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CELEBRATION OF LIFE John O. Brock, Jr. SUNRISE: Wednesday, October 5, 1938 SUNSET: Tuesday, August 13, 2024
HIV and the Journey Toward Zero Part 1 from Journey Towards Zero on Vimeo.
"HIV and the Journey Toward Zero" sparks important conversations around the end of the HIV epidemic. What does “the end” mean for those who have been there from the start, those living with HIV today and those leading the way to an HIV-free future?
"HIV and the Journey Toward Zero" spotlights the perspective of some of Chicago’s most prominent activists. The film is presented in partnership with the Chicago Department of Public Health, Tessa Films and local community organizations. Join us as we hear from long-term survivors, newly diagnosed individuals, clinicians, researchers and community leaders — the voices that, together, can make HIV history.
Director: Chan C. Smith Producer: Lisa Masseur, Tessa Films Editor: Christina Stumpf Director of Photography: Ashley C. Battle Original music composed by: Joe George Shadid Line Producer: Sarah Minnie Creative Producer/Consultant: Sanford E. Gaylord Additional Camera Operator: Chan C. Smith 1st Asst. Camera/Camera Operator: Candice Majors DIT: Eric Almond Additional DIT: Emmanuel Bansa Gaffer: Kemi Mayomi Grip/Swing: Maddie C. Dodge Production Coordinator/Associate Producer: Julia Barr Payroll Manager: Holli Hopkins McGinley Production Business Manager: Mary Pat Forston Production Accountant: Lisa Bird Sound Utility: Nicholas Fanelli Key Makeup Artist: Libby Knapp Production Assistants: “Moishe” Zoe Bernardean, Joanna Bozic, Nick Canonaco, C’airra Cortez, John P. Harris, Mireillee “M” Lamort, Alex Monsalud, Luis Trevino Colorist: Craig Leffel Dialog Editor: Steve Wilke, Mix Kitchen Sound Effects Editor: Brian Leitner, Mix Kitchen Supervising Sound Editor/Re-Recording Mixer: Sam Fishkin, Mix Kitchen Archival Producer: Alexis Jaworski Research Assistants/Production Assistants: Otito Greg-Obi, Ronnie Chatterjee
Chicago Dept. of Public Health: Executive in Charge of Production: David Kern Chief Development Executive: Jorge Cestou Director of Creative Affairs: James Scalzitti Creative Executive: Riley Sorin
Stock and archival footage and images provided by: ACT UP AIDS Foundation of Chicago Associated Press The American Association for the Advancement of Sciences Tracy Baim Jeff Berry Doug Birkenhauer Lora Branch Caprice Carthans CBS Chicago Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Chicago Tribune Pat Cummings Damn Interfering Video Activist Television Terry Dudley The Estate of Mark Morrisroe (Ringier Collection) at Fotomuseum Winterthur Sanford E. Gaylord Gerber/Hart Library and Archives Getty Images Rick Guasco Lisa Howe-Ebright Tim Karr Owen Keehan David Lebe The Legacy Project Rae Lewis-Thornton Thomas McGovern, from Bearing Witness (to AIDS) The Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report National AIDS Memorial National Institutes of Health U.S. Clinical Center National Library of Medicine Alice O’Malley Pond 5 Positively Aware Magazine by TPAN Public Arts Fund Alon Reninger/Contact Press Images John Ryan Victor Salvo Dean Sameshima San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library Renslow Sherer Tactical Media Files The 10% Show Evany Turk Video Data Bank Windy City Times/Outlines/BLACKlines Archives, by Tracy Baim, Mike Carter, Genypher Novak and Rex Wockner Israel Wright
Special thanks to: OTV—Open Television Alphawood Foundation Gerber/Hart Library and Archives Tracy Baim Lora Branch Sharon Zurek Dave Beedy Lori Cannon Victor Salvo Owen Keehan Anthony Hirschel Melissa Terrell Minnie Productions Eleven04 Moonwalker Cafe Chicago Film Office Illinois Film Office
Spoken word by Storie Deveraux “June 5, 1981”
Additional music provided by The Music Bed “Rest, Get Here” by Sharon Irving “All We’re Living For” by Sharon Irving
Promotion provided by Bigmouth Creative
Filmed on Location in Chicago, IL
HIV and the Journey Toward Zero Part 2: The Legacy from Journey Towards Zero on Vimeo.
