"There's so much animosity and controversy going on right now. I think people should see this film because they need to know what is really happening. What the cops are doing and what their paid officials are doing." -- Smiley, houseless in Chico, California on why you should see[1] Lost and Found in the Park.
A special Without a Roof "Lost and Found in the Park" segment with Respectful Revolution filmmakers Stacey Wear and Gerard Ungerman, joined by the words and wisdom of the nine houseless neighbors featured in the gritty, 50-minute film featuring nine people living outdoors in Chico's two main encampments - Tiechert Pond and Comanche Creek. As aired on KZFR 90.1FM on July 28, 2021.
[1] Online viewing options coming SOON.