*Together we can come together and not only be a voice for our unhoused
brothers and sisters but we can work in finding a solution. I**t's through
understanding compassion is created and through compassion GREAT things
can happen! **Please share... Thank you! *
The award winning documentary STORIES OF US: CAMP SECOND CHANCE will be
showing at The Grand THIS Saturday,11/5 at 4:30 PM followed by a panel
discussion. Musical guest Dain Norman will be performing at the event.
This event is in partnership with Meaningful Movies Tacoma
https://meaningfulmovies.org/.
Ticket information: Stories of Us: Camp Second Chance | (grandcinema.com)
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*Film Synopsis: *
In this powerful award winning film, local director Melinda Raebyne embeds
herself one winter at one of Seattle’s homeless camps, Camp Chance,
challenging public ignorance and humanizing a population that locals would
rather neglect, sharing with you some of their personal stories and her
actual experience of what it’s like to be homeless. By putting faces to the
statistics and a voice to their stories, she humanizes a population in ways
that allow viewers to see themselves and better relate to a neglected and
often “forgotten population.”
What’s possible when society’s “forgotten population” decides to beat the
odds and instead of putting hope into a broken system invest their hopes in
each other, using the pains of their past to be the fuel that drives them
to create a better tomorrow. Camp Second Chance is an encampment founded by
the homeless to foster an environment that allows them to become productive
people in society. “Stories of Us” are their stories and ours, one of
triumph, showing us that the power lies within our own willpower not to
just survive but to thrive.
“Stories of Us” was awarded the Turner Legacy Award by Meaningful Movies
Project in 2020 and the Audience Choice Award at the Tacoma Film Festival
You can learn more about Melinda Raebyne’s Films on Facebook
http://www.facebook.com/MelindaRaebyneFilms , Instagram
https://www.instagram.com/melindaraebynefilms/or through her YouTube
Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMtCunsbHG2vgqMHsg3KXaQ.
Trailer: STORIES OF US: CAMP SECOND CHANCE
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We have a powerful line-up for this event.
*Panelist and Musical Performer: *
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*Melinda Raebyne *is an award-winning Taiwanese American filmmaker who’s
fascinated and inspired by the resiliency of the human spirit. Learning of
other people’s journeys reinforces her belief that in each of us there’s a
hero’s story waiting to be told. A self-taught filmmaker, Melinda received
most of her training as an actor on set. After almost ten years of acting
in other people’s films, Melinda decided to make her own; films that speak
from her heart, told through the voices of society’s invisible. Giving a
voice to those who are typically forgotten in our society. Currently,
Melinda serves on the board for WA Lawyers for the Arts and WA Filmworks
Film Leadership Council.
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Dakoda Foxx was formerly homeless and now has a non-profit focusing on
helping the homeless youth and young adults in Pierce Co secure stable
housing. She'll be able to provide a personal perspective along with
showing what's possible when given an opportunity to thrive. Her
non-profit The Power of Two provides support to our homeless youth by
helping them get access to the right services that will place them on a
path to long-term success. Website: https://thepowertwo.org/
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*Jani Hitchen *represents District 6 of Pierce County. Prior to becoming a
Councilmember, Jani was a professional educator working with teenagers in
several Pierce County school districts. After substitute teaching, she
spent 10 years at Lochburn Middle School in the Cloverpark School District,
followed by 14 years in the Bethel School District at three different
schools, ending her teaching career at Graham Kapowsin High School.
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Dain Norman is a singer/songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and audio
producer. His songs can be heard on the radio in Washington, Europe and
Australia. In 2013 Dain arrived in the PNW with only $15, he lived in his
car and street-performed to get by. Since its founding in 2015, Norman’s
Tacoma-based band The Chrysalis Effect has released its full album
“Lantern” and toured throughout Washington and Oregon. They are working on
their second album, Shades of Blue.
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Melinda Raebyne
She/Her