Pam Pam, a "renaissance woman," believed that the
stories of Black folks should be filmed, directed, and produced
by the folks in and beyond the struggle. So she began her journey
through the eye of a lens 7 years ago. Her films include the
following:

Mama Bessie: In My Declining Years
94 YR. OLD WHITE WOMAN IN SAN FRANCISCO HOMELESS. MAMA BESSIE LIVES IN A CAR WITH HER 2 SON'S. THIS CAPRICE COUPE CLASSIC HAS OVER 1 MILLION MILES AND STILL RUNNING. SHE IS WELL CARE FOR, DESPITE THEIR CIRCUMSTANCES. AN ACTIVIST IN THEIR ON RIGHT, MAMA BESSIE, IS NOT ROTTEN AWAY, MAMA BESSIE, LARRY & CHARLIE JUST NEED A HOME. HOW PROGRESSIVE IS PROGRESSIVE, IF FAMILY DON'T MATTERS!
View the trailer at YouTube.com

Peacemakers 4Life
This documentary tells the story of the The Peacemakers/Operation
Save A Life. The Peacemakers meet every friday night @7:00
pm on the corner of Sunnydale and Hahn in San Francisco
between the two neighborhood "Up-da hill" &"Down-the
hill" gangs. They also meet every 2nd Saturday of
the month @1:00 for a Community BBQ. The organization believes
in meeting people where they are, and by any means necessary,
including with culture: i.e. drums, singing, spiritual
or spoken word. The film features both group members and
folks from the community.
View the trailer at sfpeacemakers.com.
Peacemaker in Sudan
Pam Pam says of the time she spent filming this documentary,
which focuses on the civil war ripping apart Sudan, "Living
in So-Sudan for a month was a reality check, spiritually
and culturally. I felt that my eyes opened for the first
time." The work, which discusses U.S. involvement in the
conflict, will open yours, also. sfpeacemakers.org

Children of Sudan
Get Yo Mind Right
This documentary features Marvin
X Jeffery Greir of Recovery Theater and West-MacArthur.
This 51 year-young Black man is a x-con, x-pimp, x-druglord & x-gang
leader, built like a 25 yr. old NFL running back. He was
also kicked out
of prison in the mid-90's, and to this date has never
to returned.
View the trailer at YouTube.com.