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====Date: [[:Category: | ====Date: [[:Category:1991|1991]]==== | ||
====Region: [[:Category:North America|North America | ====Region: [[:Category:North America|North America]]==== | ||
====Subject: [[:Category:Racial/Ethnic|Racial/Ethnic]] [[:Category:Sexual/Gender Orientation|Sexual/Gender Orientation | ====Subject: [[:Category:Racial/Ethnic|Racial/Ethnic]],[[:Category:Sexual/Gender Orientation|Sexual/Gender Orientation]]==== | ||
====Medium: [[:Category:Television|Television | ====Medium: [[:Category:Television|Television]]==== | ||
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'''Artist:''' Marlon Riggs | '''Artist:''' Marlon Riggs | ||
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'''Description of Artwork:''' Directed by Marlon Riggs, the film is a critically acclaimed, prize-winning examination of the lives of black gay men. Using a blend of poetry, narrative, dance, rap, music and social commentary, it examines the homophobia and racism affecting gay African-Americans. | '''Description of Artwork:''' Directed by Marlon Riggs, the film is a critically acclaimed, prize-winning examination of the lives of black gay men. Using a blend of poetry, narrative, dance, rap, music and social commentary, it examines the homophobia and racism affecting gay African-Americans. | ||
'''The Incident:''' The American Family Association launched a long campaign against public broadcasting in retaliation for PBS's decision to air the film, "Tongues Untied" as a part of the independently produced P.O.V series. The NEA provided a $5,000 grant for the production of | '''The Incident:''' The American Family Association launched a long campaign against public broadcasting in retaliation for PBS's decision to air the film, "Tongues Untied" as a part of the independently produced P.O.V series. The NEA provided a $5,000 grant for the production of ''Tongues Untied'' along with $250,000 to the P.O.V. series on PBS. The AFA and the Christian Coalition applied pressure to PBS supporters and Congress. | ||
'''Results of Incident:''' | '''Results of Incident:''' ''Tongues Untied'' aired in July of 1991, but many PBS member stations decided against airing the film, resulting in nearly half of all television households not having access to the film. The FCC received a few indecency complaints against stations airing the film. | ||
'''Source:''' Artistic Freedom Under Attack 1992 | '''Source:''' Artistic Freedom Under Attack 1992 | ||
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[[Category:North America]] | [[Category:North America]] | ||
[[Category:Racial/Ethnic]] | [[Category:Racial/Ethnic]] | ||
[[Category:Sexual/Gender Orientation]] | [[Category:Sexual/Gender Orientation]] | ||
[[Category:Television]] | [[Category:Television]] | ||
[[Category:Marlon Riggs]] | [[Category:Marlon Riggs]] | ||
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Revision as of 19:11, 26 July 2011
Date: 1991
Region: North America
Subject: Racial/Ethnic,Sexual/Gender Orientation
Medium: Television
Artist: Marlon Riggs
Confronting Bodies: American Family Association and Christian Coalition
Dates of Action: 1991
Location: Alexandria, Virginia
Description of Artwork: Directed by Marlon Riggs, the film is a critically acclaimed, prize-winning examination of the lives of black gay men. Using a blend of poetry, narrative, dance, rap, music and social commentary, it examines the homophobia and racism affecting gay African-Americans.
The Incident: The American Family Association launched a long campaign against public broadcasting in retaliation for PBS's decision to air the film, "Tongues Untied" as a part of the independently produced P.O.V series. The NEA provided a $5,000 grant for the production of Tongues Untied along with $250,000 to the P.O.V. series on PBS. The AFA and the Christian Coalition applied pressure to PBS supporters and Congress.
Results of Incident: Tongues Untied aired in July of 1991, but many PBS member stations decided against airing the film, resulting in nearly half of all television households not having access to the film. The FCC received a few indecency complaints against stations airing the film.
Source: Artistic Freedom Under Attack 1992
{{DISPLAYTITLE:Tongues United}