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It's the latest episode of the world famous Bottom of the Stream Movie Show! This week we are talking about 1991 action movie Dollman. Directed by Albert Pyun, starring Tim Thomerson; Jackie Earle Haley and Kamala Lopez, listen on to hear what we made of this cult classic about a 13inch high alien cop taking on the hoodlums on the grim streets on 90s New York. Yeah, you read that right… Bottom of the stream is a weekly podcast, hosted by film lovers Adam and Nick, exploring the parts of Netflix and Amazon that most people don't go to in a bid to find out what hidden gems are lurking down there Every week we rank the films we watch against each other and place them in what we like to call THE STREAM TABLE which can be found on our website www.bottomofthestream.com Follow us on Twitter, instagram and letterboxed at @bots_podcast Please consider supporting the show on Patreon, If you do we will give you lots of bonus content including early access to the episodes. Check it out over at www.patreon.com/bottomofthestream We also now have a discord so join us to hang out https://discord.gg/wJ3Bfqt
Political artist and women's rights activist Natalie White returns to talk about her famous family, her crusade to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment, and why the people are more powerful than politicians on episode 144 of the Far Out with Faust Podcast.*This is our second conversation with Natalie White. Check out Part 1 (episode 143) at: https://youtu.be/VRZ22gwINF0Natalie White is a pioneering feminist and artist renowned for her groundbreaking work in Giant Polaroid Photography and fervent advocacy for women's rights. Her notable solo exhibition at The WhiteBox Foundation in June/July 2016 set the stage for a momentous 250-mile march from New York City to Washington, D.C., aimed at propelling the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) into the national conversation. Demonstrating her commitment, White boldly painted “ERA NOW” on the Capitol steps, leading to her arrest and subsequent self-represented trial just before the 2017 Presidential Inauguration and Women's March. Despite the trial's high-profile nature, with support from celebrities like Patricia Arquette and Kamala Lopez, White faced minimal repercussions, showcasing her ability to leverage media for her cause.As co-director of Equal Means Equal, alongside Kamala Lopez, White played a crucial role in reviving the ERA movement, contributing to Nevada, Illinois and Virginia's ratification—the first states to do so in nearly four decades. Her activism extended to challenging the Trump Administration's and Education Secretary Betsy DeVos's policies, particularly their undermining of Title IX protections. White's relentless pursuit of gender equality and her innovative use of art and activism have solidified her status as a formidable force in the fight for women's constitutional rights.In this episode, Faust and Natalie find common ground in spite of conflicting political backgrounds. Natalie delves into her famous family, the Whites of West Virginia, and what it was like to have Johnny Knoxville make a movie about them.Discussion highlights include:-The White Family legacy on folk art in America-Natalie's advocacy for the Equal Rights Amendment and women's rights-What it means to be an “outlaw” and the value of civil disobedience-How the Biden Administration is thwarting the Equal Rights Amendment-Why the Democrats don't want social change-How the government is manipulating information to instill fear and discourage free thought via concepts like “misinformation”-The implications of censorship in terms of the First Amendment and the value and power of the Internet to promote free speech-The differences between the government narrative and the reality of political events like the Israeli-Palestinian conflict-How those in power misuse the idea of conspiracy theories to discourage critical thinking-The dynamics of power between the state and the people-The importance of personal responsibility and action in seeking truth and engaging in activism-The impact of cultural and family legacy on Natalie's activism and artistic workCheck out our other episodes featuring Natalie WhiteFOWF Episode 143: https://youtu.be/VRZ22gwINF0FOWF ERA Has Passed!: https://youtu.be/29Oy6y5QdI8Connect with Natalie WhiteFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/natalie.white.7186Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/itswhitetrashConnect with Equal Means Equal Website: https://equalmeansequal.org/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/equalmeansequalmovie/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/ERAEducationProjectInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/equalmeansequal/#Podcast #Activism #EqualRights
