The Importance of Dialogue, Development and Acceptance — The Death and Life of Marsha P. Johnson

Let’s take a journey, through a deeply inspiring and powerful documentary film, towards Human Acceptance and Development

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Documentary Film: The Death and Life of Marsha P. Johnson

Release Year: 2017

Director: David France

Writer (s): David France, Mark Blane

Producer (s): David France, L. A. Teodosio, Joy A. Tomchin & Kimberly Reed

Editor: Tyler H. Walk

Music Score: Bryce Dessner

Interviewer: Victoria Cruz

Featured interviewees:

Sylvia Rivera

Marsha P. Johnson’s Family — sister Jean Michaels, brother Robert Michaels and nephew Al Michaels

Randy Wicker

Community Advocates

Eddie DeGrand

Matt Foreman

In order to celebrate the past International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia (May 17) and today’s United Nations’

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Emotions in Motion
Emotions in Motion

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MikeSemantics
MikeSemantics

Written by MikeSemantics

Hi!! My name’s Miguel and I’m a music and culture writer, producer and multi-instrumentalist from Lisbon, Portugal. I hope that my writing will keep you busy :)

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