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This short documentary delves into the pervasive issue of homelessness in the Bay Area, with a particular focus on Berkeley. Through the voices of those who have lived the experience, data from UC Berkeley Professors and the insights of local elected officials, the film examines how the city grapples with this ongoing crisis. At the heart of the documentary is The Dorothy Day House, a non-profit organization that stands out for its compassionate, human-centered approach to aiding the homeless. The film also highlights their latest initiative, Dorothy’s Closet, which seeks to address the needs of the homeless with dignity and care. This is a poignant exploration of a community striving to make a difference, one person at a time.Join us for a meet and greet followed by the screening of the short documentary followed by question and answer session.
Video produced in partnership betweetn Berkeley Community Media, Dorothy Day House and UC Berkeley Chancellors Grant Fund
In gratitude to the Brower Center for providing the beautiful venue to share the short documentary with community.
Please consider taking public transportation arriving at the Downtown Berkeley BART and AC Transit stations within walking distance to the Brower Center.
Eventbrite: https://tinyurl.com/dorothysway
Film Participants:
David Flores - Director + Editor
Christy Mack - Producer
Ari Neulight - Interviewee
Professor Jennifer Chang - Interviewee
Professor Collette Osterwald - Interviewee
Jesse Arreguin - Interviewee
Kate Harrison - Interviewee
Binh - Interviewee
Ramadan - Interviewee
Carlos - Interviewee
Robbie Montoya - Interviewee
Daniel - Interviewee
Rochone - Interviewee
Joseph Reid - Production Assistant
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
David Brower Center, International Rivers Network, 2150 Allston Way, Berkeley, CA 94704, United States,Berkeley, California