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Se Habla Aqui

Producer of the Work / Filmmaker: 

Produced by Hispanic Family Center of Southern New Jersey and Scribe Video Center, Project Coordinator: Marangeli Mejia Rabell

Filmmaker Facilitator: 

Dave Kluft

Year released: 
1993
Length: 
13:20 minutes

Say bienvenidos to this video that lovingly details the work of Southern New Jersey's largest Hispanic human service agency. The Hispanic Family Center of Southern New Jersey has offered a one-stop shopping buffet of holistic social services to members of the Camden, NJ-area Hispanic community since 1976. Staffed by bilingual and bi- and multicultural employees who have first-hand knowledge of the concerns of its first, second and third generation Hispanic program participants, HFCSNJ staffers and clients truthfully lay bare the needs, struggles and triumphs of its clientele.

Filmmaker's Bio: 

Hispanic Family Center of Southern New Jersey (HFCSNJ) is a United Way agency based in Camden, New Jersey. For over 30 years, HFCSJ has worked to provide the region's Hispanic community with a broad range of culturally relevant social services and advocacy programs that promote and encourage empowerment and self-sufficiency.

Project Facilitator Dave Kluft is an independent film producer and the founder and director of the NEXTFRAME, the University Film and Video Association's touring showcase of international student film and video.

A staffer with HFCSNJ at the time she served as the video's project coordinator, today Marangeli Mejia-Rabell is the executive director of the Hunting Park Community Development Corporation in Philadelphia.

Face To Face

Producer of the Work / Filmmaker: 

Asian Americans United & Scribe Video Center

Filmmaker Facilitator: 

Cindy Wong & Carl Lee

Year released: 
1996
Length: 
17 minutes

This dynamic tape video, produced by the AAU youth group, explores issues of identity, culture and rights. Shot in a raw, shaky-cam style, Face to Face has fun recontextualizing popular Asian cinematic caricatures, but primarily focuses on the faces of its 10 teen directors. They describe how they deal with stereotypes at school, being harassed by the police, and being in gangs -- or just having people assume that they're in one.

Filmmaker's Name: 
Asian Americans United & Carl Lee
Filmmaker's Bio: 

Asian Americans United is a grass-roots, community based development organization devoted to advocating and responding to the needs of Philadelphia-based people of Asian ancestry. This non-profit, community-based social change organization works primarily with poor and working class, and immigrant and refugee communities.

Carl Lee is currently the Tech Director of Hallwalls Contemporary Art Center in Buffalo, NY and a working video artist/activist. He is also a member of Termite TV collective, which among other projects, produces the "Living Documentary" series.

Press: 

Winter/Spring 1996 - Asian Americans United Update Newsletter

February 26, 1998 - "Nobody's A Star: The Uncommon Power of Philadelphia's Community Video Scene" by Sam Adams, Philadelphia City Paper

Public Screenings, Broadcasts and Festivals: 

1995 to 1996 - Screened at the Chicago Asian American Film Festival, San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival, and the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts "Healing Through the Arts" conference

September 20, 1996 - Part of Scribe Video Center's Community Visions premiere at International House (Philadelphia, PA)

October 28, 1996 - Broadcast on Through the Lens, WYBE TV 35 (Philadelphia, PA)

August 9, 1999 - Part of Street Movies! screening across street from kensington Joint Action Council at 1818 E. Huntington Park (Philadelphia, PA)

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