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Archive for August 16, 2018
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Video of the Week
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Aug 16, 2018 |
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My Enemy, My Brother
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| The story of Najah and Zahed is an affirmation of how our common humanity can reach across political and religious borders. In the documentary, My Enemy, My Brother, two former enemies, Zahed and Najah, fought in the Iran-Iraq War. Sworn enemies, one saves the other’s life. By chance, twenty-five years later they meet again in Canada. Once more, one saves the life of the other. |
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Perhaps home is not a place but simply an irrevocable condition.
– James Baldwin –
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Even the Walls
Even the Walls is a short documentary about the multi-generational residents living within Yesler Terrace, a public-housing neighborhood in downtown Seattle grappling with the forces of gentrification. For over 70 years, Yesler Terrace has been home to thousands of Asian, Asian American, African, African American, Native American, Hispanic, and Caucasian residents. The 30-acre property is being redeveloped quickly and the residents are being forced to make a decision — collect their memories and belongings and leave, or return to a place they know well, but do not recognize due to heavy reconstruction. { read more }
Be The Change
Even the Walls” chronicles the intimate stories and experiences from the residents of Yesler Terrace and defines the human connection to home and community. What are the stories about being human that define the community you live in? |
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