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What we are seeing now in the US, with the rollback of so many progressive victories, and with the passage of bigoted legislation towards sexual minorities, is in many ways the final stage of a decades-long strategy by violent strains of American Christian Evangelism. That strategy has seen Africa used as a testing ground in an ideological war against sexual minorities. And that war has returned home with a vengeance; newly emboldened, with more support, and with a more focused strategic vision. Reverend Doctor Kapya Kaoma is an Anglican priest from Zambia, a human rights activist, and one of the central figures in the documentary film, “God Loves Uganda”. Kapya is also a researcher, and the author of several books, including “American Culture Warriors in Africa”, “Christianity, Globalization, and Protective Homophobia.” He has testified before the US Congress, US State Department, and the United Nations. Though he has also focused on Environmental Ethics, much of his research and advocacy work focuses on the targeting of the LGBTQIA community in Africa and the Christian Evangelical and Catholic roots of this persecution. See below for links to organizations in Africa that are in need of your support for their work on the front lines. Free Block 13 (Kenya) SMUG (Sexual Minorities Uganda) Transbantu Association (Zambia) Support our independent human rights journalism by supporting Latitude Adjustment Podcast on Patreon today!
Joel – Been Watching: Three Thousand Years of Longing available in theaters The Blair Witch Project available on Amazon Prime and HBO Twitches available on Disney+ Sandman available on Netflix Recommendations from 2012-16: God Loves Uganda available for rental Calvary available for rental Silence available on Paramount+ or for rental Honorable Mentions: The Hunt available for rental Fruitvale Station available for rental 13th available on Netflix Arrival on Showtime or for rental O.J.: Made in America available for purchase Sparkle – Bad Day at Black Rock available on Criterion and for rental I Wanna Hold Your Hand currently unavailable House of the Dragon available on HBO Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power available on Amazon Prime Recommendations from 2017-22: Oklahoma City (2017) available for rental Blindspotting available for rental Never Rarely Sometimes Always available for rental Honorable Mentions: Nomadland available on Hulu American Factory available on Netflix The Assistant available on Hulu Honey Boy available on Amazon Prime Them That Follow available on Showtime or for rental
Recorded: 6/27/2021 / Published: 2/17/2022Call in at 865-268-4005 to leave your question or visit the Krypt at https://kuldrinskrypt.com. In this week's episode of The Krypt we are raping up gay pride month by talking about giving you a list of the top ten LGBTQ documentaries according to Screenrant.com and then we have a quick, funny, and surprisingly refreshing bonus article about the Weiner Twitter video.- Rules to Love By: ( https://inclusionwoodworks.com )1: Safe, sane, consensual, and informed2: KNKI: Knowledge, No Intolerance, Kindness, Integrity3: “Submission is not about authority and it's not about obedience; it is all about relationships of love and respect.” -Wm. Paul Young“Top 10 LGBTQ Documentaries to Watch-S03E50” Netflix's "A Secret Love" (& 9 Other LGBTQ Documentaries) To Watch https://screenrant-com.cdn.ampproject.org/v/s/screenrant.com/netflix-secret-love-other-lgbtq-documentaries-to-watch/amp/?amp_js_v=a6&_gsa=1&usqp=mq331AQKKAFQArABIIACAw%3D%3D#aoh=16247557426252&referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com&_tf=From%20%251%24s&share=https%3A%2F%2Fscreenrant.com%2Fnetflix-secret-love-other-lgbtq-documentaries-to-watch%2F#10: A Secret Love (2020)#9: Disclosure (2020)#8: Circus Of Books (2019)#7: Halston (2019) (Amazon Prime original documentary)#6: The Death And Life Of Marsha P. Johnson (2017)#5: Tig (2015)#4: Bridegroom (2013)#3: God Loves Uganda (2013)#2: We Were Here (2011)#1: Paris Is Burning (1990)- Listener RecommendationsArt Kitten: I'm not sure exactly what you'd classify it but Angel's In America was an emotional journey about the aids epidemic in the LGBT community. Emma Thompson, Meryl StreepK J: “Howard” and “Equal” are narratives based on the Hollywood scene."Original Pride: the Satyrs Motorcycle Club""You're the Top: the Cole Porter Story." EXCELLENT.“Zach Weiner Owns Leaked Video, Support Goes Viral”By: Mike Mishkin / June 22, 2021https://ilovetheupperwestside.com/zach-weiner-owns-leaked-video-support-goes-viral/ When the New York Post wrote about the leaked video of City Council District 6 candidate Zach Weiner being gagged while tied up by a dominatrix – a video which was flagged to the Post by Weiner's own campaign manager – the 26-year-old candidate had no issues owning up to his interest in BDSM.“I didn't want anyone to see that, but here we are,” Weiner said in a statement to the Post. “I am not ashamed of the private video circulating of me on Twitter. This was a recreational activity that I did with my friend at the time, for fun. Like many young people, I have grown into a world where some of our most private moments have been documented online.” Weiner went on to say that he's a “proud BDSMer” who “like[s] BDSM activity.” HomeCommunityZach Weiner Owns Leaked Video, Support Goes ViralZach Weiner Owns Leaked Video, Support Goes Viral Mike Mishkin June 22, 2021 CommunityWhen the New York Post wrote about the leaked video of City Council District 6 candidate Zach Weiner being gagged while tied up by a dominatrix – a video which was flagged to the Post by Weiner's own campaign manager – the 26-year-old candidate had no issues owning up to his interest in BDSM.“I didn't want anyone to see that, but here we are,” Weiner said in a statement to the Post. “I am not ashamed of the private video circulating of me on Twitter. This was a recreational activity that I did with my friend at the time, for fun. Like many young people, I have grown into a world where some of our most private moments have been documented online.” Weiner went on to say that he's a “proud BDSMer” who “like[s] BDSM activity.” The tweet: https://twitter.com/ELECTWEINER/status/1406293543975591952/photo/1 In an age in which public apologies are the norm, Weiner's ownership of his extracurricular interests proved to be refreshing – to over 83,000 who've liked his Twitter post which addresses the situation (starting with the word “Whoops”).Important Links:Full show notes: https://kuldrinskrypt.com/350National Suicide Hotline: 1-800-273-8255https://KuldrinsKrypt.com/Patreon https://kuldrinskrypt.com/silentcommunication https://KuldrinsKrypt.com/survey https://kuldrinskrypt.com/TeePublic Show Producers:- Benefactor ($2,000/month): - Pro Producer ($100/month): Buffalo_Max92- Master Producer ($50/month): - Executive Producer ($25/month) ShadowyFox, JunicornsAngel, Johnny Ferrell, Haru Webb, Rei Webb, Just_Call_Me_Ash, Kiongakyu, and dboat, - Sr. Producers ($10/month): xEmeraldxWolfx, ThatPlace: Oklahoma City, RoxieBear, Trouble113, Alexandria, babylove&Sir, SortOutTheKinks, Master Gabriel, Daddy Steve, Sir Pent, KJ, TwistedTink&JustTommy, ArtKitten, AuthorMistressBlackrose, UpstateScCouple, Crystal Force, CJ, Cali, PerfectlyThick, Thorn, Odie & Ceci, Toredon, Cap'n J, BxB, Saviy, Lilred rose, AK-47, Knot_the_Daddy, and Charlie & little bit- Producers ($5/month): Kainsin, CIVLdisobedience, Hadea, Lily, Sir&Kitten, Raven, Raider69time, Atsila, MBRpoodle, LylacWine, Baddogbad, CozyCow, Arctic Foxglove, Anomalous Mats, MsRedSin & AJRJ, Katnipmeow, WyldThyme&Deacon Sean, CheeryQuery, Ropestuff2, Rabbit, BurningRedHot, Sir Wolf ArchAngel, Subx13, CourtsDom, Anthony, Gator, Gizmo, JJ, Jon Shaw, TheCheshyre, -miggs-, TripleDelicious, Ben, and TinkerBrat- Jr. Producers ($1/month): K-2SO, Jeremiah, Morgana13, Brodie, The Gabbing Girl Time Podcast, Lexa, and AshleyBecome a show producer: https://KuldrinsKrypt.com/PatreonVendors I know, like, trust, and use: (None of these are paid sponsors of the podcast.)