This 60 min. documentary (work in progress)tells the story of the national foreclosure crisis through the eyes of hard-hit East New York - a community that is no stranger to tough times. As more and more homes in the neighborhood bear foreclosure signs, individual victims of egregious lending practices come to realize they are not alone, and find the strength to band together and save their community from catastrophe.

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Subprimed chosen to screen at Brooklyn Arts Council Film Festival

“Subprimed” has been chosen to screen as a part of Scene: Brooklyn, presented by the Brooklyn Arts Council Film Festival

It will be screened on Tuesday May 5 at Galapagos Art Space (16 Main Street in DUMBO Brooklyn) at 7 pm as part of a program focusing on current issues facing Brooklyn.

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Subprimed screening at Brroklyn Law School

Facing Foreclosure: Defending Against the Foreclosure Crisis in Brooklyn Communities of Color
Monday, March 30th 6:30pm - 9:00pm Geraldo's Cafe in Feil Hall, 205 State Street
Film Screening and Panel discussion

Panel members include:
Rick Wagner, Director of Litigation, Brooklyn Legal Services Corporation A, discusses foreclosure defense practice generally and as it relates to the cases presented in the film

April Newbauer, Attorney-in-Charge, Civil Division, Queens Neighborhood Office, Legal Aid Society of New York City, discusses the crisis' impact on tenants of foreclosed buildings

Josh Zinner, Co-Director, Neighborhood Economic Development Advocacy Project (NEDAP), discusses the disparate impact of the sub-prime mortgage/foreclosure crisis on communities of color