HIV does not discriminate based on race, age, gender, gender identity or sexual orientation. But Black and Latino communities have been disproportionately affected by HIV since the beginning.
In Part 2 of HIV and the Journey Toward Zero, you’ll meet Black and Latino members of Chicago’s HIV advocate and survivor community. They’ll share the daily joys, dilemmas, successes and struggles of people living with, and working to end, the HIV epidemic. Learn more at journeytowardzero.com/.
HIV and the Journey Toward Zero: The Legacy is presented by the Chicago Department of Public Health and Tessa Films. Get updates and sign up for our newsletter at journeytowardzero.com/join-us/.
In Part 1 of HIV and the Journey Toward Zero, we explore important conversations around the past, present and future of the HIV epidemic. What does “the end” mean for those who have been there from the start, those living with HIV today and those leading the way to an HIV-free future? Find virtual and in-person screenings, or request to host a screening, at journeytowardzero.com/screenings/.
HIV and the Journey Toward Zero Part 2 from Journey Towards Zero on Vimeo.
The "HIV and the Journey Toward Zero" series sparks important conversations around the end of the HIV epidemic. What does “the end” mean for those who have been there from the start, those living with HIV today and those leading the way to an HIV-free future?
Part 2 of the series, "The Legacy," follows the everyday lives of younger advocates and people living with HIV. This next generation of leaders is at the beginning of their journey, and they offer a frank perspective on the realities and misconceptions shaping their world and the future.
Director: Chan C. Smith Producers: Alexis Jaworsky, Lisa Masseur, Chan C. Smith Executive Producer: Lisa Masseur Editor: Christina Stumpf Director of Photography: Chan C. Smith 1st Asst. Camera: Matthew Miele Assistant Camera: Mireillee “M” Lamort Production Coordinator: Julia Barr Production Business Manager: Mary Pat Forston Production Accountant: Lisa Bird Sound Utility: Patrick Bresnahan, Nicholas Fanelli, Nicholas Price, Shu Ling Yong Color by: ColorNation Colorist: Calvin Bellas Dialog Editor: Steve Wilke, Mix Kitchen Sound Effects Editor: Sophia Fishkin and Ava Shparago, Mix Kitchen Supervising Sound Editor/Re-Recording Mixer: Sam Fishkin, Mix Kitchen
Chicago Dept. of Public Health: Executive in Charge of Production: David Kern Chief Development Executive: Jorge Cestou Director of Creative Affairs: James Scalzitti Creative Executive: Riley Sorin Marketing Consultant: John Marth
Special appearances by: Carole Collier Dominique Savage
Music by: Slang Music Group
Additional music provided by: Audio Jungle, Musicbed
Archival and Stock Footage: Chris GotFootage Pond 5
Images Provided By: Terry Dudley Karma Munez Milani Varela
Special Thanks To: Anointed Vessel Ministries CALOR Carole Collier Center on Halsted Chicago Film Office Chicago Park District Dominique Savage El Rescate Eleven04 Fantasy Nightclub Hydrate Chicago Illinois Film Office Infinity Hyde Kentrele Shipp Lighthouse Foundation of Chicagoland Lotus Grand Ballroom Magnanimous Media Straight Outta Ballroom 8 & Aftermath Unique Williams The Varela Family Vivi Healthcare
Promotion provided by Bigmouth Creative
Filmed on Location in Chicago, IL
HIV and the Journey Toward Zero Part 1 from Journey Towards Zero on Vimeo.
"HIV and the Journey Toward Zero" sparks important conversations around the end of the HIV epidemic. What does “the end” mean for those who have been there from the start, those living with HIV today and those leading the way to an HIV-free future?
"HIV and the Journey Toward Zero" spotlights the perspective of some of Chicago’s most prominent activists. The film is presented in partnership with the Chicago Department of Public Health, Tessa Films and local community organizations. Join us as we hear from long-term survivors, newly diagnosed individuals, clinicians, researchers and community leaders — the voices that, together, can make HIV history.
