Paul Caine, WTTW Chicago PBS'Provides a sobering look back at one of the worst natural disasters in Chicago's recent history while shedding much-needed light on the slow-moving, man-made crisis of socioeconomic inequality that threatens not only the most vulnerable zip codes in Chicago, but cities and towns across the country.' It follows the 1995 Chicago heat wave which resulted in the deaths of 739 people, primarily affecting poor and disadvantaged communities. We could call it a Poverty Emergency Plan instead, or the Remedying Social Evils Plan. Posted on August 15, 2020 August 15, 2020 by . See the conversation and learn more here. Her films include The Uprising of 34, the Sundance award-winning and Emmy-nominated Blue Vinyl, its Peabody Award-winning prequel A Healthy Baby Girl, and Everythings Cool. 100:00:02,504 --> 00:00:05,254(relaxing music)200:00:11,362 --> 00:00:14,445(light guitar music)300:00:15,786 --> 00:00:19,036(musical horn blaring)400:00:23,155 --> 00:00:28,155(waves crashing) (somber music)500:00:36,370 --> 00:00:39,479[Judith] What's the bestway to prepare for disaster?600:00:39,480 --> 00:00:42,469It's a question lots ofpeople are asking these days,700:00:42,470 --> 00:00:45,719as the planet heats up andwe find ourselves facing800:00:45,720 --> 00:00:49,035one unprecedenteddisaster after another.900:00:49,036 --> 00:00:52,036(people chattering)1000:00:54,656 --> 00:00:55,815New Jersey or something1100:00:55,816 --> 00:00:58,001to get the fishnet. www.kartemquin.com, Ford Foundation | JustFilmsThe Center for Independent Documentary, Independent Television Service (ITVS) Leo S. 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Come and discuss Cooked: Survival by Zipcode, a 2018 documentary about the disastrous Chicago heatwave of 1995 that examines issues of racial, social and environmental justice. Topics were debated, connections between different groups made and actions points produced for the participants to continue to learn, collaborate and act. You've just tried to add this show to COOKED: Survival By Zip Code will be having an encore broadcast on Monday, July 13th, 2020 on PBS Independent Lens, the 25th anniversary of the most . In COOKED, Helfand challenges herself and others to truly see and respond to the invisible man-made disasters taking place in towns and cities across the country before the next 'natural' disaster hits.COOKED is an adaptation of 'HEAT WAVE: A Social Autopsy of Disaster in Chicago' (2002), Eric Klinenberg's groundbreaking book. 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Subscribe to our "Mixed Issue" email newsletter. Enter your search keyword. 989 Roundelay Dr. L1J 7S5. 'Cooked: Survival by Zip Code shines a light on the issues of poverty, race, class, and education that underlie how natural disasters take lives.' Brian Tallerico, RogerEbert.com tells the story of this tragic heatwave, the most traumatic in U.S. history, in which 739 citizens died over the course of just a single week, most of them poor, elderly, and African American. In the last third of the film, Helfand attends a conference for disaster preparedness, where people warn of 69 lightning deaths in the US, and other things that might not happen in our lifetimes. Church - Chicago, IL, January 31 - Albany Park Library - Chicago, IL, November 15 @ 5:30pm- St. Louis International Film Festival, Tivoli Theatre | 6350 Delmar Boulevard | St. Louis, MO 63130, Panelists: Munerah Ahmed (Director of the Climate and Health Project, NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene), Judith Helfand (Director/Producer of COOKED: Survival by Zip Code), SUNDAY November 17 @ 10:45am - Cucalorus Film Festival, Thalian Black | 310 Chestnut Street | Wilmington, NC 28401, THURSDAY October 24 and SATURDAY October 26 - Milwaukee