Artist and women's rights activist Natalie White beams in to explain why politicians are sabotaging the Equal Rights Amendment on episode 143 of the Far Out with Faust podcast. *We're thrilled to have Natalie White as our first in-person guest filmed at our brand-new studio…please share your feedback in the comments — we hope you love it as much as we do.*Natalie White is a pioneering feminist and artist renowned for her groundbreaking work in Giant Polaroid Photography and fervent advocacy for women's rights. Her notable solo exhibition at The WhiteBox Foundation in June/July 2016 set the stage for a momentous 250-mile march from New York City to Washington, D.C., aimed at propelling the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) into the national conversation. Demonstrating her commitment, White boldly painted “ERA NOW” on the Capitol steps, leading to her arrest and subsequent self-represented trial just before the 2017 Presidential Inauguration and Women's March. Despite the trial's high-profile nature, with support from celebrities like Patricia Arquette and Kamala Lopez, White faced minimal repercussions, showcasing her ability to leverage media for her cause.As co-director of @Equalmeansequal , alongside Kamala Lopez, White played a crucial role in reviving the ERA movement, contributing to Nevada, Illinois and Virginia's ratification—the first states to do so in nearly four decades. Her activism extended to challenging the Trump Administration's and Education Secretary Betsy DeVos's policies, particularly their undermining of Title IX protections. White's relentless pursuit of gender equality and her innovative use of art and activism have solidified her status as a formidable force in the fight for women's constitutional rights.In this episode, Faust and Natalie discuss the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA): its history, political obstacles, and implications for gender equality in the United States. The two cover questions including: -What is the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA), and why has it not been officially added to the Constitution despite being ratified by the necessary number of states?-Are women actually second class citizens in the United States?-How have political figures like Joe Biden and Kamala Harris approached the ERA, and what criticisms have been leveled against their actions or inactions?-In what ways could the ERA impact women's rights, particularly regarding abortion rights and gender equality in the workplace?-How does the discussion address the role of state constitutions and the federal constitution in protecting or failing to protect women's rights?-What are the historical challenges and political opposition that the ERA has faced since its introduction?-How have recent legal and political efforts aimed at getting the ERA published in the Constitution been received or obstructed?-What arguments are made concerning the potential effects of the ERA on military service and insurance policies for women?-How does the conversation critique the Democratic Party's reliance on gender equality issues for political gain without making substantial progress toward actual legal equality?-How does the recent overturning of Roe v. Wade affect the women's rights movement?-What is the US military's stance on women's right to choose?-Can women be drafted by the US military?Stay tuned till the end, when Natalie mentions how you can get involved in the fight for women's equality.Connect with Natalie WhiteFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/natalie.white.7186Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/itswhitetrashConnect with Equal Means Equal Website: https://equalmeansequal.org/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/equalmeansequalmovie/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/ERAEducationProjectInstagram: ht
I was super excited to finally get to meet one of my favorite actresses and super activist Kamala Lopez. Kamala has worked as an actor in over thirty feature films including starring roles in Born in East L.A., Deep Cover, The Burning Season (winner of 2 Emmys, 3 Golden Globes and the Humanitas Prize), Clear and Present Danger, Lightning Jack, and I Heart Huckabees. She has starred in over sixty television shows including Black Jesus, Medium, 24, Alias, NYPD Blue, Hill Street Blues, Miami Vice, and 21 Jump Street (winner of the Imagen Award). In 2016, her follow-up feature, the documentary Equal Means Equal, won Best U.S. Documentary (Audience Award) at Michael Moore's TCF Festival and was a New York Times Critics' Pick. The film was the catalyst behind a national civil rights movement resulting in the ratification of the 28th Amendment to the United States Constitution: The Equal Rights Amendment.
