Not Gone and Not Forgotten: A Story of Urban Redevelopment and Community Organizing in Los Angeles (1983)
UCLA Student Film, Preserved by the UCLA Film and Television Archive. "A chronicle of the successful protest efforts of a small Los Angeles community in the Pico-Union district, whose homes were threatened by eviction actions in 1979 to allow the expansion of an auto-supply business"--TV guide, April 27, 1984. Produced in association with the Chicano Studies Department at UCLA.
Director: Marsha Goodman
Genre: Documentary
Release Date: January 1, 1983
Cinematography: Quito Hernandez
Editing: Marsha Goodman, Karina Friend
Production: UCLA Chicano Studies
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Not Gone and Not Forgotten: A Story of Urban Redevelopment and Community Organizing in Los Angeles about?
- UCLA Student Film, Preserved by the UCLA Film and Television Archive. "A chronicle of the successful protest efforts of a small Los Angeles community in the Pico-Union district, whose homes were threatened by eviction actions in 1979 to allow the expansion of an auto-supply business"--TV guide, April 27, 1984. Produced in association with the Chicano Studies Department at UCLA.
- Who directed Not Gone and Not Forgotten: A Story of Urban Redevelopment and Community Organizing in Los Angeles?
- Not Gone and Not Forgotten: A Story of Urban Redevelopment and Community Organizing in Los Angeles was directed by Marsha Goodman.
- What genre is Not Gone and Not Forgotten: A Story of Urban Redevelopment and Community Organizing in Los Angeles?
- Not Gone and Not Forgotten: A Story of Urban Redevelopment and Community Organizing in Los Angeles is a Documentary film.