- http://bdsmcontracts.org Coupon code: kuldrin20 for a 20% discount on all purchases.- http://whippingstripes.com - My personal maker of most things leather and paracord impact toys.- https://www.etsy.com/shop/TorridTimber - Fine fetish furniture and accessories- https://www.etsy.com/shop/TheCraftyHedonist - Tink's Toys Fb Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2350280868612699 Fetlife Profile: https://fetlife.com/users/9885653?sp=3 *coupon for listeners (first purchase only) TinksToys13- Dark Delights Shops: https://darkdelightsshop.com/ (Watch my product review of them: https://kuldrinskrypt.com/DarkDelightsShop)Contact info:Email: MasterKuldrin@gmail.comFetlife Group: https://fetlife.com/groups/159275Fb: Kuldrin Fire https://www.facebook.com/kuldrin.fireTwitter: @MasterKuldrin https://twitter.com/MasterKuldrinInstagram: masterkuldrin https://www.instagram.com/masterkuldrin/Patreon: kuldrinskrypt https://www.patreon.com/KuldrinsKrypthttp://kuldrinskrypt.com/contactresource
Cleo will not be silenced (but she wouldn't mind sitting down once in a while) Show (Not Really) Discussed: Netflix' Dave Chapelle: The Closer Support this podcast on Patreon! www.patreon.com/cringewatchers Special guest: Cleopatra Kambugu https://www.instagram.com/xulaye/ Binging/Cringing: Lori is cringing at that NYT article on interracial dating https://www.nytimes.com/2021/11/11/style/interracial-dating.html Leila is binging God Loves Uganda and Call Me Kuchu https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m3_hKv4pEM4 https://callmekuchu.com/ Ad: Ruth's Refuge https://ruthsrefuge.org/ Credits: Our editor is Karen Y. Chan karenychan.com Judith Walker created our logo and cover art Dallas DL Engram created our theme song @dadollars Our ad music is by Sidhartha Corses siddharthamusic.bandcamp.com/
As the world has been extremely uneventful these past two weeks, we've left the Negronomicon on the shelf for E7 and went straight into the Crit: unpacking the inner workings and social/political implications of The First Purge and fangirling over Black Rambo. Get into it. Special shouts out to Kaitlin for requesting a Purge crit! Got a movie for us? Slide into the DMs on Twitter or IG @ScaryCritPod. Gems from E7:Halloween (2007)Scream (1996)P-Valley (2020)The Hills Have Eyes (1977)Pet Sematary (1989)Rat Race (2001)The Ruins (2008)The First Purge (2018)The Purge (2013)The Purge: Anarchy (2014)The Purge: Election Year (2016)Star Trek: Discovery (2017)The Wire (2002)Meet the Browns (2008)Jason’s Lyric (1994)God Loves Uganda (2013)
Filmmaker Wanuri Kahiu joins us from Nairobi to discuss her internationally acclaimed film RAFIKI (2018) alongside Mélanie Laurent's intense BREATHE (2014). Catch Wanuri on TCM's "Women Make Movies" series on October 13. Follow us @filmandmoviepod on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, and leave us a five-star review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your pods.RAFIKI is streaming on Criterion Channel: https://www.criterionchannel.com/rafikiBREATHE is streaming on Kanopy: https://kanopy.com/video/breatheWanuri recommends LES ADOPTÉS: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2004279/referenceAlonso recommends LITTLE DARLINGS https://www.amazon.com/Little-Darlings-Tatum-ONeal/dp/B0026W9NJE/?tag=alonsoduralde-20 and GOD LOVES UGANDA https://kanopy.com/video/god-loves-uganda
The guys talk about the crazy fundamentalist pentecostal evangelly happenings in Uganda.
