For Us, By Us: Our Beloved Communities

Presented by Re-Present Media and Filmmakers Collaborative SF


For Us, By Us: Our Beloved Communities is a multicultural film screening and discussion series highlighting documentary films made by a diverse group of local filmmakers who are telling personal stories of Bay Area community heroes.

This project is made possible with support from the Comcast NBCUniversal Foundation, Hobson Lucas Family Foundation, and California Humanities, a partner of the NEH. Visit www.calhum.org.


DÍA DE ABUELITA

SAT, MAY 11, 6:00–8:00PM

RAÍCES Y CARIÑO
1205 FREEDOM BOULEVARD #UNIT 3B
WATSONVILLE, CA 95076

Join us to honor our Abuelita’s, whether biological or chosen, with food, films and ceremony.

We will gather to share stories of our beloved elders, build a collective altar to honor them, and watch films by local filmmakers who share stories of their Abuelos. This will be a bilingual event in Spanish and English, families of all ages are encouraged to attend.

 

SARANAM GACCHÂMI

SUN, MAY 12, 4:00–6:00PM

GYUTO FOUNDATION
6401 BERNHARD AVENUE
RICHMOND, CA 94805

Join us for the film screening of Saranam Gacchâmi, an inspiring story about Ven Thupten Donyo, a visionary Buddhist monk from the Himalayan foothills of Nepal.

Witness his extraordinary journey to California, where he defied all odds to establish one of the Bay Area's largest Tibetan Monasteries—a sanctuary preserving endangered Tibetan culture, traditions, and language. Experience the Monastery and glimpse the beautiful Tibetan culture and vibrant community in the Bay Area. Enjoy a guided Monastery Tour and chai before the film with us!


More screenings to be announced!


Past Events

We Just Want to Be

Sat, April 27, 2:15–4:45pm PT

New Parkway Theatre
474 24th St. Oakland, CA 94612

Screening of new footage from We Just Want to Be, panel discussion with community mental health advocates, and audience Q&A with the filmmakers.

We Just Want to Be is a documentary film in early production that tells the story of a survivor’s lifelong healing from trans conversion therapy, and the friendships across race and generation that helped facilitate that journey.