Director: Chan C. Smith Producer: Lisa Masseur, Tessa Films Editor: Christina Stumpf Director of Photography: Ashley C. Battle Original music composed by: Joe George Shadid Line Producer: Sarah Minnie Creative Producer/Consultant: Sanford E. Gaylord Additional Camera Operator: Chan C. Smith 1st Asst. Camera/Camera Operator: Candice Majors DIT: Eric Almond Additional DIT: Emmanuel Bansa Gaffer: Kemi Mayomi Grip/Swing: Maddie C. Dodge Production Coordinator/Associate Producer: Julia Barr Payroll Manager: Holli Hopkins McGinley Production Business Manager: Mary Pat Forston Production Accountant: Lisa Bird Sound Utility: Nicholas Fanelli Key Makeup Artist: Libby Knapp Production Assistants: “Moishe” Zoe Bernardean, Joanna Bozic, Nick Canonaco, C’airra Cortez, John P. Harris, Mireillee “M” Lamort, Alex Monsalud, Luis Trevino Colorist: Craig Leffel Dialog Editor: Steve Wilke, Mix Kitchen Sound Effects Editor: Brian Leitner, Mix Kitchen Supervising Sound Editor/Re-Recording Mixer: Sam Fishkin, Mix Kitchen Archival Producer: Alexis Jaworski Research Assistants/Production Assistants: Otito Greg-Obi, Ronnie Chatterjee
Chicago Dept. of Public Health: Executive in Charge of Production: David Kern Chief Development Executive: Jorge Cestou Director of Creative Affairs: James Scalzitti Creative Executive: Riley Sorin
Stock and archival footage and images provided by: ACT UP AIDS Foundation of Chicago Associated Press The American Association for the Advancement of Sciences Tracy Baim Jeff Berry Doug Birkenhauer Lora Branch Caprice Carthans CBS Chicago Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Chicago Tribune Pat Cummings Damn Interfering Video Activist Television Terry Dudley The Estate of Mark Morrisroe (Ringier Collection) at Fotomuseum Winterthur Sanford E. Gaylord Gerber/Hart Library and Archives Getty Images Rick Guasco Lisa Howe-Ebright Tim Karr Owen Keehan David Lebe The Legacy Project Rae Lewis-Thornton Thomas McGovern, from Bearing Witness (to AIDS) The Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report National AIDS Memorial National Institutes of Health U.S. Clinical Center National Library of Medicine Alice O’Malley Pond 5 Positively Aware Magazine by TPAN Public Arts Fund Alon Reninger/Contact Press Images John Ryan Victor Salvo Dean Sameshima San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library Renslow Sherer Tactical Media Files The 10% Show Evany Turk Video Data Bank Windy City Times/Outlines/BLACKlines Archives, by Tracy Baim, Mike Carter, Genypher Novak and Rex Wockner Israel Wright
Special thanks to: OTV—Open Television Alphawood Foundation Gerber/Hart Library and Archives Tracy Baim Lora Branch Sharon Zurek Dave Beedy Lori Cannon Victor Salvo Owen Keehan Anthony Hirschel Melissa Terrell Minnie Productions Eleven04 Moonwalker Cafe Chicago Film Office Illinois Film Office
Spoken word by Storie Deveraux “June 5, 1981”
Additional music provided by The Music Bed “Rest, Get Here” by Sharon Irving “All We’re Living For” by Sharon Irving
Promotion provided by Bigmouth Creative
Filmed on Location in Chicago, IL
AutoIBO Demo 7/6/03 from AutoIBO on Vimeo.
AutoIBO Demo July 23
Best New Artist Grammy Winner, SAMARA JOY Sings Adele and Talks Her Love for Jazz | EXTENDED CUT https://youtu.be/l78McF0wGAk
Premiered Apr 20, 2023 Season 6, Episode 7, 2x Grammy Winner, Samara Joy!
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FANNIE SHORT FILM from Michele Brock on Vimeo.
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“Is this America?"
- Fannie Lou Hamer
These three words were part of sharecropper-turned-change maker Fannie Lou Hamer's impassioned plea to defend the right to vote for every citizen regardless of race, creed, or color.
It was a simple question with a complex challenge to the credentials committee for the 1964 Democratic National Convention. Speaking on behalf of the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party, Hamer detailed the scare tactics and the violence Black Americans faced in their long and storied quest to vote. She recounted her own brushes with brutality at the hands of the police when she was beaten so badly that her vision was impaired, and her kidneys were severely damaged.
Her gripping testimony was not just a call for the inclusion of Black delegates in the Democratic Party; it was also a prophetic warning that unless the nation extended equal treatment to Black Americans, the fight for voting rights, human rights, and civil rights would persist for years to come.
