The “Sa Amin: Our Place” documentary is the untold story of Filipinos in San Francisco’s South of Market neighborhood, the cultural heart of the Filipino-American community. The film tells the story of how Filipino activists, artists and intergenerational families are claiming a right to the city, battling against displacement caused by urban renewal, real estate speculation, and tech booms. It features powerful interviews of current residents and community leaders covering decades of organizing, including Teresa Dulalas who challenged eviction after eviction; teacher and parent, Tina Alejo, who fought to keep open the Filipino bilingual program; and Janine Lacap, part of the next generation of leaders. “Sa Amin” also features archival footage from the 1970s by the late Filipino documentary filmmaker Sam Tagatac, never seen until now. Telling this story will change the larger narrative about San Francisco and help the South of Market’s Filipino community claim physical spaces- to save homes and to sustain it as a cultural hub.
Upcoming Free Screenings
Tuesday, June 14 at 6pm PST on Zoom. Register via Eventbrite here virtual screening.
Friday, June 17 at 6pm PST in person at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts (YBCA) 701 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA. Limited capacity, please register via Eventbrite here.
Tuesday, June 21 at 6pm PST in person at the Roxie Theater, 3117 16th Street, San Francisco, CA. Limited capacity, registration link coming soon.