International Film Festival, THURSDAY October 28 @ 1:30pm- Panel at Milwaukee International Film Festival, Panelists: Nicole Brookshire (Director, Milwaukee County Executive's Cabinet), Jennifer Ball-Sharp (Research and Program Manager, Milwaukee County Office on African American Affairs), Judith Helfand (Director/Producer of COOKED: Survival by Zip Code), Broadway Theatre Center |158 N. Broadway | Milwaukee, WI 53202, THURSDAY October 24 @ 6pm - Panel at UPenn Law, Panelists: Kevin Brown (Peoples Emergency Center), Zakia Elliott (Program Manager, Philadelphia Climate Works), Jose Ferran Jr. (Hunting Park United), Tayyib Smith (Cofounder, Little Giant Creative) Judith Helfand (Director/Producer of COOKED: Survival by Zip Code), University of Pennsylvania Law School |3501 Sansom Street | Philadelphia, PA 19104, SATURDAY October 26 @ 7pm - Producers Forum at Scribe Video Center, Panelists: Kevin Brown of the People's Emergency Center, Zakia Elliott (Program Manager, Philadelphia Climate Works), Jose Ferran Jr. (Hunting Park United), Tayyib Smith (Cofounder, Little Giant Creative), Scribe Video Center | 3908 Lancaster Avenue | Philadelphia, PA 19104, FRIDAY October 25 @ 4pm - Chicago Beyond And Woods Fund Panel, Panelists: Danielle Perry (Growing Home), Dennis Deer (Cook County Commissioner of the 2nd District), James Bloyd, Collaborative for Health Equity, Judith Helfand (Director/Producer of COOKED: Survival by Zip Code) | Moderator: Caronina Grimble, Woods Fund Chicago, Chicago Beyond |811 West Fulton Market| Chicago, IL 60607, FRIDAY October 25 @ 9:30am - Global Symposium on Sustainable Cities and Neighborhoods, International House |1414 E 59th Street| Chicago, IL 60637, YES Film Festival - Columbus, IN - October 25-27, Milwaukee International Film Festival - Milwaukee, WI - October 24, 26, 28, The Gorton Center - Lake Forest, IL - October 22 (11 am and 7pm screenings), Producer Fenell Doremus in-person after 7pm screening, Planet in Focus International Environmental Film Festival - Toronto, ON - October 19, Cook County Department of Public Health - Forest Park, IL - October 17, 2019 BendFilm Festival - Bend, OR - October 11, THURSDAY September 19 @ 6pm - Cook County Takes on Racial Equity, Panelists: Judith Helfand (Director/Producer of COOKED: Survival by Zip Code), Dennis Deer (Cook County Commissioner of the 2nd District), Alma E. Anaya (Cook County Commissioner of the 7th District), Lanetta Haynes Turner (Cook County Government Chief of Staff), Gene Siskel Film Center of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago | 164 N. State Street | Chicago, IL 60601, THURSDAY September 29 @ 1pm - South Side Film Festival, McCormick Tribune Campus Center | 321 South State Street | Chicago, IL 60616July 2019, San Francisco Green Film Festival - San Francisco, CA - September 28, Cambridge Community Development Department - Cambridge, MA - Thursday, September 26, Northeastern University - Boston, MA - Thursday, September 26, A Boston community summit and screening. Read reviews and get directions to where you want to go. Be more independent. "42000:21:59,816 --> 00:22:02,659{\an8}(light, serious music)42100:22:02,660 --> 00:22:04,419{\an8}[Judith] The immensityof the death toll42200:22:04,420 --> 00:22:05,832{\an8}got summed up by this image,42300:22:06,454 --> 00:22:08,707which is not whatyou'd expect to see42400:22:08,732 --> 00:22:12,075in a suburban cemeteryin America's heartland.42500:22:13,450 --> 00:22:14,829[Announcer] 41people were buried42600:22:14,830 --> 00:22:17,079in a potter's fieldnear Chicago today,42700:22:17,080 --> 00:22:20,359forgotten victims of thissummer's deadly heatwave.42800:22:20,360 --> 00:22:22,119Their bodies had lain since July42900:22:22,120 --> 00:22:24,223in the county morgue, unclaimed.43000:22:25,940 --> 