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February Showings of Crushing Wheelchairs: Houseless People Create a movie about Homelessness


Press Contacts: Miguel Muteado Silencio & Lisa Tiny Gray-Garcia (510) 435-7500

 

For Immediate Release:

Homeless, Formerly Houseless Communities write, perform, and direct their lives of struggle, sweeps, and death into a new play 


Unhoused, formerly unhoused, and disabled youth, families, and elders of Oakland and San Francisco create a play about their lives and their lost lives - honoring five ancestors of homelessness, poLice terror, and sweeps.

 

What: The Ground-breaking new theatre Crushing Wheelchairs debuts in San Francisco and Oakland in Black History Month 

When & Where:

San Francisco:

4pm Feb 12th at the Redstone Bldg - 2940 16th street San Francisco, Ca 94103

Oakland:

4pm Sunday, Feb 26th Piano Fight 1540 Broadway Oakland , Ca 94605 


Also…

When and Where: 

6pm April 7th at Artist’s Television Access (ATA) in San Francisco

More information to come!


Side by Side 

chair frames and baby toys, 

jackets, toothbrushes, coffee cans, and pillows

wrapped up in paper bags made of memories


nylon homes buried under lives made of storms...

-Povertyskola


Six houseless residents of San Francisco, LA and Oakland live outside in tents, cardboard boxes & RVs, surviving together in community, interdependently, until each city deploys a giant machine and multiple poLice and state agencies that crush all of their belongings, tents, walkers, wheelchairs and more. The exciting new play Crushing Wheelchairs, which incorporates magical realism, poetry, and myth, culminates in violent tragedy and hope rooted in decolonial self-determination. The production includes a cast of only houseless or formerly houseless and disabled actors who have been participants in a series of theatre and writing workshops led by the playwright Tiny (Lisa) Gray-Garcia aka @povertyskola.


"I had everything taken from me, things I will never be able to replace no matter how many hoops I went through—I could never get then back from CalTrans,” said Brokin Cloud. Houseless in Oakland for over fifteen years, Brokin Cloud is one of the over twenty co-creators, actors, and writers who have been meeting in a workshop led by the playwright, poet, actor and visionary PovertySkola also known as Tiny Gray-Garcia, who herself was a houseless child with her disabled mother for the majority of her childhood, and then again as a single mother with her son due to the violent gentrification of the Bay Area throughout the last decade.


"This play and all of the theatre work we do at Theatre of the POOR has helped me to heal from the multiple traumas I have dealt with as a houseless disabled Black woman, and survivor of eviction and poverty,” said Aunti Frances Moore, Black Panther, POOR Magazine povertyskola, co-founder of Homefulness, and founder of the Self-Help Hunger Program in Oakland, who "plays" Reggi, based on one of the ancestor povertyskolaz honored in this play, all who died because of the violence of anti-poor people-hate, politricks and/or poLice Terror.


"I created this play based on my life as a child who barely survived poverty and homelessness, criminalization and incarceration. I created this play based on my mama's life and the lives of countless fellow houseless youth, mamas, and elders who have barely survived and often died from the position of being without shelter in a system that values "private property" over people. Values the hoarding and acquiring of stolen resources and indigenous land over the safety of children and families and elders and disabled people, and actually views us as trash when we are outside—to be swept—or put to death," said playwrite tiny Gray-Garcia, formerly homeless, incarcerated, single mother, poet,co-founder with her mama Dee of POOR magazine, visionary of Homefulness and co-author of many publications including Criminal of Poverty - Growing Up Homeless in America and more.


"This play honors and pays tribute, prayer, and art to the stories and spirits of Steven Taylor, Papa Bear, Luis Demetrio Góngora Pat, Luis Temaj, Laure McElroy, Desiree Quintero, and Shannon Marie Bigley,and so many more  all who passed from the violence of sweeps, poLice terror, and hate of us poor people,” said Tiny. “This play honors our lives as well—currently in struggle homeless poverty skolaz, in cities like ours where in San Francisco where we are being swept in the rain , or hosed down by individuals like Art gallery owner Collier Gwin, or Oakland like the Wood Street Commons residents who are currently struggling with an eviction notice from their longtime neighborhood in West Oakland in the middle of torrential rains.”


“I feel blessed to rehearse, heal, and co-write my own story of decades of homelessness into the new play Crushing Wheelchairs," concluded Brokin Cloud. Brokin Cloud also just moved into Homefulness - a rent free housing project created by houseless people at POOR Magazine.

 

Each performance of the play culminates with Indigenous and all nations prayer for ancestors of homelessness, poLice terror and sweeps and a discussion about solutions like Homefulness-a homeless peoples solution to homelessness and Wood Street Commons-a resident led community of homeless residents with housed advocates and Houseless residents present.


In advance of the theater performances, POOR Magazine will also be premiering "Behind The Scenes: CRUSHING WHEELCHAIRS" a documentary that provides an inside look into the production. The film explores the context of the play–the ongoing homelessness crisis in the Bay Area and beyond–from the ground of an active Caltrans “sweep” to the epicenter of Poor Magazine’s revolutionary housing solution, Homefulness. Through an exclusive glimpse at the play’s intimate rehearsal process, the film traces the personal stories of its poverty scholar protagonists and ultimately culminates in a rousing live performance-action at San Francisco’s City Hall. 


“Behind The Scenes: CRUSHING WHEELCHAIRS” premieres during Black History Month (February) on POOR Magazine’s YouTube Channel. 


Watch the film's TRAILER here: https://youtu.be/vVJsPjwUByg 



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