Sally Miller Gearhart on Gender (with Jane Gurko)Carla Blumberg2012-10-09 | Gender is constructed. Other people call us names and we call ourselves names.
Sally is talking with her long time best friend and land partner Jane GurkoRestaurant Food Allergy AwarenessCarla Blumberg2020-08-25 | This is an instructional video for our employeesAlcohol And SoapCarla Blumberg2020-05-31 | Covid-19 At Sara's Table Chester Creek Cafe Duluth MN Virus PandemicASTCCCCovidMessageCarla Blumberg2020-05-22 | This is a video about how Covid19 infection is transmitted. It was made for our employees to watch so that they might work safely. At Sara's Table Chester Creek CafeDrive Through At Saras TableCarla Blumberg2020-05-22 | This is how to use our Covid-19 Era Drive Through WindowSue Sojourner StoryCarla Blumberg2018-03-14 | This is the story of a woman who went to Mississippi with her husband in the 1960s as a civil rights activist. She needs your help now.WineLoversCarla Blumberg2017-09-13 | Arlene Coco brings a reporter to the cafe to watch Jillian make TapasJillians IdeaCarla Blumberg2017-07-02 | Chef Jill created a children's dish based on the Japanese Bento Box concept.Courtney and Bens WeddingCarla Blumberg2016-12-02 | Albuquerque NM October 15, 2016SharlasPrecintSpeechCarla Blumberg2016-03-05 | Sharla Gardner is running for State Senator from District 7 in Duluth MNChef Jillian Forte of At Saras Table Chester Creek CafeCarla Blumberg2015-08-16 | Chef Jillian Forte of At Sara's Table Chester Creek Cafe prepares the Wine Lover's Plate for WDIO - Good Morning NorthlandFossil FearsCarla Blumberg2013-04-30 | Duluth Homegrown Video of Hattie Peterson's Fossil Fears A girl finds November under June with "remnants of you" entangled there She drinks wine until her sorrow drowns in the "ocean of it all"Harvey and MilkCarla Blumberg2012-11-24 | Many women felt that the film Milk omitted the contributions of thousands of women in California to the defeat of Prop 6Intro To Where Girls GoCarla Blumberg2012-11-24 | This is a prototype for the intro to a larger work about some women in AmericaThe Storys Beginnings...Carla Blumberg2012-11-21 | Sue [Lorenzi] Sojourner describes a meeting of Holmes County civil rights leaders where she read her account of the development of their Movement. The overwhelmingly positive reception inspired her to continue to write about the people of Holmes County. Excerpt from "Thunder of Freedom: Black Leadership and the Transformation of 1960s Mississippi." University Press of Kentucky, 2013Written by Sue [Lorenzi] Sojourner with Cheryl Reitan (c) Photographs by Sue [Lorenzi] Sojourner (c)The First FourteenCarla Blumberg2012-11-21 | Sue [Lorenzi] Sojourner reads an excerpt about the attempt of the "first fourteen" blacks to register in Holmes County, MS, in the 1960s. Excerpt from "Thunder of Freedom: Black Leadership and the Transformation of 1960s Mississippi." University Press of Kentucky, 2013 Written by Sue [Lorenzi] Sojourner with Cheryl Reitan (c) Photographs by Sue [Lorenzi] Sojourner (c)Going To JailCarla Blumberg2012-11-21 | Sue [Lorenzi] Sojourner reads an excerpt that describes participating in a civil rights march and going to jail in 1965. Excerpt from "Thunder of Freedom: Black Leadership and the Transformation of 1960s Mississippi." University Press of Kentucky, 2013 Written by Sue [Lorenzi] Sojourner with Cheryl Reitan (c) Photographs by Sue [Lorenzi] Sojourner (c)The TrainCarla Blumberg2012-11-21 | Sue [Lorenzi] Sojourner reads an excerpt that describes her emotions on the return trip to Mississippi from the North. Excerpt from "Thunder of Freedom: Black Leadership and the Transformation of 1960s Mississippi." University Press of Kentucky, 2013 Written by Sue [Lorenzi] Sojourner with Cheryl Reitan (c)The Meredith March FalloutCarla Blumberg2012-11-21 | Sue [Lorenzi] Sojourner reads an excerpt about Willie Ricks, a SNCC organizer who came from the Meredith March to speak to local movement members at the Holmes County Courthouse. Excerpt from "Thunder of Freedom: Black Leadership and the Transformation of 1960s Mississippi." University Press of Kentucky, 2013 Written by Sue [Lorenzi] Sojourner with Cheryl Reitan (c)Shauna Jemai AmesCarla Blumberg2012-11-21 | Shauna JeMai Ames, the daughter of Zelma Croom, one of the original Holmes County activists, reads about her mother's experiences with Head Start and desegregation. Excerpt from "Thunder of Freedom: Black Leadership and the Transformation of 1960s Mississippi." University Press of Kentucky, 2013 Written by Sue [Lorenzi] Sojourner with Cheryl Reitan (c) Photographs by Sue [Lorenzi] Sojourner (c)SallyReadingWandergroundCarla Blumberg2012-11-13 | Sally Gearhart reading chapter one of her first novel, The WandergroundBirthdayCardCarla Blumberg2012-11-13 | ...Becky Lourey.mp4Carla Blumberg2012-11-13 | Former Minnesota state Senator Becky Lourey talking about health care, Tim Pawlenty and politics.Cheris Kramerae Introducing Sally at Opening of the Sally MIller Gearhart CollectionCarla Blumberg2012-10-09 | Cheris Kramerae was a Speech/Communications colleague of Sally's. This clip is her introduction of Sally at the opening reception for the Sally Miller Gearhart Collection at the University of Oregon in Eugene. She talks about Sally's contributions to their field - particularly "invitational rhetoric."Sally Miller Gearhart on writing The WandergroundCarla Blumberg2012-10-09 | Sally is talking in this clip about the process of writing The Wanderground - how that process worked and what it meant to her and to her psyche. She describes the almost "automatic" quality of the writing experience.Sally Miller Gearhart: 1978 - Friends Talking About Sallys ContributionsCarla Blumberg2012-10-09 | These are interviews of Sally's friends, co-workers and other activists talking about how history has treated the events of 1978. Included are Celeste Newbrough, Gwenn Craig, Carol Seajay and Jane Gurko.Sally Miller Gearhart - 1978: A Crucial YearCarla Blumberg2012-10-09 | 1978 was a crucial year in Sally's life. It was the year of publication for The Wanderground, defeat of the Briggs Initiative (no gay teachers in California) and the year of the murder of Harvey Milk and George Moscone. Sally talks about the confluence of those events.Separatism And ImaginationCarla Blumberg2012-10-09 | Sally is talking about how the difference between people and animals is not the ability to think. It is the ability to imagine and to use imagination to play and create.Sally MIller Gearhart on Imagination And RhetoricCarla Blumberg2012-10-08 | Sally developed (in her academic career) a form of persuasion called "Invitational Rhetoric."
It presents a point of view as if on a platter for consumption. The approach does not denigrate other ideas and is more passive and feminine.Sally Miller Gearhart & Jane Gurko on Lesbian InvisibilityCarla Blumberg2012-10-08 | Sally and Jane talk some more about how the role of lesbians in the gay movement of the '70's has been erased.Sally Miller Gearhart: Coming Out in 1970Carla Blumberg2012-10-08 | Sally went through a spiritual crisis in 1970. She felt her career had lost meaning and further, that she could no longer remain in the closet.