00:22:28,763We had the traditionalburial liturgy.43100:22:30,860 --> 00:22:33,123We had the memorialservice here.43200:22:35,770 --> 00:22:37,639{\an8}Starting up here,and coming down here,43300:22:37,640 --> 00:22:39,420{\an8}past right up to themonument, yes.43400:22:42,680 --> 00:22:46,700Claude Sanders,William Reedsville,43500:22:47,670 --> 00:22:50,763Lydia Payne, Ethel Young,43600:22:51,650 --> 00:22:56,399Michael Terino, John Kinsinger,43700:22:56,400 --> 00:23:00,839Joe Stone, Helen Stegman,43800:23:00,840 --> 00:23:04,959Richard Jones, Jose Molina,43900:23:04,960 --> 00:23:08,203Mildred Kaldig, Robert Shaffer.44000:23:11,339 --> 00:23:13,039[Judith] It waspractically Fall,44100:23:13,040 --> 00:23:16,349and for most Chicagoans,back to business as usual,44200:23:16,350 --> 00:23:17,984before the cityfinally announced44300:23:17,985 --> 00:23:20,053the official heat death numbers.44400:23:21,071 --> 00:23:22,989{\an8}There are some stunningnew figures from the44500:23:23,011 --> 00:23:25,329{\an8}Chicago Health Departmentdramatically increasing44600:23:25,354 --> 00:23:27,934{\an8}the already tragic deathtoll from July's heatwave.44700:23:28,251 --> 00:23:32,005The city now says 733Chicago residents died,44800:23:32,030 --> 00:23:34,819adding more than 200to the original total.44900:23:34,820 --> 00:23:37,119[Judith] And withinweeks, the final death tally45000:23:37,120 --> 00:23:40,646had to be adjusted yetagain, to 739,45100:23:40,647 --> 00:23:44,763the equivalent of two jumbojets crashing in mid-air.45200:23:45,900 --> 00:23:48,989Did you feel a sense ofoutrage at that number45300:23:48,990 --> 00:23:49,893when it came out?45400:23:50,930 --> 00:23:52,880I want to answerthis very carefully.45500:23:54,970 --> 00:23:57,456James Baldwin said,"To be black in America45600:23:57,457 --> 00:24:00,799is to be enragedalmost all of the time. See the virtual panel discussion with filmmakers here. Kartemquin is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization based in Chicago. People werent dying on the Gold Coast. Simeon has received two MacDowell and two Yaddo fellowships. Cooked: Survival by Zipcode is a 2018 American documentary film, directed and produced by Judith Helfand. Three of those premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, with national broadcasts on PBS (POV), HBO and The Sundance Channel. Cooked: Survival by Zip Code (46) 7.2 1 h 21 min 2019 13+ In 1995 Chicago was hit by a record-breaking heat wave, so hot that the lives of 739 residents were lost in a single week; mostly poor, African-American, and elderly residents. Its just about the lack ofoh god help meI dont want to say that. But what would have happened if she had painted a self-portrait? Transition St Andrews Community Interest Company (CIC), Go St Andrews your hub for smarter travel, St AndReuse Garages, Behind University Hall, Kennedy Gardens, KY16 9DL, St Mary's Place, St Andrews, Fife, KY16 9UY, Nisbet Room, David Russell Apartments, Buchanan Gardens, St Andrews KY16 9LY,   7 Woodburn Place, St Andrews, KY16 8LA, Festive Fashion: the Weird and the Wonderful, Our New Skillshare Coordinator: Anya Hart-Dyke, Mycorrhizae Episode 4: Transition Christmas Dinner. It's a stark realization, to be sure.' So the question is, a Chicago official asks, did people die of the heat, or did they die of the social conditions in these neighborhoods, and the answer is both. Helfand examines and mocks the futility of task force reports, emergency plans, disaster preparedness, rehearsals for tornadoes and other calamities, when these ignore the racism and poverty that cause people to suffer so unequally. Cooked: Survival by Zip Code tells the story of this tragic heatwave, the most traumatic in U.S. history, in which 739 citizens died over the course of just a single