![]() This site highlights some of the most exemplary films exploring lived experiences of those who have all too frequently been missing from those narratives, even as queer culture and queer media move closer to the mainstream. In the vast majority of LGBTQ+ themed films, QTPOC are sidelined, one-dimensional, comic relief, or simply invisible. MM: The website presents an annotated bibliography (or, really, filmography) of the very best American films that center on stories of queer and trans people of color (QTPOC). She holds an MLIS from Dominican University and a BA in journalism from Roosevelt University.ĪRB: Can you tell us more about " An Intersectional Lens: Towards a Queer and Trans People of Color (QTPOC) Film Canon"? She is currently a part-time Reference/World Languages Librarian at Prospect Heights Public Library District (IL) as well as a member of several local, state, and ALA committees, including the ALA Publishing Committee, which administers the Carnegie-Whitney Grant. He is interviewed here by Anjelica Rufus-Barnes (she/her/hers), a 2016 Spectrum Scholar and member of the Spectrum Advisory Committee. ![]() Mungin is a recipient of the 2018 Carnegie-Whitney Grant for his project An Intersectional Lens: Towards a Queer and Trans People of Color (QTPOC) Film Canon. He completely missed the boat on Spectrum 10 years ago and says it’s one of his greatest professional regrets, but he makes sure to mention it to all PoC thinking of entering the profession. Mungin's professional interests include virtual reference assessment, EDI assessment and accountability in the library profession and, of course, media librarianship. ![]() ![]() His core librarian duties include instruction, outreach, collections and reference. He received his MLIS from the University of Washington in 2010 and was Psychology Librarian/Associate Professor at James Madison University in Harrisonburg, VA from 2011 to 2017 before returning to the Pacific Northwest. The Canadian Opera Company commissioned WainwrightÃÂÃÂÃÂâÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂs second opera, about Roman Emperor Hadrian, to premiere in Toronto in the Fall of 2018.Michael Mungin (he/him/his) is a Research and Instruction Librarian serving University of Washington-Bothell and Cascadia College in Bothell, WA, about 15 minutes north of Seattle. In 2013 he sang for Billy Joel at the Kennedy Center Honors in Washington and October 2nd 2015 will see the Deutsche Grammophon release of a double CD/vinyl recording of Prima Donna with the BBC Symphony Orchestra. Recent achievements include the 2012 world premiere of Sing Me The Songs That Say I Love You: A Concert for Kate McGarrigle, the feature length music documentary that captured the May 2011 tribute concert honoring RufusÃÂÃÂÃÂâÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂàlate mother, the legendary Kate McGarrigle. His album Rufus does Judy recorded at Carnegie Hall in 2006 was nominated for a Grammy. At the age of 14 he was named CanadaÃÂÃÂÃÂâÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂs best young musician and later received the Juno Award for Best Alternative Album. He has collaborated with artists ranging from Elton John, David Byrne, Mark Ronson, Joni Mitchell to Burt Bacharach. He is one of the great male vocalists and songwriters of his generation, has released seven studio albums, three DVDs, and three live albums. The wonderful Rufus Wainwright, American-Canadian singer-songwriter and composer, returns to Brighton Dome. ![]()
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