On Unity Day, Friday, March 25th, 2022, filmmaker, Spencer Wilkinson and muralists, Desi Mundo and Pancho Pescador participated in a panel discussion centered around Alice Street, a documentary depicting the struggle to preserve Oakland’s ethnic arts and culture communities amid rapid gentrification. Moderated by CCSF Art Department faculty, Amy Diaz-Infante, the panelists discussed the intersection of activism and the arts in the context of the Community Rejuvenation Project (CRP) Universal Language mural.
This online event was hosted by City College of San Francisco in partnership with SFMOMA. CCSF students who attended this event received a free ticket to SFMOMA to explore the current Bay Area Walls exhibition and more.
Friday 3/25/22 from 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm | Watch Event Recording | Alice Street Trailer
This online event is hosted by City College of San Francisco in partnership with SFMOMA.
Event co-sponsors: Rosenberg Library Media Center; CCSF Art Department, Cinema Department, African American Studies, Asian American Studies, and Latin American and Latino/a Studies
Read about the event and connection to City College in the April 20, 2022, edition of The Guardsman!
(2020, 70 mins)
CCSF students, faculty and staff can watch Alice Street online with RamID