Movie Meltdown - Episode 562 This episode we head back out into the world as we visit the Lexington Comic & Toy Convention. And after looking at all the toys, we then sit down to discuss the Full Moon Feature Dollman directed by Albert Pyun and starring Tim Thomerson, Jackie Earle Haley and Kamala Lopez. And as we decide who our favorite American Gladiator is, we also cover... Near Dark, Trancers, Billy Wirth, Cobra, as fun as murderous gangs can be, Romeo is Bleeding, shared universe, Charles Band, desolate buildings and rubble, VHS boxes, Marc Singer, full-length mirrors, Helen Hunt, Death Wish, VideoZone, special effects, Jane Austen's Mafia!, Rip Torn, he plays skeezy, you gotta be oily, hot and ripped, I hate when my sarcophagus is sore, Trancers II, Sledge Hammer!, Megan Ward, post-apocalyptic landscape, Crying Freeman, this is the wrong kind of weird, Buck Rogers, safety precautions, Morgan Fairchild and are you into anime? Spoiler Alert: Full spoilers for the 1991 release Dollman. So watch it beforehand for spoiler-free listening. “I was very interested at this point… I was concerned for his well-being… I wanted to know what was going on.” For more on "Lexington Comic and Toy Convention", go to: http://www.lexingtoncomiccon.com/
On our show, "Howling At The Full Moon" for our 15th episode we're going intergalactic with the Paramount era sci-fi action yarn from 1991 "DOLLMAN" directed by Albert Pyun. This one stars the incomparable Tim Thomerson and boasts a stellar supporting cast with Jackie Earle Haley, Kamala Lopez, Judd Omen, Nicolas Guest, Frank Collision, Samantha Phillips, Michael Halsey, Frank Doubleday and many more! "Dollman" is a story about Brick Bardo, a hard boiled police officer that crash lands on Earth where he is just 13 inches tall! Join our hosts Cameron Scott and Dustin Hubbard as they dissect a Full Moon classic that in the end has them rather divided on their ratings. Brick Bardo may be the toughest cop on planet Arturus but on Earth he's in way over his head! This is the 15th episode in a series of shows all about Charles Band's Full Moon entertainment Empire where we've got mad scientists, sci-fi epics, and rabid clowns all in one place! When you need a break from reality, let our hosts guide you through the madhouse of bloodthirsty vampires, psychopathic cookies, and maniacal puppets. Don't be a squid and join us in the fun!
To wrap up our winter break, Cristen and Caroline revisit their episode on fighting for the Equal Rights Amendment. C&C talk to filmmaker and activist Kamala Lopez about the century-long fight for an ERA, why we still need one, and the unladylike power we have to finally get a constitutional IUD to protect our rights from unplanned politics. Unladylike will be back on January 21st with a brand new season! Unladylike: A Field Guide to Smashing the Patriarchy and Claiming Your Space is available now, wherever books and audiobooks are sold. Signed copies are available at podswag.com/unladylike. This episode is brought to you by Ritual [Ritual.com/UNLADYLIKE]. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
To wrap up our winter break, Cristen and Caroline revisit their episode on fighting for the Equal Rights Amendment. C&C talk to filmmaker and activist Kamala Lopez about the century-long fight for an ERA, why we still need one, and the unladylike power we have to finally get a constitutional IUD to protect our rights from unplanned politics. Unladylike will be back on January 21st with a brand new season! Unladylike: A Field Guide to Smashing the Patriarchy and Claiming Your Space is available now, wherever books and audiobooks are sold. Signed copies are available at podswag.com/unladylike. This episode is brought to you by Ritual [Ritual.com/UNLADYLIKE].
