Re-Entrification: Documentary Screening | Presented by BraveMaker

We recently had the honor to share our film @reentrification with @bravemakerorg. What a lovely evening. Thank you to everyone involved in making it happen! We appreciate the support from the community. Our next screening will be April 7th

- Get ready for Re-Entrification, a Bay Area documentary film screening presented by @wearethequest that explores the housing criss in the Bay.

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It is an honor to share our film @reentrificationwith @bravemakerorg. What a lovely evening. Thank you to everyone involved in making it happen! We appreciate the support from the community.
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Thank you @streetvignette 📸 for capturing these moments!

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Event Description

With lyrical poetry, this film tells the story of residents displaced from their homes due to the Bay Area's high cost of living.

Re-Entrification is a feature-length documentary film that tells the story of residents that have been displaced from their homes due to the city's high cost of living. Tiny homes became a sanctuary where families can have the fundamental human right of a home. This film tells their story on how they made the decision to seek this type of support. Re-Entrification sheds light on the housing crisis in the Bay Area.

Re-Entrification means being able to move back into communities and neighborhoods that a person is originally from. It’s the way to bring back its history, beauty, struggle, pain - the soul. Re-Entrification is to create and reclaim sustainable economic structures that allow people living in the neighborhoods to thrive within their own neighborhood; to recapture the native essence of that place.

Doors open at 6pm SATURDAY MARCH 9TH. Capacity is limited.

Film program starts promptly at 6:30pm which includes a question and response time with the filmmakers and special guests.

BraveMaker is HQ'd at Sequoia Church in Redwood City and has a cinema quality screen, projector and AV system.

Parking is in the large parking lot found at 1840 Harding Ave/Cross St Topaz St.

Director Fego Navarro is a Salvadoran American Artist/Filmmaker from San Francisco, CA. Fego is the Creative Director of the artist collective Lyrical Opposition, a California 501(c)(3) arts nonprofit that cultivates lyrical artists to oppose injustice through social awareness & systemic change. Lastly, he is the Director of a poetic documentary titled Re-Entrification, a film that tells the story of 5 residents displaced from their homes due to the city's high cost of living.

https://www.instagram.com/lyricalopposition

 
Lyrical Whistledown

Lyrical Whistledown is the pseudonym of our team of anonymous writers. Lyrical Whistledown is the main source of announcements, events, music releases, film premieres or any other contribution to the Lyrical Archives. Lyrical Whistledown’s favorite show is Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story.

https://www.lyricalopposition.org
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