Pomona College Professor Wins Northern California Emmy Award; Documentary 'Screaming Queens' to Air Nationally on PBS in June
CLAREMONT, Calif., May 24 (AScribe Newswire) -- Victor Silverman, a Pomona College history professor, won a prestigious Northern California Emmy Award in the category of Historical/Cultural Program or Special, for the documentary "Screaming Queens: The Riot at Compton's Cafeteria," which tells the story of the long-forgotten, but first-known act of militant transsexual resistance to social oppression.
The award was presented to Silverman and his co-producers Susan Stryker and Jack Walsh, at the 35th Annual Northern California Emmy Awards ceremony, of the National Academy of Television Arts and Science - San Francisco/Northern California Chapter. The event was held at the Palace of Fine Arts Theatre and Exploratorium in San Francisco, on May 20, 2006.
Screaming Queens will have a national broadcast on PBS stations in June 2006. Regional stations that have announced air-dates include WETA Television 26 in Washington, DC; WGBH Television 44 in Boston; KQED Television, the documentary's Bay Area partner, in Northern California; and WNET Television 13 in New York City.
The riot at Compton's occurred in 1966, three years before the more famous uprising at New York's Stonewall Inn. Transgender street prostitutes in San Francisco's impoverished Tenderloin district fought back against a police raid at Compton's Cafeteria, a popular all-night neighborhood hang-out.
"They started the movement for transgender rights, really for basic human rights, to be who you are, to wear what you want to wear, and to live the way you want to live," explains Silverman. "The riot was the point at which the movement crystallized. From that point on, transgender and transsexual people were willing to fight for their rights. The riot really marked the beginning of a broader movement to support freedom of gender expression. ... The Emmy is a great honor for us and a real recognition by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences of the importance of recovering the lost history of transgender militancy."
On May 16, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors passed a resolution officially acknowledging the role of the riot at Compton's Cafeteria in the city's progressive political history. At noon on June 22, a historical marker will be installed near the site of the riot at the corner of Turk and Taylor.
"As a historian," says Silverman, "I knew that I could take history, really solidly researched history and, working with Susan, come up with a story that was really entertaining, important and historically accurate. ... These are people who seized opportunity, a moment in history. ... They were able to take that for themselves and change the really tough lives that they lived. That's the way we can learn from history. We can take lives where you're the most marginalized people in the city ... and you can change that. That's the lesson of this story, more than any other."
The film has been shown at Film Festivals in London, New York, Miami, Iceland, Sydney and many other cities. It's television premiered at the San Francisco International Lesbian & Gay Film Festival in June 2005 and on KQED Television (San Francisco) that same month. It has also been shown at universities and conferences throughout the U.S. and around the world.
At Pomona College, Silverman teaches The U.S. Since the Civil War; U.S. Labor and Working Class History; History of the United States Right; The United States, Palestine and Israel; The United States and the world from 1890 to the Present; and International History of the Cold War.
- - - - CONTACTS: Victor Silverman, Professor of History, Pomona College and Producer, Screaming Queens; cell 510-543-5464; Victor.Silverman@pomona.edu or Screamingqueens@comcast.net National Academy of Television Arts and Science, San Francisco/Northern California Chapter; 650-341-7786 or 415-777-0212; Web: http://www.emmysf.tv/
SCREAMING QUEENS BROADCAST DATES:
June 2 - Fresno-Visalia, CA, KVPT-18, 11 p.m.;
June 9 - Bloomfield and Lafayette, IN, WTIU-30, 10 p.m.;
June 17 - Washington DC area, WETA 26, at 11p.m.;
June 17 - Broomfield, CO, KBDI TV, at 10 p.m.;
June 18 - Boston area, WGBH 44, at 10 p.m.;
June 19 - Atlanta, WPBA TV, 11 p.m.
June 20 - Rohnert Park, CA, KRCB-22, 9 p.m.
June 25 - Detroit, WTVS-56. 11:30 p.m.
June 29 - Northern California, KQED TV - 9, at 9:30 pm;
June 30 - Northern California, KQED ENCORE, at six different times;
June 30 - New York City area, WNET 13, at 10 p.m.; and
July 4 - New York City area, WNET 13, at 3:30 a.m.
As more dates are announced, the producers will post them on their website www.screamingqueensmovie.com.
ABOUT POMONA COLLEGE Pomona College, located in Claremont, CA, is one of the nation's premier liberal arts colleges. Its hallmarks include small classes, close relationships between students and faculty, and a range of opportunities for student research. Visit Pomona College on the web at www.pomona.edu.
- - - - CONTACT: Cynthia Peters, Pomona College Media Relations, 909-621-8515 , 909-621-8515