The BlackStar Film Festival (BlackStar) returns August 1-4, 2019 with a stellar slate of black, brown and indigenous films from around the globe. The BlackStar Film Festival is an annual celebration of the visual and storytelling traditions of the African diaspora and of global communities of color, showcasing films by black, brown and indigenous people from around the world. Continuing its legacy of discovery and excellence, audiences can expect must-see film premieres, poignant artist discussions, and discover new cinematic favorites from this year’s class of emerging filmmakers. Founded in 2012 by Maori Karmael Holmes, BlackStar has become the hottest event on the film festival calendar. With a program unlike any other, BlackStar is the destination to discover new artists voices from Black and global indigenous filmmakers. Artists including Terence Nance (An Oversimplification of Her Beauty; HBO’s Random Acts of Flyness), and Matthew A. Cherry (9 RIdes; ABC's Whiskey Cavalier), and Nijla Baseema Mu'min (Jinn) have shared their work at the festival and from BlackStar cultivated a fanbase that has grown with their careers. BlackStar Festival Film Highlights: This year’s festival features sneak preview of Hip-Hop: The Songs That Shook America, a new documentary series directed by directed Erik Parker and One9. From Executive Producers Ahmir "Questlove" Thompson, Tariq "Black Thought" Trotter, Shawn Gee, and Alex Gibney, Fear No Gumbo, a documentary feature directed by Kimberly Rivers Roberts, about the 13 years since the deadly Category 5 Hurricane Katrina that made landfall on Florida and Louisiana and the corruption and systemic racism that still victimizes the residents that returned after Katrina. A new documentary from Emmy Award-winning director and Macarthur "genius" fellow Stanley Nelson (The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution). Boss which explores over 150 years of African American entrepreneurship, from bondage to billion dollar moguls. Academy Award-winning director, Roger Ross Williams (Music By Prudence, God Loves Uganda) will be on-hand for the debut of his latest documentary The Apollo chronicling the unique history and contemporary legacy of New York City's landmark Apollo Theater. Panels and Awards: BlackStar will present the Luminary Award to Marcia Smith, President of Firelight Media. To commemorate the 30th anniversary of Do The Right Thing, filmmaker Spike Lee and activist Tarana Burke will discuss the possibilities of using radical storytelling to center social justice and foster narrative change. For news and updates go to blackstarfest.org
In this episode we discuss the documentary 'God Loves Uganda' which draws a connection between christian missionaries and public policy of Uganda particularly the controversial Anti-homosexuality bill.
Dr. Oliver Speck is the guest on this week's episode of The Chauncey DeVega Show. Oliver is a professor of Film Studies at Virginia Commonwealth University. He is the author or editor of numerous books and articles, most recently the new volume Quentin Tarantino's Django Unchained: The Continuation of Metacinema. In this episode of The Chauncey DeVega Show, Oliver and Chauncey discuss Tarantino's films, the politics of race and meaning in Django Unchained, media and representation, historical memory and Germany, terrorism, ISIS, and digital culture. As a bonus, Dr. Speck sat down for a second round where he shared his thoughts about the Paris terror attacks, the San Bernardino gun rampage, and other matters. Oliver is a smart, fun, and witty guest. It was a pleasure to chat with him at the virtual bar known as The Chauncey DeVega Show. During this episode, Chauncey DeVega commits a dangerous act of soda alchemy, discusses Obama's final State of the Union speech, and shares a story about how black folks turned a racial slur into something "beautiful" and the temptations said ugly word has for some white folks when they get drunk. In this week's show, Chauncey also says goodbye to David Bowie and shares his thoughts on the documentary God Loves Uganda.
This week's episode is primarily a discussion between Abraham and Matt Mackey about the Roger Ross Williams' documentary God Loves Uganda. It is revealing film exposing the problems of exporting more than the simple gospel among the needy people of Uganda.
Nonfiction filmmaking has truly revolutionized itself in recent years, bringing audiences stories which often seem too bizarre to be true. On this panel, leading documentary filmmakers expose how they choose their subjects and capture real life in new and innovative ways. You'll hear from Bobby Fischer Against the World director Liz Garbus, Big Men director Rachel Boynton, and God Loves Uganda director Roger Ross Williams. Film critic Eric Hynes moderates.
