Portland Film Festival 2021

No Justice, No Peace! - Voices of Activism Shorts Block

Expired November 9, 2021 7:45 AM
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7 films in package
Crisis Kitchen
When the Covid-19 pandemic worsened the existing food insecurity crisis in Portland, OR, a small group of laid-off restaurant workers started a mutual aid kitchen to deliver free, high quality meals to community members in need.
MAKING THE IMPOSSIBLE POSSIBLE
In 1969 Puerto Rican students forged a powerful alliance and changed the face of higher education with the founding of one of the first Puerto Rican Studies departments in the nation.
Training for Freedom
the transformational story of how idealistic college students and their black activist teachers came together in a small Midwestern town to find their humanity and the common ground to join as one in the struggle that would define a nation and alter the course of history.
Days Before the Dawn: The History of Protest in Hong Kong
The history of the resistance movement that led a city of 7 million people to fight against the largest authoritarian regime in the world.
Generation GND
A mother, actress and filmmaker attends youth climate strikes across the US, and identifies five teen activists at the center of the movement--each from a different city and ethic background. Through the lens of Viva Bianca, meet Generation GND, the generation of the Green New Deal.
Where Should We Go?
A four-part series explores the rich history of Portland's Albina neighborhood.
Adrian Sutherland - Politician Man
Politician Man is a protest song for Canada, by Northern roots-rockers Adrian Sutherland. The seeds were planted when his remote community of Attawapiskat declared a state of emergency over contaminated water. The award-winning video is his response to failed promises by politicians.
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This film tells the story of the student led struggle to win Puerto Rican Studies at Brooklyn College, CUNY in the late 1960’s. Puerto Rican, African American and other progressive students forged a powerful alliance and together changed the face of higher education with the founding of one of the first Puerto Rican Studies departments in the nation.

  • Year
    2021
  • Runtime
    33 minutes
  • Language
    English with Spanish sub-titles
  • Country
    USA
  • Rating
    G
  • Director
    Tami Kashia Gold, Pam Sporn
  • Screenwriter
    Gisely Colón López
  • Producer
    Gisely Colón López, Tami Kashia Gold, Pam Sporn
  • Executive Producer
    Alliance for Puerto Rican Education and Empowerment (APREE)
  • Cinematographer
    Tami Kashia Gold
  • Editor
    Sonia González-Martínez , Pam Sporn
  • Composer
    Arturo O’Farrill, Oscar Hernández
  • Music
    Arturo O’Farrill, Oscar Hernández