Michelle Parkerson Trailers
N.C.B.L.G.: The First Decade Trailer
Michelle Parkerson is an American filmmaker and academic. She is an assistant professor in Film and Media Arts at Temple University and has been an independent film/video maker since the 1980s, focusing particularly on feminist, LGBT and political activism and issues.
Most Popular Michelle Parkerson Trailers
Total trailers found: 10
16 October 1981
A short documentary about the First National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights, which took place on Sunday, October 14th 1979.
07 May 1991
“It ain’t easy…being green” is the favorite expression of Stormé DeLarverie, a woman whose life flouted prescriptions of gender and race.
06 January 1995
The career of iconic and influential poet and writer Audre Lorde is seen up until death.
20 October 2022
A short film that focuses on the Washington DC history of The Coffeehouse, which served as a performance venue, rehearsal space, and meeting place for Black LGBTQ artists and political organizations in the 1980s.
01 January 1973
with Jimi Lyons
01 January 1983
This vibrant and engaging video profiles the a capella activist group, Sweet Honey in the Rock. Singing to end the oppression of Black people world wide, SWEET HONEY embraces musical styles from spirituals and blues to calypso, and concerns ranging from feminism to ecology, peace and justice.
01 January 1993
In the year 2096, Black women warriors wage a vigilant battle against racial and gender annihilatione
01 January 1988
A short documentary about the history of the National Coalition of Black Lesbians and Gays.
14 November 2024
Choreographer, director, and educator Camille A. Brown affirms her community with bold explorations of everyday movement and African Diasporic dance.
01 January 1980
This lively film is an unforgettable portrait of legendary vocalist Betty Carter, one of the greatest living exponents of jazz.