[The 90’s raw: Paul Nadler interview]
Professor Paul Nadler from Rutgers University talks about money, racism with Tom Weinberg and Skip Blumberg at Bentley’s restaurant at a Hilton hotel in Newark, New Jersey.
Professor Paul Nadler from Rutgers University talks about money, racism with Tom Weinberg and Skip Blumberg at Bentley’s restaurant at a Hilton hotel in Newark, New Jersey.
Raw footage for the award-winning series The 90’s. Eddie Tape #79. Outside the United States Post Office in Merrifield, Virginia, 1991 after the first immigration visa lottery. Nearly 19 million applications were submitted by mail for the 40,000 open slots. The lottery was an attempt to give a boost to several under-represented countries, including Ireland. An official, Hank, explains the logistics from the USPS perspectives of the incredible volume of mail sent to the State Department during this process.
Eddie Tape #108. Democratic National Convention, 1992, New York City. Becker at the 1992 Democratic National Convention, various interviews.
Eddie Tape #74. Interview with political campaign consultants Jill and Stephanie. Softball, WH RF, Black Pol Caucus. Footage continues from Tape 10929.
Interview with Rick Masley, an orientation and mobility instructor helping the sight impaired adjust to using a cane and navigating the streets of New York City. He demonstrates the process with his student, Lilly Barry, who is learning to navigate to her new office building. Videographer Skip Blumberg follows a workers rights rally and demonstration.
Raw footage for the award-winning series The 90’s. Eddie Tape #80. Outside the United States Post Office in Merrifield, Virginia, 1991 after the first immigration visa lottery. Nearly 19 million applications were submitted by mail for the 40,000 open slots. The lottery was an attempt to give a boost to several under-represented countries, including Ireland. There are multiple interviews on this tape, which is continued from 10935.
Videographer Skip Blumberg interviews taxi cab driver Robert Demella and others on the streets of New York City near City Hall.