A unique breakdown of what "God Loves Uganda" was really about. Live Unscripted Review of "God Loves Uganda" and the movement it hasn't generated. Click the link to listen in the chatroom or listen by phone call 818 739 8913, press 1 if you want to comment and join the conversation.
A unique breakdown of what "God Loves Uganda" was really about. Live Unscripted Review of "God Loves Uganda" and the movement it hasn't generated. Click the link to listen in the chatroom or listen by phone call 818 739 8913, press 1 if you want to comment and join the conversation.
Roger Ross Williams, the director, God Loves Uganda, which opens theatrically Nov. 1 in San Francisco at the Roxie Theatre, joins us for an interview. Roger Ross Williams directed and produced Music by Prudence, winner of the 2010 Academy Award for documentary short subject. He is the first African American to win an Oscar for directing and producing a film. He has produced and directed dozens of hours of non-fiction programming for major television networks and cable channels. Williams has won numerous awards for his work. Currently, Williams has several projects in development, including a feature narrative film about the African American Baptist church titled Black Sheep. Visit http://www.godlovesuganda.com/ We close with a show recorded June 19, which closes with an interview with two directors, KATHERINE FAIRFAX WRIGHT - filmmaker; MALIKA ZOUHALI-WORRALL - filmmaker and LONGJONES - subject from the film, Call Me Kuchu, which screened at Frameline June 19, 2012. The film depicts the last year in the life of David Kato, a courageous, quick-witted and steadfast man whose wisdom and achievements were not fully recognized until after his death. While heartbreaking, the documentary traces a narrative that takes the viewer beyond the chronicle of victimization depicted in international news media: it tells the nuanced story of David and Kampala's kuchus as they work to change their fate, and that of other kuchus across Africa.depicts the last year in the life of a courageous, quick-witted and steadfast man whose wisdom and achievements were not fully recognized until after his death.
Dave and Alonso discuss movies by, for and about Christians, which may or may not involve an "Oogieloves" reference. And Dave defends an aggressively unloved new movie. Subscribe (and review us) at iTunes, like our Facebook page, follow us @linoleumcast, it ain't what you do, it's the way that you do it, and that's what get results.
Today I will be participating in the Sista-toSista visiting team going to Central California Women's Facility in Chowchilla, California, which means I will be on the road at 6 AM, so we are going on a bit earlier and rebroadcasting a couple of popular shows with one new interview. On the occation of Mrs. Rosa Parks's anniversary of her passing October 24, we rebraodcast an interview with biographer Dr. Jeanne Theoharis, whose The Rebellious Life of Mrs, Rosa Parks dispells myths as it enlightens audiences to a truer picture of this phonomenal woman. We close with an interview with Roger Ross Williams, the director, God Loves Uganda, another wonderful selection at the 2013 UNAFF which continues through Sunday, October 27, 2013. God Loves Uganda opens theatrically Nov. 1 in San Francisco at the Roxie Theatre. Roger Ross Williams directed and produced Music by Prudence, winner of the 2010 Academy Award for documentary short subject. He is the first African American to win an Oscar for directing and producing a film. He has produced and directed dozens of hours of non-fiction programming for major television networks and cable channels. Williams has won numerous awards for his work. Currently, Williams has several projects in development, including a feature narrative film about the African American Baptist church titled Black Sheep. Visit http://www.unaff.org/2013/f_god.html
This week on the BIG show, Oscar-winning filmmaker, Roger Ross Williams will be our special guest to discuss his latest documentary, God Loves Uganda. Williams is the first African-American director to win an Academy Award for directing and producing a film, short or feature. Plus, with a strong slate of Black films in theaters this fall, we look back at the Class of 1991 and how this year stacks up. We'll also have entertainment news and reviews of the latest films including Captain Phillips all on Episode 223 of Keeping It Reel with FilmGordon.
In this episode, Matthew Groves interviews Oscar-winner documentary director, Roger Ross Williams, about his film, God Loves Uganda, which tells the story of the influence of conservative Christian missionaries and the dangerous effect they have LGBT Ugandans as well as Ugandan politics and religion at large. Notes: Sorry about some of the fluctuations in audio in the interview. PBS - Independent Lens: http://www.pbs.org/independentlens/