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Title:
Ovarian Psychos / a film by Joanna Sokolowski and Kate Trumbull-Lavalle ; a Women Make Movies release.
Publisher:
Women Make Movies,
Copyright Date:
2016
Description:
1 videodisc (72 min.) : sound, color with black and white sequences ; 4 3/4 in.
Subject:
Women--Social conditions--21st century.
Bicycles--Social aspects--Los Angeles.--Los Angeles.
Cycling--Social aspects--Los Angeles.--Los Angeles.
Hispanic American women--Social conditions.
Mexican American women--Social conditions.
Female gangs--Los Angeles.--Los Angeles.
Feminism--California--History.
Women--Abuse of.
Abused women.
Violence.
Documentary films.
Other Authors:
Sokolowski, Joanna, film producer. film producer.
Trumbull-Lavalle, Kate, film producer. film producer.
Chalk, Victoria, editor.
Raines, Michael, photographer.
Kerlow, Karen, photographer.
La Valle, Jimmy, composer.
Milner, Joe, sound editor.
Sampson, Will, cinematographer.
X, Xela de la, interviewee.
Tekolokuautli, Yolihuani N., interviewee.
Xoch, Andi, interviewee.
Martinez, Evelyn, interviewee.
Ovarian Psychos Bicycle Brigade.
Women Make Movies (Firm), film distributor.
Notes:
Title from container. Interviewees: Xela de la X, Yolihuani N. Tekolokuautli, Andi Xoch, Evelyn "Evie" Martinez.
Summary:
Riding at night through streets deemed dangerous in Eastside Los Angeles, the Ovarian Psycos use their bicycles to confront the violence in their lives. At the helm of the crew is founder Xela de la X, a single mother and poet M.C. dedicated to recruiting an unapologetic, misfit crew of women of color. The film intimately chronicles Xela as she struggles to strike a balance between her activism and nine year old daughter Yoli; street artist Andi who is estranged from her family and journeys to become a leader within the crew; and bright eyed recruit Evie, who despite poverty, and the concerns of her protective Salvadoran mother, discovers a newfound confidence. The film Ovarian Psycos rides along with the Ova's, exploring the impact of the group's activism, born of feminist ideals, Indigenous understanding and an urban/hood mentality, on neighborhood women and communities as they confront injustice, racism, and violence, and take back their streets one ride at a time.
OCLC:
(OCoLC)954491605
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)

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