Birthday: 1954-10-11
Place of Birth: West Lafayette, Indiana, USA
Biography: Cleve Jones is an American AIDS and LGBT rights activist. He conceived the NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt, which has become, at 54 tons, the world's largest piece of community folk art as of 2016.
Now known internationally as the world's first "gay hometown," San Francisco's Castro District was a...
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A short film mostly comprised of two sources: research footage from 1988 about the beginnings of the...
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Art Johnston and Pepe Peña are civil rights leaders whose life and love is a force behind LGBTQ+ equ...
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KPIX's Emmy Award winning People's 5 report with Don Knapp from November 24th 1979, on the lifestyle...
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Patrick returns to San Francisco for the first time in almost a year to celebrate a momentous event ...
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Live chronicle of the landmark federal trial of California's Prop. 8 using the actual court transcri...
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The true story of Harvey Milk, the first openly gay man ever elected to public office. In San Franci...
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Documentary exploring The Advocate's role at the forefront of the LGBT movement in the U.S....
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Annul Victory is a documentary on the fight for marriage equality and the Proposition 8 election bat...
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A story of the LGBT struggle from the 1960s to the present, after the Stonewall riot sparked the mil...
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"When We Rise: The People Behind the Story" is a one-hour documentary complementing ABC's scripted m...
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On the eve of 1987's Second National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights, surviving famil...
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In 2008 French filmmaker Julie Gali traveled to the US to film the election of Barack Obama. In spit...
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