We are a public educational non-profit making documentaries about the disabled population and the homeless disabled population, since 1989. Our Archive of over six thousand hours of footage that gave a face and voice to the disabled and the disabled homeless, provides an endless source of insight into people all too easily stereotyped in our society.
We ran a free workshop for disabled and often homeless young people. One of the years culminated in a published book title Tales of Young Urban Squatters. It was written but the kids and is still available from Amazon and bookstores. Seeing their work published made a difference in their lives and goals.
We are asking for completion funds to further edit the film Street Survivors and History of a Street Survivor. We are also asking for development funds to complete the project Rago and Friends, the story of a quadriplegic poet who runs a medical marijuana dispensary in San Francisco.
We continue our goal of working towards editing the incredible amount of previously shot documentary material into films that will help reveal the plights and pluses of a group of people often stereotyped and deprived. Who are not being dealt with well, by the larger society in which they form a troubled section.
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