A prescient portrait of late-1970s Washington, D.C., that chronicles the city's creeping gentrification, the systematic expulsion of poor Black residents, and the community response in the form of the Seaton Street Project, in which tenants banded together to purchase buildings.
Directed by Shirikiana Aina
poverty
displacement
urban development
gentrification
community action
woman director
racial justice
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Crew
Shirikiana Aina
Director
Shirikiana Aina
Writer
Ellen Sumter
Cinematography
Popular Reviews
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Portoroghi
8.0★ · 05/26/25
A great display of rural America. Truly sad to see how a system is weaponized against children.
A great display of rural America. Truly sad to see how a system is weaponized against children.
Portoroghi
8.0★ · 05/26/25
A great display of rural America. Truly sad to see how a system is weaponized against children.
A great display of rural America. Truly sad to see how a system is weaponized against children.
Portoroghi
8.0★ · 05/26/25
A great display of rural America. Truly sad to see how a system is weaponized against children.
A great display of rural America. Truly sad to see how a system is weaponized against children.