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                <text>Since 2001, the Rainbow History Project hosts public panels and group discussions on a wide variety of historical topics. Each of these sessions is recorded and available to researchers and members of the community. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Some events were filmed and are available through the &lt;a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxBpdDGhR6XmUFVoEGLLeOA" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;RHP YouTube Channel&lt;/a&gt;. Others are in audio-only format. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;All panels have been digitized and are described in the catalog; only some of them have transcripts available. If the recording does not stream from inside the record, please contact RHP for assistance: info@rainbowhistory.org</text>
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                <text>All Rainbow History Project Public Panels are open to the public free of charge. All recordings are available to all researchers.&#13;
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              <text>Lesbian and Gay Pride Marches: Johannesburg 1990 &amp; 1992 [film]</text>
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              <text>This recording includes two films with footage from Johannesburg, South Africa, first and third pride marches:&#13;
Lesbian and Gay Pride March, Saturday, 13 October 1990; and,&#13;
Johannesburg Rights and Pride March, Saturday, 10 October 1992.</text>
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              <text>Film 1:  00:00-18:04  Johannesberg 1990&#13;
00:10-  Banner of GLOW Gay &amp; Lesbian Organization of Witwatersrand&#13;
00:15-02:55  -- Simon Nkoli and Blonde Woman read a "A call to all South Africans who are committed and non racist, non sexist, non-discriminatory,  democractic future to join in the First Lesbian and Gay March. A list of their demands, concerns, and challenges.&#13;
02:56--03:28  -- Flyer:  "Let's March for the Unity in the Community  13 October!" Voiceover discussion of the march with footage.   &#13;
03:29--04:29 --  Footage of preparations&#13;
04:28  -- Beverly Palesa Ditsie &#13;
04:56 -- an unknown White Man&#13;
05:34  -- Hendrik Pretorius, Dutch Reform Church&#13;
06:53 -- Edwin Cameron, &#13;
08:01 -- Simon Nkoli&#13;
09:13 -- Footage of the march&#13;
14:12 -- Comments from onlookers&#13;
15:08 -- Simon Nkoli speaking in a park after the march&#13;
16:00 -- Rainbow colored balloons. Comments from participants&#13;
17:58-18:02 -- End frame: Direct Cinema 1990&#13;
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18:03-18:30 -- Blank&#13;
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Film 2: Gay Life is Best Johannesburg Rights and Pride March 1992&#13;
18:31 -- Slide "For Jack"&#13;
18:33-19:04 -- Images&#13;
19:05 --  March footage begins and interview with woman&#13;
19:47 -- Title Slide "Gay Life is Best Johannesburg Rights and Pride March '92"&#13;
19:51 -- March and chanting&#13;
20:50 -- Man and woman discussing gay and lesbian life and ABIGALE; interspersed with fragments of other footage&#13;
26:48 -- March footage and speech by Simon Nkoli&#13;
27:40 -- Young Black Women talk about perceptions of gay as not being Black&#13;
28:50 -- Man and woman discussing politics&#13;
33:07 -- More marching and participants talking&#13;
34:18 -- Man and woman discussing&#13;
35:15 -- March onlookers&#13;
36:30 -- Participants in the park&#13;
39:03 -- Drag fashion show/competition&#13;
41:43 -- March footage and onlookers&#13;
43:35 -- End credits.&#13;
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              <text>Film 1: Unknown&#13;
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Film 2:&#13;
Produced by VNS and Idol Pictures for Association of Bisexuals, Gays, and Lesbians (ABIGALE) and Gay and Lesbian Organization of the Witwatersrand (GLOW). &#13;
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Camera: Lance Gewer; &#13;
Sound: Justin Mthembu; &#13;
Editor: Malcolm Adams; &#13;
Postproduction House: Six Street Studios; &#13;
Director: Zackie Achmat&#13;
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Thanks to:&#13;
Midi Achmat, Rachel Holmes, Jack Lewis, Hugh McLean, Graeme Reid &amp; Graeme Reid, Teresa Raizenberg, Funeka Soldaat, and all ABIGALE and GLOW members.</text>
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              <text>&lt;a href="https://youtu.be/-F6s-xWqDno" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;&lt;strong&gt;WATCH ONLINE VIA YOUTUBE&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
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              <text>Saturday, 13 October 1990, the march.&#13;
Saturday, 10 October 1992, the march.&#13;
c1993, the film. </text>
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