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The film follows Jewel as she buys the building next door to Jewel's Catch One and builds a non-profit health clinic. The feature documentary was named one of the best LGBTQ films to watch on Netflix of all time by Logo TV’s NEWNOWNEXT in 2018. The film covers the Catch One family battling tirelessly against racism, homophobia, and hate for ...
The film follows Jewel as she buys the building next door to Jewel's Catch One and builds a non-profit health clinic. The film covers the Catch One family battling tirelessly against racism , homophobia , and hate for over forty-two years to keep the club doors open to everyone through its closing in 2015.
Jewel Thais-Williams is a businesswoman and LGBTQI+ activist based in Los Angeles, the original owner of the Catch One, then known as Jewel's Catch One, and the first black woman in the United States to own a nightclub.
Jewel and the Catch, a 1993 short documentary on Jewel Thais-Williams, African American LGBTQ rights activist and owner of Jewel's Catch One Club in Los Angeles, was selected to be part of the UCLA Film Archives' Outfest Legacy Project Collection.
Jewel said that, in retaliation, the unnamed boss wouldn't pay her. "I refused to be leveraged and he wouldn't give me my paycheck and I couldn't pay my rent and I started living in my car," she said.
Jewel's Catch One - Opened in 1973 at 4067 West Pico Boulevard, it was the nation's first black gay and lesbian disco. [11] Since 2015, it has operated as a more traditional nightclub with an array of live DJ sets and performances by house music and rap artists.
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Jewel at the Comedy Central Roast of Rob Lowe David Buchan/Shutterstock Musician Jewel is opening up about her rocky relationship with her mother, Lenedra Carroll, whom she claims stole millions ...