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Re-Entrification Film Screening + Discussion

  • BraveMaker HQ 1840 Harding Avenue Redwood City, CA, 94062 United States (map)

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 included 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, project and AV system.

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

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