Injustice against Lesbian, African American Women - Documentary
[link:http://www.advocate.com/year-review/2014/12/24/10-best-lgbt-documentaries-2014?page=0,9|
"Out in the Night"
In 2006 a group of African-American lesbians were arrested after an encounter in downtown Manhattan with a straight man who made unwanted sexual advances that resulted in the mans hospitalization for a minor injury. The sensationalized media coverage of the incident painted the group as a vicious gang, and several of the women received prison sentences that were disproportionate to the nature of the incident. Directed by Blair Doroshwalther, Out in the Night is an important documentary that tells the story from the point of view of these women. Through interviews, Doroshwalther demonstrates how sexism, racism, and homophobia resulted in failures by both the government and media in serving justice.
[link:
http://www.advocate.com/year-review/2014/12/24/10-best-lgbt-documentaries-2014?page=0,9|