Activist and subcultural documentary videos.
Covered a documentary about women and tattoos, discusses social reactions from family, friends, stranger, and employers (among other topics). This clip shows how Asian American families have reacted to their daughters’ tattooing practices. These scenes were not included in Covered. For more info: http://Coveredthemovie.com
Covered is a documentary about women and tattoos that was completed in April 2010. Please see http://Coveredthemovie.com for more information.
"Covered," a documentary about heavily tattooed women and female tattooists, was completed in April 2010. This clip showcases ethnic identity themed tattoos. Check out http://Coveredthemovie.com for screenings and other information.
"Covered," a documentary about heavily tattooed women and female tattooists, was completed in April 2010. This clip showcases music themed tattoos. Check out http://Coveredthemovie.com for screenings and other information.
In December 2009, Object Space art gallery hosted the art show for the Spokane Punk Rawk Reunion Art Show, combining a weekend of music, art, beer, and punk rawk mayhem. 2,000 pieces of art covered the walls at Object Space: flyers, zines, art, t-shirts, records, cassettes, and CDs. The art show may be archived at the Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture.
Loretta Ross of SisterSong: Women of Color Reproductive Health Collective, gives a lecture on "Reproductive Justice 101" in Miami during June of 2008, sponsored by Women's Fund of Miami and Mi Lola. Part 2 of 2.
Loretta Ross of SisterSong: Women of Color Reproductive Health Collective, gives a lecture on "Reproductive Justice 101" in Miami during June of 2008, sponsored by Women's Fund of Miami and Mi Lola. Part 1 of 2.
Loretta Ross of SisterSong: Women of Color Reproductive Health Collective, gives a lecture on "Reproductive Justice 101" in Miami during June of 2008, sponsored by Women's Fund of Miami and Mi Lola.
At the United States Social Forum, there were amazing plenary speeches each night. This was on Saturday, June 30th, 2007, entitled "Liberating Gender and Sexuality." It featured: Suzanne Pharr, Andrea Smith, Mia Mingus, Imani Henry, Loretta J. Ross, and Betita Martinez.