Jewelle: A Just Vision

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Jewelle: A Just Vision traces the nodes of social movements from Civil Rights to Marriage Equality. It reveals radical Black and Indigenous feminist networks and thought that could shape what is to come. It drinks deeply from the art and activism of the incomparable Jewelle Gomez, Ioway & African American, Wampanoag, and Cape Verdean lesbian elder. Her life and work replenish humanity with fierce hope as her power swells into the world, from histories of Massasoit and her great-grandmother’s buckskin dress, queer Black ancestors, and slavery-era vampires to starry regenerative futures.

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Genre:

Documentary

Duration:

64 minutes

Year:

2024

Director:

Madeleine Lim

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Company:

Queer Women of Color Media Arts Project

Cast:
Jewelle Gomez

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Nancy Bereano

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Ajuan Mance

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Brian Freeman

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Cheryl Clarke

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Crew:
Ruth Gumnit

Director of Photography

Madeleine Lim

Director

Melanie DeMore

Music

Corey Ohama

Editor

Ruth Gumnit

Co-Producer