Tacoma Action Collective (2018)
Tacoma Action Collective is a partnership of Black community organizers working in grassroots action and education. This video chronicles how the collective organized in response to the whitewashing of the exhibition Art, AIDS, America at the Tacoma Art Museum. The collective also reflects on their work at the 2016 International AIDS Conference in South Africa, responding to interconnected structural violences with the demand #StopErasingBlackPeople. Commissioned by Visual AIDS in 2018 as part of ALTERNATE ENDINGS, ACTIVIST RISINGS, a program of short videos from six inspiring community organizations and collectives that highlights the impact of art in AIDS activism and advocacy today.
Director: Christopher Paul Jordan
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Jamika Scott as Self |
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Jaleesa Trapp as Self |
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Cana Caldwell as Self |
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Christopher Paul Jordan as Self |
| Editing | Christopher Paul Jordan | Editor |
| Editing | Tarik McKenzie | Associate Editor |
| Editing | Jaleesa Trapp | Associate Editor |
| Directing | Christopher Paul Jordan | Director |
| Production | Visual AIDS | Producer |
| Sound | Tarik McKenzie | Sound Designer |
| Sound | William Jordan | Sound Designer |
| Camera | Eric Schilling | Camera Operator |