Small Talk Live with Lila Hart - Episode 2 Shot June 15th, 2019 Small Talk Live with Lila Hart is a weekly live talk show hosted by comedian Lila Hart every Saturday night 10pm to midnight only on Channel 310. Originally from Seattle, Washington comedian Lila Hart hosts a weekly variety talk show. We guarantee after watching an episode you will feel like you're a friend of Lila Hart. Be a fan, be a sweethart! Lila transformed her interview show into a live talk show. We're so proud of her here at Channel 310. Small Talk Panel Dru Presta @drupresta www.instagram.com/drupresta Kamala Lopez @equalmeansequal Goonsquad Panel Arthur Hamilton Comedian Guests: Afrodyete @afrodyete3625 www.instagram.com/afrodyete3625 Abraham Boche @abraham.boche www.instagram.com/abraham.boche Glenn Bolton @glennbcomic www.instagram.com/glennbcomic Alexis Miranda @lexthegawd www.instagram.com/lexthegawd Musical Guests: Afrodyete @afrodyete3625 www.instagram.com/afrodyete3625 Glenn Bolton @glennbcomic www.instagram.com/glennbcomic --- Director/Editor/Lead Writer: Eric Abbenante @ericabbenante www.instagram.com/ericabbenante 1st Camera Operator: Eric Abbenante 2nd Camera Operator: Max Goldman 3rd Camera Operator: Mark Scott Raineri @markscottraineri www.instagram.com/markscottraineri Theatrical sound Technician: Arthur Hamilton @comedianarthurhamilton www.instagram.com/comedianarthurhamilton Musical Conductor: Norman Davis @therealtruthnoir www.instagram.com/therealtruthnoir Lead Writers: Lila Hart and Eric Abbenante Writers: Niles Abston @thenilesabstonshow www.instagram.com/thenilesabstonshow Norman Davis @therealtruthnoir www.instagram.com/therealtruthnoir Arthur Hamilton Melissa J @melissajcomedy www.instagram.com/melissajcomedy Rogin Kim @roginkim www.instagram.com/roginkim Caesar Lizardo @squeezetheday21 www.instagram.com/squeezetheday21 Roger Lopez @rogerlopezcomedy www.instagram.com/rogerlopezcomedy Victor Martinez Jr Lila Hart Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lovelilahart Twitter: https://twitter.com/lovelilahart?lang=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LoveLilaHart YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/lovelilahart SnapChat: https://www.snapchat.com/add/LHart Subscribe to Channel 310: www.youtube.com/Channel310 Channel 310 Podcasts Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3XW63qvHjAQl7ae7WqoHFD Channel 310 Podcasts iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/channel-310/id1490746066 Channel 310 Podcasts Website: https://channel310.podbean.com/
Stacey Gualandi chats with Kamala Lopez, the award-winning actress, activist and director of the documentary . I think you will enjoy this fascinating “Her-story” lesson! In her 2016 film, tackled gender discrimination, legalizing equality and the mission long underway to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment. The film received Best U.S. Documentary (Audience Award) at and was a . She also just received the inaugural , which she will accept at the National Press Club in March. It is described as an "unflinching look at how women are treated in the United States today" and likely an early rallying cry for the current - and very timely - E.R.A. ratification "movement." with host Stacey Gualandi, is a show from , an Online Magazine which features news and interviews with women who want to make the world a better place. Check out their latest book, "" at changemakersbook.com. From newsmakers, changemakers, entrepreneurs, best-selling authors, cancer survivors, adventurers, and experts on leadership, stress and health, to kids helping kids, global grandmothers improving children's lives, and women who fight for equal rights, "It's the world as we see it." The Women's Eye Radio Show is available on iTunes and at . Learn more about The Women's Eye at
If Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg could add anything to the US Constitution, it would be an Equal Rights Amendment (ERA)--and Cristen and Caroline are on a mission to make that happen. Today, we talk to filmmaker and activist Kamala Lopez about the century-long fight for an ERA, why we still need one, and the unladylike power we have to finally get a constitutional IUD to protect our rights from unplanned politics. Find #IUDmyrights images to share (and resources galore) at unladylike.co. Follow Unladylike on social @unladylikemedia. Sign up for our newsletter at unladylike.co/newsletter. Find Unladylike merch at unladylike.co/shop. This episode is brought to you by Beyond Meat [http://beyondmeat.com/unladylike], Flex [http://ihatetampons.com with code UNLADYLIKE], Stitch Fix [http://stitchfix.com/unladylike], Vrai & Oro [http://truthandgold.com/unladylike], Mod Cloth [http://modcloth.com with code UNLADYLIKE] and The Spy Who Dumped Me [in theaters August 3]. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
If Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg could add anything to the US Constitution, it would be an Equal Rights Amendment (ERA)--and Cristen and Caroline are on a mission to make that happen. Today, we talk to filmmaker and activist Kamala Lopez about the century-long fight for an ERA, why we still need one, and the unladylike power we have to finally get a constitutional IUD to protect our rights from unplanned politics. Find #IUDmyrights images to share (and resources galore) at unladylike.co. Follow Unladylike on social @unladylikemedia. Sign up for our newsletter at unladylike.co/newsletter. Find Unladylike merch at unladylike.co/shop. This episode is brought to you by Beyond Meat [http://beyondmeat.com/unladylike], Flex [http://ihatetampons.com with code UNLADYLIKE], Stitch Fix [http://stitchfix.com/unladylike], Vrai & Oro [http://truthandgold.com/unladylike], Mod Cloth [http://modcloth.com with code UNLADYLIKE] and The Spy Who Dumped Me [in theaters August 3].
