Some Of My Best Friends: Arnold Rachlis, Memorial to Carl Ebert
A conversation about Reconstrucionist Judaism with Rabbi Arnold Rachlis, followed by a brief eulogy for television director Carl Ebert.
A conversation about Reconstrucionist Judaism with Rabbi Arnold Rachlis, followed by a brief eulogy for television director Carl Ebert.
Wholesome Roc Art Gallery and Cafe, an alternative art space opened in Chicago in 1987, provided a place for artists, particularly black queer artists, to display their art and engage with one another. This video contains footage taken by Stephanie Coleman, co-founder of Wholesome Roc art gallery and cafe, featuring a news crew filming a segment on Wholesome Roc.
Two news reports from Action 10 News in Knoxville, TN detailing the illegal practices of coal companies overcharging the state of Tennessee for coal used in power plants. That is followed by a meeting in which a man discusses personal finances with a small group.
Newstalk interview with Barry Dolins about the Chicago Blues Festival in 1986.
Excerpts from CamNet, showing BTS of CamNet, protests against the Visa lottery, and a University hunger strike for a Latino study program.
Interview footage with random people on the street after and before the OJ verdict is announced in 1995 to discuss their predictions.
Along the length of Chicago’s Halsted Street one can view a dozen nationalities and a thousand lifestyles. This riveting, kaleidoscopic “road movie” traces this unique thoroughfare nearly 400 miles, from its origin in the cornfields of southern Illinois up to Chicago’s far south side, then through several neighborhoods to its terminus in the heart of Lakeview. Narrated by Studs Terkel, Halsted Street, U.S.A. is a thought-provoking crash-course in American cultural geography.
An independently produced international news report featuring coverage of popular protest and civil disobedience in response to the nuclear arms race.