Fishermen's Terminal Revisited

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  • čas přidán 26. 12. 2015
  • In 2001, the Port of Seattle invited pleasure boats into Seattle's Fishermen's Terminal, the homeport of the North Pacific fishing fleet. This film looks back at the controversy against the backdrop of rapid redevelopment in Seattle.
    (Music licensed by jinglepunks.com, Brian Miller and Django Amerson and the Tall Boys String Band.)

Komentáře • 3

  • @chrissicardmusic
    @chrissicardmusic Před 3 lety +1

    Currently taking an Anthropology class with Dr. Knutson. The story of Fishermen's Terminal mirrors that of so many of the industries in Seattle and across America. Gentrification disguised as "improvement". Thank you for both documentaries.

  • @michaelna3119
    @michaelna3119 Před 3 lety +1

    Lived at the terminal in 86, never felt more at home away from home, It'd be a crime to the community there to "dissappear" the terminal, in Auckland NZ our version of the terminal was lost to developers and gin palaces and restaurants as you can see by any americas cup footage that shows the bases etc, was a very convivial place to live and work that was whittled away without a protest..... , so hang on to that terminal forever