Lou Reed interviews his cousin, Shirley Novick (Shulamit Rabinowitz), on the eve of her 100th birthday. Shirley recalls growing up in a small village in Poland during World War I; fleeing to the United States by way of Canada during World War II and losing her parents to the Nazis; toiling for 47 years in New York City's garment district, where she became a labor activist; reuniting with her sisters, who had emigrated to Palestine; and taking part in the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom in 1963.
Unfortunately the movie Red Shirley is not yet available on Disney Plus.
| Directing | Ralph Gibson | Director |
| Sound | Eric Kramer | Sound Editor |
| Production | Lara Day | Coordinating Producer |
| Production | Jill Allison Opell | Researcher |
| Editing | Benjamin Flaherty | Editor |
| Crew | Ralph Gibson | Cinematography |
| Directing | Lou Reed | Director |
| Production | Tom Sarig | Producer |
| Production | Lou Reed | Producer |
| Production | Cat Celebrezze | Researcher |