It isn’t as new as some may think. I remember reading a book called Queering the Color Line by Siobhan Somerville, which looked as far back as silent film to show the overlap in race, gender, and sexual identity in its representation/misrepresentation throughout film. It is not as strange as it may seem to think about the overlaps: to see what was allowed, who was allowed to portray a person of color/a woman/a character with homosexual traits, and what was considered more taboo or more accepted than the next.
We just got a book in that isn’t quite as heavy, and a bit more focused in content. Out at the Movies: A History of Gay Cinema by Simon Callow. This book covers not only the history of homosexuality and attitudes towards it as portrayed through time, but also discusses the roles of closeted and openly gay actors, actresses, filmmakers, writers, producers, and directors. The focus of this book focuses more on modern cinema than Queering the Color Line, but that’s certainly not a bad thing. Recommended for those with a Queer Studies interest and film buffs.
Library employee Miguel Morales has been named a Diversity Fellow, a position within JCCC’s Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. Some of the countless exemplary qualities Miguel brings to the group include his work with student groups like LUNA (Latinos United Now and Always) and Queers & Allies; his contributions to both latino/latina publications and the ODEI journal, Voices; his public speaking engagements to faculty; and many more examples exceeding what many accomplish in a lifetime (at least me).
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Does she look surprised? Yes she does. But she shouldn’t be, because Cindy Clark has earned the EXCEL Award for JCCC Employee of the Year. That’s right: of every staff member on campus classified as Maintenance/Service or Office/Technical, full or part time, the library’s very own Cindy Clark has been named supreme champion. So congratulations!