On this week's episode, the gang chats about a flagship film in the Full Moon Entertainment catalog, Dollman! How amazing are all these ultra-violent, ultra-cheap special effects? Why does Jackie Earle Haley want to "rule" the Bronx? And why couldn't we see Dollman standing next to a giant Coke can or something? PLUS: The latest in ridiculous WHM fake movie titles — We Bought A Zoo 2: We Blew Up A Zoo!Dollman stars Tim Thomerson, Jackie Earle Haley, Kamala Lopez, Humberto Ortiz, Nicholas Guest, and Frank Collison; directed by Albert Pyun.
The Equal Rights Amendment is destined to be added to the US Constitution and Illinois really should be the 37th state to ratify it. This week, Tom Moss talks with Kamala Lopez, the director of the documentary Equal Means Equal, and artist Natalie White to learn more. A joint resolution to ratify the amendment will be voted on this spring. State Senator Heather Steans joins to explain the process. Subscribe on iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts. Or listen online at indivisiblechicago.com/podcast.
Slate Culture Writer, Aisha Harris sits down with actress, filmmaker, and activist Kamala Lopez, about her new documentary, Equal Means Equal, which advocates hard for the ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment; and talks Donald Glover and his new off-kilter half-hour comedy on FX, Atlanta with Kara Brown, staff writer at Jezebel. Check out: -Donald Glover’s Community by Rembert Browne -Solange Knowles essay: “And do you belong I do?” I do. -Paperboy song from Atlanta -How Amos ’n’ Andy Paved the Way for Black Stars on TV -Black List Live! in LA Saturday, 9/17 Tell a friend to subscribe! Share this link: megaphone.link/represent Email: represent@slate.com Facebook: Slate Represent Twitter: @SlateRepresent, @craftingmystyle Production by Veralyn Williams Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of Represent, Slate Culture Writer, Aisha Harris sits down with actress, filmmaker, and activist Kamala Lopez, about her new documentary, Equal Means Equal, which advocates hard for the ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment; and talks Donald Glover and his new off-kilter half-hour comedy on FX, Atlanta with Kara Brown, staff writer at Jezebel. Check out: -Donald Glover’s Community by Rembert Browne -Solange Knowles essay: “And do you belong I do?” I do. -Paperboy song from Atlanta -How Amos ’n’ Andy Paved the Way for Black Stars on TV -Black List Live! in LA Saturday, 9/17 Check out other Panoply podcasts at itunes.com/panoply. Email: represent@slate.com Facebook: Slate Represent Twitter: @SlateRepresent, @craftingmystyle Production by Veralyn Williams Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kamala Lopez has just released the film Equal Means Equal which will be shown Friday as part of Women's Equality Week. On this week's Heartland Labor Forum, we interview her […] The post Kamala Lopez: “Equal Means Equal” appeared first on KKFI.
Dr. Jesse Rhines and Joel Marshall have an interview with actress/writer/director Kamala Lopez-Dawson. She talks about a pilot presentation she is directing about cheerleaders called Sideliners. Also discusses her roles in Star Trek Voyager, Deep Cover, I Heart Huckabees and Medium. Rhines, Marshall and Lopez-Dawson give practical tips to startup filmmakers.