Give ‘Em Hell, Harry!
The Man Who Kept Harvey Milk’s Dream Alive

A new Queer Serial
sister series

Original release: June 11, 2022

Episode 6

“Off to the Races”


Harry Britt runs for Congress against the “limousine liberal” Nancy Pelosi. Iconic ally Jane Fonda returns to lend her support.

We hear about the final years of Harry’s career and his life, and what he hoped for the future of the gay movement.

"If there's gonna be a queer movement,
it has to say that there's something about our experience as queers that gives us an insight into something that is wrong with our culture that's beyond homophobia that needs to be changed."


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jane fonda

JUNE 9, 2022

Jane is back this week!! After supporting Harvey during the No on 6 campaign against the Briggs Initiative, Jane Fonda went on to also support Harry Britt. Hear the story in this week's new episode!

JUNE 17, 2022

Hear the story behind this outstanding interview with @janefonda—which you might recall went viral again in 2020—who deftly handles a reporter who is skeptical of “the power of the gays.”

Listen to the full story and learn more about Fonda’s gay activism on GIVE ‘EM HELL 🔥

🎥
@kinolibrary


JUNE 14, 2022

"I hope they use me. What am I here for if not to be used by good people for good things?"
—Jane Fonda

📸 Tom Hayden, Gwenn Craig, Jane Fonda, Harry Britt. Photo by Steve Savage.
📸 Harry Britt, Gwenn Craig, Jane Fonda. Photo by Steve Savage.
👋 hi,
@gwenndolina. Must have been quite a night!

JULY 8, 2022

"If we're gonna survive as a world—and we may not—but if we do, they're gonna win."

🗯 Benefit hosted by
@janefonda for Supervisor Harry Britt. I couldn't resist buying the original 1980 flyer from a radical bookshop in SF. Here she is hanging in my bedroom. 💖


JUNE 10, 2022

This is an undeniably anti-Dianne Feinstein podcast, however… SERVE!!!

📸 Feinstein re-elected to the Board of Supervisors—with the highest vote total out of everyone elected, again. November 7, 1973. Photo by Stephanie Maze for SF Chronicle.

JUNE 13, 2022

Still giving hell. 💥

Listen to episode 6 now! Only one more left!
🗂
@gerberhart


Nancy Pelosi

JUNE 10, 2022

The "limousine liberal" has arrived.

Nancy Pelosi joins the story in the new episode tomorrow.💰

📸 Congressional candidate Nancy Pelosi on election night, April 7, 1987. AP.

JUNE 11, 2022

"Thank goodness Nancy Pelosi isn't my landlord."

📸 Nancy Pelosi, husband Paul, and John Burton on victory night at Pelosi headquarters, June 2, 1987. Photo by Eric Luse for the SF Chronicle.


Harvey Milk’s “in case” audio will

“This is Harvey Milk speaking from my camera store on the evening of Friday, November 18th. This is Tape #2…This is to be played only in the event of my death by assassination.”

This audio is provided courtesy of Daniel Nicoletta, a fabulous photographer who worked on Harvey’s campaigns and took some of the most well known photos of Harvey and Harry. You can read Dan’s history of the tapes and the transcript in a lovely new book here.

📸 Harvey Milk “in case” tape, Daniel Nicoletta.
🗞 NYT November 28, 1978
🎥 Milk feature film starring Sean Penn & directed by Gus Van Sant


free bonus episodeS

Preview the series

A new sister series about Supervisor Harvey Milk’s final wishes.

On his audio will, Milk recommended a list of possible successors, including a relatively unknown volunteer in his campaign, Harry Britt. 

Over three months in 2009, Roscoe recorded interviews with Harvey Milk’s successor, Supervisor Harry Britt, who turned Harvey Milk’s politics into reality. Will and Harry experienced Harvey’s assassination. They were in the candlelight march that night. And they were at City Hall when angry queers rioted, burning 14 cop cars. Harry Britt refused to apologize.

In a new series, we’ll tell you Milk’s story, and pick up where the movie left off. You’ll hear the story of a shy minister was chosen by Milk to fill his shoes in the event of assassination—and how he kept the movement going forward.

Jane Fonda, Tom Hayden, & Harry Britt
Speak at Harvey Milk's 50th Birthday Dinner, 1980

Remember when Jane Fonda went viral in 2020 for a decades-old clip of her advocating for gay rights? Here’s the speech she gave later that night at the Harvey Milk Gay Democratic Club’s Milk birthday dinner on May 21, 1980. I believe the clip on YouTube is mislabeled as 1979, because her speech that night very specifically references the interaction with the reporter—but please correct me if I’m wrong!

This clip from “The Gay Life” hosted by Randy Alfred is courtesy our FABULOUS SPONSOR: THE GLBT HISTORICAL SOCIETY IN SAN FRANCISCO 💖 It features the voices of Randy Alfred, Supervisor Harry Britt, Jane Fonda, Tom Hayden, and Bill Kraus.

Happy 92nd birthday, Harvey! ✨
Original release date: May 22, 2022

“Harvey Milk's Political Will”

“This is Harvey Milk speaking from my camera store on the evening of Friday, November 18th. This is Tape #2…This is to be played only in the event of my death by assassination.”

This audio is provided courtesy of Daniel Nicoletta, a fabulous photographer who worked on Harvey’s campaigns and took some of the most well known photos of Harvey and Harry. You can read Dan’s history of the tapes and the transcript in a lovely new book here.


Infamous Crimes: White Night Riot Interviews

Producer Devlyn Camp talks to rioters who attended the legendary May 21, 1979
uprising following the verdict in the Dan White trial.
Listen only on Patreon.

Listen to the
preview here!

Sister Series Host
Will Roscoe

Professional Rioter
Jerry the Faerie


Anarchist
Joey Cain

Artist down the street
Rumi Missabu

Sister Mary Media
Cass Brayton


Forgotten Fairy Tales: Will Roscoe Interviews

Sister series host Will Roscoe interviews friends
and co-workers of Supervisor Harry Britt.
Listen only on Patreon.

Gwenn Craig:

Tom Ammiano:

Sharon Johnson:

Randy Alfred:

David Weissman:

Tim Wolfred:


Special thanks to the Hong-Murray Family Trust for their generous support of this project, in honor of the legacy of Stephen O. Murray.

Special thanks to the following
“No Apologies” & “Give ‘em Hell” donors on Indiegogo:
Timothy Dupps
Rafael Mandelman
Donald Hoffman
Tim Wolfred
Pat Gourley
Sharon Johnson
Sam Tepperman-Gelfant
P. Goldblum
Gerry Filby
Liz Ryan Murray
David Weissman
Tab Buckner
Daniel Nicoletta
Michael Epstein
Edward Wright
Angelica Jongco
Toby Johnson
Sparkle Jim Cartwright ✨
Duc Luu
David Bloxsom
Jason McKillican
Paul Di Ciccio
Eric Cervini

“Harry was progressive before the word became vogue. He was a powerful advocate for the gay community who never took no for an answer.” 
—Sen. Dianne Feinstein

Listen to excerpts and learn more about Harry Britt on Will Roscoe’s website here, & sign up for periodic updates here!

Send inquiries to Devlyn here or Will here.
Donate to the production here.

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Harry Britt and Will Roscoe, October 7, 2010.

Harry Britt and Will Roscoe, October 7, 2010.

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“We needed to be a minority that you fear.”
Harry Britt