week, most of them poor,. She was Producer on the Oscar-nominated, DuPont-winning short, The Barber of Birmingham, and Executive Producer for Brooklyn Castle, Semper Fi: Always Faithful, Private Violence, and Hot Girls Wanted. By Ursula Wolfe-Rocca. But the real story is: why were people in these neighborhoods dying? August 15, 2020 . Do I think the city is addressing the extreme poverty in communities of color in Chicago? Flowers whispers, No. She smiles sadly. His scholarly work has been published in journals including the American Sociological Review, Theory and Society, and Ethnography, and he has contributed to The New Yorker, The New York Times Magazine, Rolling Stone, and This American Life. He co-editedMaya Angelou: And Still I Rise, which premiered at Sundance, aired on American Masters and won a Peabody. She continues to be actively involved as a Senior Creative Consultant. Shop by category. Simeon also edited and co-directedHarlem Street Singer, a documentary feature about the influential blues and gospel musician the Reverend Gary Davis. The underlying dynamic in those same communities, which determined who would live and die during the heat wave, of course continue to exist now., He has a hard time not laughing bitterly. Click here to watch (password =drivein), September 16: GreenTown Conference - film screening and panel discussion withJudithHelfand and other special guests, September 17: Cook County Racial Equity Week Film - Free Screening and Panel Discussion, September 10-September 24: Minority Health Film Festival 2020, Milwaukee [VIRTUAL SCREENINGS], September 21: CT panel discussion withJudithHelfand and other special guests, August 20, August 27, September 3 - Summer of Extremes: Racism, Health Inequity, and Heat, COVID-19 Collides With Climate Crisis: Boston/Brookline/Cambridge, Part 2 - Mental Health & Reporting Trauma. Thanks to Tristan Sharman from the Green Film Festival for this piece. Allright, well just let us know8800:04:07,776 --> 00:04:09,318if you need anything.Yeah, and Deloris8900:04:09,336 --> 00:04:12,297is not home,and Pat's not home either,9000:04:12,310 --> 00:04:13,436she's in the hospital.9100:04:13,460 --> 00:04:14,294[Man] Yeah, I know.9200:04:14,318 --> 00:04:15,361[Judith's Mom] Yeah, OK.9300:04:15,385 --> 00:04:17,591[Announcer] It is veryscary, the water is rushing.9400:04:18,448 --> 00:04:20,457It's your turn, go, go, go, go.9500:04:20,458 --> 00:04:21,917[Announcer] We heardfrom her earlier,9600:04:21,932 --> 00:04:24,193she was stuck in HighlandPark, New York, trying to get9700:04:24,217 --> 00:04:27,269[Judith] Safe, cosy,and with very bad letters,9800:04:27,270 --> 00:04:30,533I had plenty of time to thinkabout disaster preparedness.9900:04:32,490 --> 00:04:34,473My mother had herclose-knit hallway.10000:04:35,410 --> 00:04:37,873My brother and his familyhad their generator.10100:04:39,700 --> 00:04:42,032And I had them.10200:04:42,033 --> 00:04:44,616(gentle music)10300:04:46,280 --> 00:04:49,616I was very aware ofhow fortunate I was.10400:04:49,617 --> 00:04:52,059And I was equally awareof how many people10500:04:52,060 --> 00:04:54,053in my own city, were not.10600:04:59,310 --> 00:05:00,839But I didn't alwayslook at disaster10700:05:00,840 --> 00:05:02,749through the lens of privilege.10800:05:02,750 --> 00:05:06,592That all started with abook I read about a disaster10900:05:06,593 --> 00:05:10,959that took place inChicago in July, 1995.11000:05:10,960 --> 00:05:14,293One of the deadliest heatwavesin U.S. history, so far.11100:05:17,020 --> 00:05:19,239I can't say whatshocked me more,11200:05:19,240 --> 00:05:21,909the fact that hundreds ofpeople died from the heat11300:05:21,910 --> 00:05:26,910in a major U.S. city,or that I had no memory of it.11400:05:29,760 --> 00:05:32,069This was a tragedy