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Title Changing house / director, Z.A. Martohardjono
Published San Francisco, CA : Frameline, 2009

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Description 1 online resource (18 min.)
Series LGBT studies in video
Summary Rusty and Chelsea are a transgender lesbian couple who devoted fifteen years to making their Brooklyn home a communal living space for transgender women in need. Their house served a vital and unique community role with its doors always open to newcomers. A crossroads for transgender civil rights organizers, it became home to Stonewall legend Sylvia Rivera in the last years of her life. The couple's dream of a commune quickly met a complicated reality as it became unmanageable. Social workers referred more young transgender women to Rusty and Chelsea than they could accommodate and eventually, the self-made family lost their "Ma" Sylvia. In this intimate film, Rusty, Chelsea and long-time resident Cellia commemorate the house's rich activist history, reflect on the joys and challenges of communal living and discuss the continuing struggle of the transgender community with discrimination and homelessness
Notes Title from original container
This edition in English
Subject Transgender people -- New York -- Social conditions -- Drama
Genre/Form documentary film.
Feature films
Documentary films
Drama
Nonfiction films
Short films
Short films.
Documentary films.
Nonfiction films.
Feature films.
Courts métrages.
Documentaires.
Films autres que de fiction.
Form Streaming video
Author Martohardjono, Z. A., director.
Frameline (Firm)