COMING HOME to screen at Patois: the New Orleans Human Rights Film Festival
Monday, March 1st, 2010Coming Home: The Dry Storm follows Sam Jackson, a longtime resident of public housing in New Orleans, as he and other activists oppose the city’s decision to demolish most of the public housing units in the city - even those buildings not damaged by Hurricane Katrina. Issues of race, class, displacement and redevelopment erupt in the shadows of the half-demolished housing projects and a YouTube video prompts a visit from a United Nations fact-finding mission on forced displacement as Mr. Jackson and his community fight for the human right to housing.
Produced and Directed by Michele Stephenson of the Rada Film Group and Executive Produced by the National Economic and Social Rights Initiative (NESRI) and Mayday New Orleans, Coming Home will be featured in the Seventh Annual Patois New Orleans Human Rights Film Festival. The festival runs from March 12 - 21st, 2010 at various venues throughout the city. For a complete schedule of films, click here.
Coming Home screening (part of “Fighting for Home: Housing Struggles Across the U.S.”)
WHEN: Sunday March 14th at 4:00pm
WHERE: Zeitgeist Multidisciplinary Arts Center, 1618 Oretha Castle Haley Blvd. New Orleans, LA
COST: $8 (Festival passes are available for $40)