil Armstrong walked on the moon, the fight for sexual freedom and women's liberation swept the nation.
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A Question of Genes

A two-hour national PBS Special about the ethical, legal, social and philosophical implications of genetic testing.

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Quick Brown Fox: An Alzheimer's Story

A film by Ann Hedreen and Rustin Thompson , 2004, 62 min., Color
Who are you if you can't remember who you are? Ann Hedreen's mother started showing symptoms of Alzheimer's disease at the barely-old age of 60. Thoug...
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Quilts in Women's Lives

28 min.
Seven women, among them a California Mennonite, a black Mississippian, and a Bulgarian immigrant, talk about their art and the influences on it. They describe the inspirations of their work  family, tradition, the joy of the creative process, the challenge of design and how it has become a part of their lives.
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