Treasure : from tragedy to trans justice, mapping a Detroit story.
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Contributors
Hampton, Dream, film director.
Frameline (Firm), Distributor
Kanopy (Firm), Distributor
Published
[San Francisco, California, USA] : Frameline, 2015., Kanopy Streaming, 2017.
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Unknown
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1 online resource (streaming video file) (62 minutes): digital, .flv file, sound
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Unavailable/Withdrawn

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Language
English

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Title from title frames.
Date/Time and Place of Event
Originally produced by Frameline in 2015.
Description
The majority of the victims of hate violence homicides in the United States are transgender women. Transgender people of color are six times more likely to experience physical violence from the police. Shelly "Treasure" Hillard, a young African American transwoman, died violently in 2011. She is one of many, and this is her story. Director Dream Hampton does not shy away from the gruesome reality of Treasure's murder, but heart-wrenching interviews keep the focus on Treasure as a friend who conveyed "24-hour realness," as part of a vibrant local trans community and as a sister and daughter loved by a family that supported her living her truth. But hampton's deft hand also shows the viewer affirming safe spaces within the desolation of the city, such as the Ruth Ellis Center, where trans justice advocates and outreach workers teach classes and rally around each other to promote healing in the aftermath of a tragedy. Treasure's murder isn't merely a hate crime; on a broader level, it is a travesty that displays the interworking consequences of society's failings: racism, transphobia, the exploitation of sex workers, classism, systematic oppression, government indifference, and the continued criminalization of black bodies.
System Details
Mode of access: World Wide Web.

Citations

APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Hampton, D. (2015). Treasure: from tragedy to trans justice, mapping a Detroit story . Frameline.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Hampton, Dream. 2015. Treasure: From Tragedy to Trans Justice, Mapping a Detroit Story. Frameline.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Hampton, Dream. Treasure: From Tragedy to Trans Justice, Mapping a Detroit Story Frameline, 2015.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Hampton, Dream. Treasure: From Tragedy to Trans Justice, Mapping a Detroit Story Frameline, 2015.

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