I just had the most amazing movie experience of my life. Image
We drove out to Bolinas for a drive-in showing of Nomadland, the new Frances McDormand film. She was using it as a fundraiser to build affordable housing in Bolinas.
Here she is directing cars into the lot: Image
The movie was projected out of a back of a van. This was appropriate. Image
For a one-off event it was super well organized. We ordered food, it was brought to our car five minutes later, and it was delicious! Fran was walking in the rows telling people to stay in their pods “No superspreading tonight” Image
You tuned into a radio station. Fran was at the van, broadcasting, and introduced the event and helped raise money for housing.
The film was about a woman named Fern, who is a seasonal worker at Amazon, barely scraping by, and lives in a van.
Most of the people in the film are not actors. It’s incredible. Image
We’re watching a movie about being unhorsed, at a fundraiser for housing.
About people living in cars, from our car.
About people who are lonely and isolated, when we can’t be with the people all around us.
This is the most remarkable experience.
When the movie was over, Fran gave instructions on how to get out. That was helpful actually. It was confusing.
Of course some people couldn’t start their cars, so Fran (with a red headlamp) was helping them get jump started.
And of course she stood outside the gate, and we got to tell her ourselves how much we enjoyed the movie. Image
It was the first time I left the house in a week. It was a gorgeous drive out. Will be the last thing I get to do for a while. Frances McDormand is an astounding actor, and is an American treasure in real life. Thank you Fran! Image
Here’s the website for Bolinas Community Land Trust. Its a great organization: bolinaslandtrust.org
If you are a fan of Frances McDormand, #Fargo, #Nomadland, or spend a lot of time on housing Twitter, this is a fun, feel good thread.

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My wife has been volunteering for public school stuff for over a decade. She recruited Seth (she’s chair of the PAC), and is quoted in this piece. As public school parents we are, like most SFUSD parents in SF, so deeply frustrated.

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One thing that completely mystifies me: why is reopening not the *first* item on the agenda every meeting? Why are you making parents wait for seven hours before getting to the issue that matters most to them?
I’m also mystified why the board gets to approve who volunteers to provide the parent’s perspective. Parents Advisory Council should be run by parents, not the board. That’s the whole point. Curating the council to reinforce their own viewpoints is a problem.
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Ok a little thread about crime in SF and why it’s so incredibly frustrating for the people who live here.

(Hopefully @LondonBreed will help? I know she cares a lot about this issue, hope she reads this thread) @hknightsf might be interested too.
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