1994 at the Ambassador Hotel, 55 Mason Street in the Tenderloin district of San Francisco, California. From 1978 to 1996, the hotel was managed by Hank Wilson, a San Francisco LGBT activist who made the hotel a model for harm reduction housing. 134 run-down and exhausted rooms populated by homeless men and women, sometimes even children. All of them in urgent need of care, compassion and humanity. Nobly provided by voluntarily working professional health care and social workers staff, various benefactors, volunteers, neighbors, and community contributions.
On August 8, 1988, the world’s first and largest Satanic rally took place. Ripped from a video featu...
The Bridge is a controversial documentary that shows people jumping to their death from the Golden G...
Completely topless. Completely uninhibited. The craze that began in San Francisco is now exploding a...
What is the future of humanity? It might seem bleak, but the case for optimism is strong. Humanity...
During the last forty years, the photographer Sebastião Salgado has been travelling through the cont...
IT CAME FROM AQUARIUS RECORDS tells the story about the San Francisco based independent record store...
In this special edition of Globe Trekker Chinatown, Lavinia Tan, Justine Shapiro and Megan McCormick...
The Fall of the I-Hotel brings to life the battle for housing in San Francisco. The brutal eviction ...
Klaira presents a surprising vision of assimilation and a loving depiction of San Francisco. She and...
Klaira presents a surprising vision of assimilation and a loving depiction of San Francisco. She and...
Klaira presents a surprising vision of assimilation and a loving depiction of San Francisco. She and...
This Ukrainian-Jewish teenager immigrated to San Francisco as a young child. Now on the brink of adu...
This Ukrainian-Jewish teenager immigrated to San Francisco as a young child. Now on the brink of adu...
This Ukrainian-Jewish teenager immigrated to San Francisco as a young child. Now on the brink of adu...
This Ukrainian-Jewish teenager immigrated to San Francisco as a young child. Now on the brink of adu...
IF STREETS COULD TALK by Samantha Abernathey - A young filmmaker takes three generations of relative...
On a fateful San Francisco night in the early '60s, Condor nightclub performer Carol Doda was lowere...
Born in Ozan, Arkansas in 1933, White traveled the world observing and documenting the Black experie...
A Studio B Production – Co-produced by Citizen Film for the San Francisco Symphony