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Sherman George Greg Durbin
Description
Film, Audio, Video and Digital Art Humanities and Social Sciences Continuation of teenagers from 128—“People would have heat strokes while living out here.” The boy’s family plans to move to Brawley. Several minutes of cutaways—black Cadillac, pan across outhouse, debris, old plants. Good interview with Jennifer on cheer leading, school, living at slabs, being “a veterinarian and moving to Paris,” her parents & being a “slabber.” UC San Diego Library, UC San Diego, La Jolla, CA 92093-0175 (https://library.ucsd.edu/dc/contact)
Type
moving image
Format
Videotape; 24 minutes, 26 seconds
Form/Genre
video recordings documentaries
Identifier
ark:/20775/bb0786572c
Language
English
Subject
Motor homes Dumps (refuse areas) Snowbirds Social classes Tents (portable buildings) Families Poverty Boredom Landscapes (environments) Camping trailers Interviews Recreational vehicles Military camps Retirees Deserts Alternative lifestyles Infants Adolescents Campgrounds Cheerleaders Video recordings Documentaries Salton Sea, California, United States Niland, Imperial, California, United States
Place
Salton Sea, California, United States Niland, Imperial, California, United States
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