projects

Crossroads in Nihonmachi
Residents of San Francisco's Japantown relive a recurring nightmare of displacement and urban renewal.

Directors: Adrianne Anderson and Tony Sondag
Glory Glory Hallelujah
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
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
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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Glory Glory Hallelujah

Directed by Sanje Woodsorrel and Kedar Lawrence

Ingleside Presbyterian Church in San Francisco, California was started as a Sabbath School for refugees from the 1906 earthquake. 100 years later, through many ups and downs, the church is thriving and making a significant impact on the Ingleside community and San Francisco at large. This film tells the story of the church’s journey, its struggles, its triumphs and the amazing work Reverend G and his congregation are doing.

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