East Bay Cohousing - Berkeley/Oakland/Emeryville/SF Message Board › East Bay Cohousing Announcements › Cooperative Housing Film Fest 10/3 (Berkeley)
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Come join EBCOHO and Bay Area Community Land Trust (BACLT) members, cohousing seekers and co-op members, for a filmic celebration of community. The Cooperative Housing Film Festival runs 5:30-8:30, and food, beer, wine, and non-alcoholic beverages will be available. $5-10 donation requested.
RSVP to this Meetup: http://www.ebcoho.org... In the first movie, At Home in Utopia, we'll learn about a pre-Depression domestic cooperative housing movement in New York City, with many parallels to cohousing. See how this project changed lives, and muse about how our own cooperative housing revolution will change (and maybe save?) the world. "Workers of the world, unite" was more than a slogan to 1,200 pioneering families in cooperative Bronx apartment complexes; it symbolized a way of life — and a vital experiment that started in 1926. The 1,000 rooms of "the Coops" (rhymes with "groups") represented a dream of social equality and justice. The residents, mostly immigrant garment workers from Russia and other Eastern European countries, thrived amid greenery "like the rich" while meeting head-on the evils of poverty, anti-Semitism and racism. At Home in Utopia, an affectionate documentary, places us in the world of parades down New York avenues by working people of all stripes fighting for workers' rights. Actress Linda Lavin narrates the story of these tough men and women who typically embraced communist, socialist and union movements from their "fortress of the working class," a place some labeled "Little Moscow." Contemporary interviews and colorful scenes of the locales seamlessly blend with archival black & white footage that portrays articulate individuals who spoke in Yiddish, Russian and English. Filmmaker Michal Goldman skillfully captures the visionary ideals that formed the United Workers Cooperative Colony, putting a human faces on a slice of history that, in one way or another, is the proud heritage of countless American Jews. - Woody Weingarten The second movie, an inspiring short documentary, shows how a community initiative creates permanently affordable housing for lower-income people. Homes and Hands: Community Land Trusts In Action The event is cooperatively sponsored by:
Announcing a new Meetup for East Bay Cohousing - Building Cooperative Community! What: Cooperative Housing Film Fest (Berkeley) When: Sunday, October 3, 2010 5:30 - 8:30 PM Suggested Donation: $5 to $10 Where: Berkeley Fellowship of Unitarian Universalists 1606 Bonita Avenue (at Cedar St.) Berkeley, CA 94709 510-841-3738 RSVP to this Meetup: http://www.ebcoho.org... |
| Betsy Morris | |
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Note that the organizers are seeking volunteers. Help out and get in free! Details here:
http://www.ebcoho.org... |