A documentary about America's homeless population, our perceptions of it, and the devastating effects of the lack of affordable housing on modern society.
21 city Day of Action today representing the one year anniversary of the travesty of the Supreme Court decision allowing criminalization of homelessness despite a lack of housing/shelter!
#HousingJustice#EndHomelessness#HumanRights#CommunityAction
Rotary Club put on a great screening at the West Shore Theatre! Free entry, food donations, a copy of Matthew Desmond's book Evicted, an awesome event!
We're stoked that 3 years into releasing The Invisible Class, we're still having amazing screenings across The US. Keeps us inspired too. Most recently: SF Bay High School, UC Berkeley, and First Casa Esther/First United Methodist Church in Wisconsin.
#affordablehousing
Great screening and group with United Way Fond Du Lac. Special thanks to Marian University Stayer Center for hosting the screening as well! #AffordableHousing#Unhoused
We're excited to be at the National Conference for HIV/AIDS! Great opportunities to learn and share here! Our Director Josh Hayes will be part of a panel about Rentry and Housing as well on Tuesday!
#USCHA2022#documentaryfilm#homecoming
Some of you may have seen the amazing posters and stickers at Laurelhurst Park today.
Big thanks to Western Regional Advocacy Project (WRAP) for always supplying us with beautiful artwork. You can find WRAP's artwork here (which are all fair use!): https://t.co/Cx6KgVnZgk
We're excited to be a part of the Japan International Film Festival. It's always humbling to be in the company of so many talented storytellers and
Activists in documentary film.
@JapanFilmFest#homelessness#affordablehousing
We're honored to be a part of the Ashland International Film Festival, and we're super stoked to watch a bunch of the other fantastic films that are being featured! Quick vid about our 5 favorites!
@ashlandfilm@cityofashland#filmfest#homelessness
https://t.co/fzzPVjLNJZ
The Ashland International Film Fest has kicked off!! Director Josh Hayes was interviewed on the Jefferson Exchange radio about homelessness in America and his featured film The Invisible Class.
@ashlandfilm@JeffExchange
https://t.co/lhIjYWAfsH
One of the less talked about parts of low budget documentary filmmaking is archival research. Starts off fun, because it's different, & then pretty quickly becomes a massive undertaking. Currently going through this tiny little Fed Gov Act. A comfy 6400 pages!
Had another awesome set of screenings. This time it was for World Day of Social Justice and was hosted by the City of Eugene Oregon's Human Rights Commission. 200 registrants over the week! Great panel at the end!
@cityofeugene
The City of Eugene Human Rights Commission will be screening #TheInvisibleClass for the "World Day of Social Justice" on Feb. 18th. To find out more follow the link below!
https://t.co/OoPcflpDGZ