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For many, food is more than mere sustenance. It represents love, community, connection, family and tradition. These films explore how food plays this central role in culture and caring. This program is presented as a fundraiser for the SLO Food Bank. The net proceeds from your ticket price plus any donation will go directly to them to support their efforts.


The SLO Food Bank believes everyone has the right to nutritious food. With reliable access to wholesome food, we are all healthier, happier and more productive members of our communities. Our mission is to work with a network of community partners to alleviate hunger in San Luis Obispo County and build a stronger community. Visit www.slofoodbank.org

Love, Chinatown: When New York City’s Chinatown was hit hard early on in January 2020 due to the coronavirus, partners Moonlynn Tsai and Yin Chang weren’t content to just be bystanders. Local businesses were closing their doors, and members of the community were being violently attacked due to racism and xenophobia. Tsai, as co-owner of Malaysian restaurant Kopitiam, decided to use her restaurant as an anchor for “Heart of Dinner,” a community relief effort to provide meals and provisions to elderly in the neighborhood. The pair’s resilience and strength have served as a pillar of hope for Chinatown throughout the pandemic.

  • Year
    2020
  • Runtime
    9 minutes
  • Director
    Karen Yung