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DESCRIPTION:BOOM: The Sound of Eviction   Returns to the Bay Area for a Special Benefit 
 Event  Proceeds go to the Eviction Defense Collaborative  Friday, June 
 11th, 8pm  at the ATA, 992 Valencia St. (x21st), S.F. CA  This special 
 night will be a benefit for the Eviction Defense Collaborative. Speakers 
 from the EDC will be on hand as well as one of the contributors to Boom. 
 Learn what is currently going on in the struggle for affordable housing and 
 enjoy this historic and timeless feature-length work by local producers.  
 Boom the Sound of Eviction:  Enthralled by dreams of instant wealth during 
 the dot-com boom, the world largely ignored the resulting housing crisis 
 that plagued San Francisco - "Mecca of the New Economy." Now the bubble has 
 popped, but the high-tech industry has changed the city's landscape 
 forever.  Boom explores the relationships between the dot-com boom (and 
 bust) and community displacement and gentrification in the San Francisco 
 Bay Area, particularly in the largely working class and Latino Mission 
 District.  By turns humorous and scathing, Boom delves into the ironies and 
 contradictions of the "New Economy" and delivers a potent social critique 
 that is ambitious in its scope while remaining close to the human scale. 
 The viewer moves easily between dot-com party crashing at one end of the 
 economic spectrum and painful moments with evicted families at the other. 
 Boom features interviews with dot-com workers, real estate developers, and 
 San Francisco Mayor Willie Brown, as well as those who challenged the new 
 economic order through community organizing, electoral politics, and direct 
 action.  In addition to doggedly pursuing the daily drama of San Francisco 
 gentrification and resistance, the filmmakers have amassed an enormous 
 amount of material from which to fashion their motion picture. Boom's 
 eclectic pallet of imagery includes 60's-era tourist movies, educational 
 films of the 1950's, and the filmmakers' own original footage, documenting 
 an era that has come and gone. Dramatic footage of communities in conflict 
 brings you out into the streets while experts and community members 
 themselves offer analysis of the social and historic forces that have 
 shaped the current political landscape.  Boom's dynamic soundtrack features 
 music by popular artists such as Antibalas, Aztlan Underground, ColdCut, 
 Fugazi, Michael Franti & Spearhead, Mushroom and Tortoise, as well as 
 original sound design by Alex Theory.  For more information about   
 Boom:The Sound of Eviction  please visit:  http://www.boomthemovie.org    
 --- --- --- --- --- ---    The Eviction Defense Collaborative:    The 
 Eviction Defense Collaborative ("EDC"), is a non-profit, legal clinic and 
 community resource for tenants who are facing possible eviction. The EDC 
 helps those facing eviction by making funds available to them and by 
 providing free advice. The EDC is located in the heart of San Francisco's 
 Mission District. The EDC also provides legal services to tenants who are 
 in eviction proceedings and is often the only resource available to clients 
 who lack the financial ability to retain an attorney.    --- --- --- --- 
 --- ---    Contact Jeff (of Whispered Media) at:  (415) 789-8484  or by 
 email:  jeff@whisperedmedia.org    or Contact Colleen from the EDC at:  
 (415) 789-8484  or by email:  colleen_edc@sbcglobal.net    --- --- --- --- 
 --- ---    Admission is sliding scale - from $5.00 to whatever you can 
 afford to donate to the ongoing and critical work that the Eviction Defense 
 Collaborative is doing.    There is also a press kit for BOOM online at:  
 http://www.boomthemovie.org/bmkit.htm  --- End ---  \n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2004/05/13/38763.php
SUMMARY:Boom: The Sound of Eviction ... Returns
LOCATION:A.T.A. - Artists' Television Access  992 Valencia (at 21st)
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2004/05/13/38763.php
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