projects
- Crossroads in Nihonmachi
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Residents of San Francisco's Japantown relive a recurring nightmare of displacement and urban renewal.
Directors: Adrianne Anderson and Tony Sondag - Glory Glory Hallelujah
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The tale of an earthquake, a church, a gymnasium, a monumental collage, and the incomparable Reverend G.
Directors: Sanje Woodsorrel
and Kedar Lawrence - CPC for the Bay Area
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Clients of the Cerebral Palsy Center for the Bay Area discover their goals and aspirations.
Director: Kyung Lee - Asian American Political Movement of the 70's
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A selection of photographs chronicling the work of Bay Area activists from back in the day.
Directors: Boku Kodama
and Ken Yamada
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Crossroads in Nihonmachi
Directed by Adrianne Anderson and Tony Sondag
What place does community hold in the new urban landscape?
In the 1950s, Japantown (Nihonmachi) encompassed 40 blocks, the heart of the Japanese community.
In the 1960’s, San Francisco initiated an urban renewal program that began another vast dispersal of the neighborhood.
Nihonmachi would become a tourist attraction. Residents and merchants who knew everyone by name were relocated to the outlying suburbs or out of the city. To many, these evictions were “the second evacuation.”
When later phases were initiated in the early 70s, the community fought back. Businesses organized on an official front. Community activists and college students gathered renters and small business owners in protest.
In 2006, as Nihonmachi celebrated its 100th anniversary, a Beverly Hills investment group began to purchase 60 percent of the business properties. History repeated itself.
Nihonmachi struggled for a future and a voice.
screenings
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Santa Cruz Film Festival
5.12.08 - 4:30PM
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Sacramento Intl Film Fest
Urban Films Showcase
03.29.08 - 1PM
Crest Theater -
Sundance Kabuki
Community Screening
12.11.07 - 7PM and 9PM -
Japanese Cultural
and Community Center
Grand Opening
12.16.06 - 6 PM
press

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Hokubei News
01.27.07: Community Comes to Crossroads -
Asian Week
PDF • 2pp • 212kb
12.08.06: Japantown's Crossroads on Film -
Hokubei News
PDF • 2pp • 80kb
12.01.06: Crossroads in Nihonmachi -
Asian Week
PDF • 4pp • 272kb
10.20.06: Japantown Redevelopment
Past and Present
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