VIDEO - Back On T.R.A.C. (BOT).mp4 from Michele Brock on Vimeo.
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Angie's Journey from Candace Odili on Vimeo.
My capstone project focusing on a fellow MMI Grad who so happens to be blind.
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NEWS ALERT: @attorneycrump and @keyonharrold call on @manhattanda Cyrus Vance, Jr. to charge woman who attacked 14yo Keyon Harrold Jr after falsely accusing him of stealing her iPhone, which was later found in an @uber https://www.instagram.com/p/CJZLQPGJfCK/?igshid=yjp9pioinrs
Justice for @keyonharrold and his 14-year-old son, Keyon Harrold Jr. https://act.bencrump.com/a/keyon-harrold ⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️ PLEASE SIGN THE PETITION The right response from the hotel manager would have been to watch the surveillance videos in the hotel. Ask the questions that provide the answers on HOW the theft could have taken place and WHEN the theft could have taken place. Were the hotel guest and his son EVER NEAR the accuser when she had her phone. We already know the answer to the latter because it was found in an @uber vehicle. Also, the relationship between the hotel manager and the wrongful accuser should be investigated. There could be a clearer explanation as to why the hotel manager without hesitation chose to question the guests and follow the directions that she gave him instead of being objective and getting the facts from all parties. The hotel manager, the wrongful accuser, and the hotel, Arlo SoHo, in New York City, should all be found LIBEL FOR DAMAGES. ENOUGH IS ENOUGH! It is IMPERATIVE that Attorney Ben Crump makes his case on behalf of the Harrold family! Winning this lawsuit will send a loud and clear message to all of the Karens of this world that WE’RE NOT TAKING THEIR SHIT ANYMORE! This Karen picked the wrong one. The fact that he was a guest at Arlo SoHo should have been a clue that he wasn’t just some average Joe. However, I am average, but I AM A FIGHTER and if I could restrain myself from beating her racist behind, THIS IS DEFINITELY THE ROUTE THAT I WOULD GO! I’m going to do whatever I can to help this family and this law firm WIN THIS CASE! I just BEG THEM NOT TO SETTLE OUT OF COURT, PLEASE! The world NEED to be able to follow this case all the way through to their WIN! __________ On December 26, 2020, renowned Jazz musician Keyon Harrold and his 14-year-old son, Keyon Harrold Jr., were assaulted at Arlo SoHo, an upscale New York City hotel, by an unidentified woman. They came down from their hotel room to get breakfast when the woman accused the teenage boy of stealing her cellphone. She kept insisting that he show her his phone, alleging that it belongs to her and saying that "he's not leaving" until they prove https://www.instagram.com/p/CJZDpRbptb4/?igshid=h75nbrrt1xqh
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, ✝️ Willie Moore Jr. ✝️, and HAPPY NEW YEAR! Wishing you Love, Peace, Joy, Happiness, Health, and Wealth, and an abundance of many more birthdays to come! LeNasia Tyson - Lessons To Learn Official Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ytWVyridM6E _________________________ THE MISSING PEACE MOVIE Syndicated Radio Host, Inspirational Speaker, and best selling author Willie Moore Jr. were adopted at the tender age of three months old, never meeting anyone in his biological family. In 2020 after being rejected by his biological mother in 2009, Willie locates his entire biological family. Only to find out the whole rejection, hurt and betrayal was all a misunderstanding. Willie discovered "The Missing Peace" which was his biological family. This Movie is pre-recorded and it will be available all-day December 20th- December 21rst for anyone who purchases the movie. A link will be sent out on December 20th morning to all customers. This will be a family-friendly movie. Willie Moore Jr. has used his platforms to bring awareness to the 125,000 children in foster care for the last 10 years. December 20th is actually Willie Moore's birthday. Please feel free to post your purchased tickets using #THEMISSINGPEACEMOVIE. Family is always the answer | Bethany https://bethany.org/campaigns/family-is-always-the-answer #TheMissingPeaceMovie #Adoption #HallMarkStory #AdoptionRedemptionandLove #TheFamilyLottery @williemoorejrlive @wmjshow (at Chicago, Illinois) https://www.instagram.com/p/CJH302yJMaG/?igshid=6xi52un08e9e