FREE Film Screening — Fault Lines: Inside the SF Housing Crisis (and what it means for Santa Cruz)
Start: Thursday, October 24, 2024• 5:30 PM
End: Thursday, October 24, 2024• 8:30 PM
Location:Resource Center For Nonviolence•612 Ocean St, Santa Cruz, CA 95060 US
Join us for a special evening as Santa Cruz YIMBY, in partnership with Housing Santa Cruz County, People First, and the UCSC Student Housing Coalition, hosts a FREE advance screening of Fault Lines, a powerful documentary set to enter the film festival circuit.
Fault Lines explores the housing crisis in San Francisco, but its themes resonate deeply with the challenges we face in Santa Cruz as well. The film weaves together the stories of a neighborhood fighting against developers, activists pushing for housing reform, and a family searching for stable housing.
After the screening, join us for an engaging panel discussion featuring Elaine Johnson (Housing Santa Cruz County), Corey Mosley (People First of Santa Cruz County), and other local housing advocates, bringing the conversation home and exploring actionable solutions for our community. This is a unique opportunity to be among the first to view this important film and participate in a critical dialogue about housing in Santa Cruz.
We can’t wait to see you there!
SCHEDULE — Thursday, October 24, 2024
- Doors: 5:30pm (come early to grab popcorn and a good seat!)
- Film: 6pm - 7:30pm
- Discussion: 7:30pm - 8:30pm
GETTING THERE — Resource Center For Nonviolence • 612 Ocean St, Santa Cruz
- Bus: Near the Ocean & Dakota bus stop
- BCycle: Closest bike station is at the County Gov't Center (701 Ocean St)
- Driving: On-site parking accommodates 34 cars and street parking is available nearby for overflow
The venue is wheelchair-accessible, including disabled parking and restrooms.