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  1. Kathleen Collins (March 18, 1942 – September 18, 1988) (also known as Kathleen Conwell, Kathleen Conwell Collins or Kathleen Collins Prettyman) was an American poet, playwright, writer, filmmaker, director, civil rights activist, and educator from Jersey City, New Jersey.

  2. Kathleen Collins is a professor and researcher in biology, biochemistry, and biotechnology of retroelements. She studies telomerase, reverse transcriptases, and RNA-seq methods.

  3. Nov 29, 2016 · When the filmmaker, playwright and fiction writer Kathleen Collins died of breast cancer in 1988, at 46, she left behind a wide body of work that’s only beginning to see the light of...

  4. Jan 29, 2019 · The writer and filmmaker Kathleen Collins died in 1988, at the age of 46 — young, brilliant and, for the most part, unknown. It was a tragic if not entirely unusual fate. What was striking was...

  5. Nov 10, 2021 · The Gotham Film & Media Institute will honor the late filmmaker Kathleen Collins, who made one of the first fictional features by an African-American woman, Losing Ground, in 1982. Nina Lorez Collins will accept the inaugural Gotham Icon Tribute on behalf of her mother at the awards ceremony on November 29, 2021.

  6. Feb 1, 2021 · Collins directed "Losing Ground" in 1982, one of the first feature films by a Black woman, but it remained obscure for decades. She will receive the Gotham Film and Media Institute's Tribute Icon award in 2021 and her film was inducted into the National Film Registry.

  7. Dec 8, 2016 · Kathleen Collins, a pioneering playwright, filmmaker and screenwriter, had kept her breast cancer diagnosis a secret for eight years.