![]() ![]() ![]() Kevin Choi, WILD member, introduced the film as the primary cinematographer and editor. We have deep and informational discussions about problems in the community, including climate change, police brutality, and housing discrimination and how they are connected to racial and environmental justice.” “We contribute to the development and safety of the Chinatown/International District. Sabrina Buparat, a recent graduate of Summit Sierra High School located in the C/ID, contextualized the mini-documentary. The mini-documentary, an eight-minute film directed by youth, explores how displacement and gentrification are affecting C/ID residents, disproportionately impacting low-income Asian elders.Īttendees mingled together around the large food spread, which included dim sum donated by Joyale Seafood Restaurant. ![]() Around 45 people attended the screening, hosted at Gordon Hirabayshi Place in the Donnie Chin Community Room.Īttendees included various environmental and racial justice activists, residents of Gordon Hirabayashi Place and the Chinatown/International District (C/ID) concerned about development, youth and their families, and City Council District 2 candidate Tammy Morales. On June 27th, Interim CDA’s Wilderness Inner City Leadership Development (WILD) youth program hosted a mini-documentary screening called People vs. ![]()
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