
Jerry Rubin
Jerry Rubin was a prominent American social activist, known for his role in the counterculture movement of the 1960s and 1970s. Co-founder of the Youth International Party, or Yippies, he became famous for his protests against the Vietnam War and his advocacy for civil rights and social justice. Rubin's flamboyant style and controversial tactics, including organizing protests at the Democratic National Convention in 1968, made him a significant figure in the era's political landscape. His appearance in the documentary 'One to One' highlights his enduring activism and engagement with the cultural shifts of the time.
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Jerry Rubin is noted for collaborating with John Lennon on a political music tour concept.
„One To One: John & Yoko" - Filmkritik zur Doku - KulturJerry Rubin was a political activist who publicly appeared with John Lennon.
Infantiler Protest statt radikale WirkungJerry Rubin was an activist who was associated with John Lennon and Yoko Ono.
John Lennon y Yoko Ono buscaban un refugio en Nueva York. Entonces la ciudad los convirtió en activistas | CulturaThe couple are shown workshopping protest songs, connecting with countercultural figureheads such as activist Jerry Rubin.
DOCUMENTARY: COMING TOGETHER AS ONE - NewspaperJerry Rubin is depicted as a firebrand activist who made a strong impression during a late-night chat show.
One to One: John & Yoko review – Lennon and Ono storm Manhattan in intimate post-Beatles doc | Documentary filmsJerry Rubin, the tireless social activist, is interviewed in the documentary.
John & Yoko review – Watch this film at a good cinema to really appreciate its seat-juddering sound – The Irish Times














