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Pam Lewis - Gay Cable Network Collection
Description
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This collection contains digitized video contributed by Pam Lewis, producer of the Gay Cable Network program (late 1980s) for Pittsburgh Cable Television (PCTV21). The Gay Cable Network was a local program featuring original content covering gay and lesbian artists, political actions, and social events. The seven tapes in this collection include fashion shows, organization interviews, direct-actions, protests, press conferences, and performance art across Pittsburgh.
The donated footage includes both edited and in-progress works, often with varying events recorded on one tape or across multiple tapes. The Gay Cable Network was made possible by a grant from Lambda Foundation of Pittsburgh, a nonprofit 501c3 Gay and Lesbian charity funded by a seed investment from the Pittsburgh Tavern Guild.
Creator
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Pam Lews (Gay Cable Network)
Contributor
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Pam Lewis
Rights
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Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 United States (CC BY-NC 3.0 US)
The materials may be shared and adapted for non-commercial purposes, but the materials must be attributed to the Gloria Forouzan 'Notable Pittsburgh Women' Collection. Please see the Creative Commons license website for details
Language
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English
Type
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Moving Image
Identifier
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PL-001
Temporal Coverage
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1988-1989
Provenance
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The original tapes are the property of Pam Lewis. These digital copies were given to the Pittsburgh Queer History Project in order to be shared more widely.
Moving Image
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Player
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Cry OUT! Update
Description
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This tape includes an interview with Sue Hyde, Peri Jude Radecic (NGLTF and the Privacy Project) and Rick Austil (Member of Pittsburgh's Cry OUT! direct action group). They each speak about their collaboration on 1989 "National Day of Mourning for the Right to Privacy." This event was planned to commemorate the third anniversary of the Bowers v Hardwick Supreme Court Decision of 1986 that upheld the constitutionality of Georgia's Sodomy Law and emboldened any other state to criminalize private adult consensual sexual activity.
Tape Label Description
"PCTV21
Status ABT
Generation 2
Contents: GCN [Gay Cable Network] - Cry Out! Update
Owner's copy - Pam Lewis
Reel 1 of 1
Total Time 12:00
Creator
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Pam Lewis (Gay Cable Network)
Contributor
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Pam Lewis
Rights
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Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 United States (CC BY-NC 3.0 US)
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
These materials may be shared and adapted for non-commercial purposes, but the materials must be attributed to the Pittsburgh Queer History Project. Please see the Creative Commons license website for details.
Language
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English
Type
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Moving Image
Identifier
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PL-001-005
Spatial Coverage
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Pittsburgh
Date
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1989