We're honored to be a part of the Ashland International Film Festival, and we're super stoked to watch a bunch of the other fantastic films that are being featured! Quick vid about our favs!
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The Ashland International Film Fest has kicked off!! Director Josh Hayes was interviewed on the Jefferson Exchange radio about homelessness in America and his featured film The Invisible Class.
@ashlandfilm@JeffExchangebit.ly/3uSyIAc
One of the less talked about parts of low budget documentary filmmaking is archival research. Starts off fun, because it's different, & then pretty quickly becomes a massive undertaking. Currently going through this tiny little Fed Gov Act. A comfy 6600 pages!
The City of Eugene Human Rights Commission will be screening #TheInvisibleClass for the "World Day of Social Justice" on Feb. 18th. To find out more follow the link below! #homelessnessfb.me/e/27p8F4P4j
We love hearing from orgs who watch The Invisible Class & find it inspires them to action. Project Empathetic is a High School org that screened the film and then mentored younger students to help create cards for homeless residents of a local shelter :)
#AffordableHousing
Few pictures from last week's screening of #TheInvisibleClass w/ St. John's Lutheran Church,Sacramento! Director Josh Hayes was on a Q&A panel afterwards with Faye Wilson Kennedy from the Poor People's Campaign & Joe Smith from Loaves & Fishes!
#affordablehousing#homelessness
6 months into our awesome "side" project "HOMECOMING". About the challenges of formerly incarcerated folks living with HIV/AIDS. Tremendous learning and sharing opportunity. If you're curious, here's our newest newsletter. #justicereformlinkedin.com/posts/upstartm…
My wife says the weekend starts on Saturday and ends Monday morning. I say Friday night is start of the weekend and Sunday is a “school night”. Who’s right?
After the fires, we've been working with Camp Okizu via our pro bono video program. They provides free, medically supervised, residential camp programs for children & families with cancer. Today is their annual fundraiser & hopefully we'll helped them raise the money they need!
We were proud to take part in another screening at @SSU_1961 and in great company with journalists like @mtaibbi and films like “Inequality For All.” We’re glad to teach students about the systemic causes that created mass homelessness.
#Homelessness#InvisibleClass