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Nearly two years after
Hurricane Katrina destroyed
New Orleans and left
most of the town's
survivors homeless
and jobless, the Gulf
Coast Civic Works Project
came into existence
at San Jose State.
Through the connection
of CSUMB student Estée Blancher, the
opportunity came about
to create several Public
Service Announcements,
in both video and radio
formats. The goal of
the Gulf Coast Civic
Works Project is to
create 100,000 jobs
for the victimized
residents of New Oreleans.
I personally
had the chance to
film the interviews
of such folks as Dr.
Scott Myers-Lipton,
Professor at San Jose
State and Organizer
of the Gulf Coast Civic
Works Project, and
Marcus Killgore, a
passionately involved
student with the project,
on the morning after their
all-night-long campus
event titled, "Poverty
Under the Stars". Filmed
on the campus of
San Jose State University.
For Steven Levinson's
TAT 399S class, TAT in the Community, at CSU Monterey
Bay.
Produced
by Kimber
Neely
and
Estée
Blancher
Directed by Elizabeth
Frazer
Cinematographers: Adé
Gibbs and Garett
Thomas
Editor: Cody Campbell
Special
Thanks: Dr. Scott
Myers-Lipton,
Marcus Killgore,
and Steven
Levinson
Click
here to view at YouTube!
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