thatshould've seared itself11500:05:32,070 --> 00:05:34,723into the mind and memoryof every American.11600:05:36,440 --> 00:05:39,697But it didn't, and that'swhat shocked me most of all.11700:05:46,220 --> 00:05:49,397So I tracked down EricKlinenberg, the native Chicagoan11800:05:49,398 --> 00:05:51,879who wrote the bookabout the heatwave.11900:05:51,880 --> 00:05:53,949When I met him,he was about to brief12000:05:53,950 --> 00:05:57,093a congressional subcommitteein Washington, D.C.12100:05:58,710 --> 00:06:02,649Heatwaves kill moreAmericans than all of the other12200:06:02,650 --> 00:06:06,099so-called naturaldisasters combined.12300:06:06,100 --> 00:06:09,639Disasters are important notjust because they represent12400:06:09,640 --> 00:06:14,646extreme cases, but also becausein looking at them closely,12500:06:14,670 --> 00:06:19,219we learn to recognise conditionsthat are always present,12600:06:19,220 --> 00:06:20,633but difficult to perceive.12700:06:21,568 --> 00:06:23,739And I wanna suggestthere's a kind of disaster12800:06:23,740 --> 00:06:25,979in slow motion taking place12900:06:25,980 --> 00:06:28,623in American communitieseverywhere today.13000:06:31,061 --> 00:06:32,395[Judith] Thatwas what was unique13100:06:32,396 --> 00:06:34,554about the heatwave in Chicago.13200:06:34,555 --> 00:06:38,879It was a natural disasterthat revealed an unnatural one13300:06:38,880 --> 00:06:41,579in a way that I'dnever really seen.13400:06:41,580 --> 00:06:43,713Mainly because I didn't have to.13500:06:48,040 --> 00:06:51,589So I went to Chicago and drovefrom the iconic lakefront13600:06:51,590 --> 00:06:54,229to the south and westsides of the city,13700:06:54,230 --> 00:06:56,849to the neighborhoods that hadsuffered the most heat deaths13800:06:56,850 --> 00:06:58,512in 1995.13900:06:58,513 --> 00:07:01,096(gentle music)14000:07:03,000 --> 00:07:07,389It was obvious, somethingdevastating had happened here,14100:07:07,390 --> 00:07:10,390but I was pretty sure it hadnothing to do with the weather.14200:07:13,980 --> 00:07:16,253This disaster was man-made.14300:07:20,730 --> 00:07:22,999And that's about whenI started to question14400:07:23,000 --> 00:07:26,827our very definition of disaster.14500:07:26,828 --> 00:07:29,995(slow, serious music)14600:07:41,020 --> 00:07:44,629[Announcer] The sun is cookingthe center of the country.14700:07:44,630 --> 00:07:47,012All week,roads have been buckling,14800:07:47,036 --> 00:07:48,649people have been baking,14900:07:48,650 --> 00:07:51,709and the mercury isshowing no mercy.15000:07:51,710 --> 00:07:54,793(slow, somber music)15100:08:02,346 --> 00:08:04,359(kids chattering)15200:08:04,360 --> 00:08:06,339[Judith] When Istarted making this film,15300:08:06,340 --> 00:08:09,419Eric Klinenberg handedme a worn VHS tape15400:08:09,420 --> 00:08:12,263filled with news footageof the 1995 heatwave.15500:08:13,210 --> 00:08:16,453And I watched it over and over.15600:08:17,298 --> 00:08:19,399(high-pitched whirring)15700:08:19,400 --> 00:08:21,109[Announcer] Businessis brisk for stores15800:08:21,110 --> 00:08:22,579selling fans andair conditioners.15900:08:22,580 --> 00:08:24,679Many customers are tryingto bring them home tonight16000:08:24,680 --> 00:08:27,239to get them going in timefor tomorrow's expected16100:08:27,240 --> 00:08:28,449triple digit temperatures.16200:08:29,208 --> 00:08:31,791{\an8}(somber music)16300:08:32,766 --> 00:08:34,160{\an8}[Announcer] The sun sets tonight16400:08:34,184 --> 00:08:36,562{\an8}on one of the hottestdays in Chicago history,16500:08:36,586 --> 00:08:40,565{\an8}an official high of 104degrees at O'Hara Airport.16600:08:40,590 --> 00:08:42,209{\an8}It's hot, it's hot out there.16700:08:42,210 --> 00:08:45,832{\an8}We all walk out there,it's very, very, very hot.16800:08:46,150 --> 00:08:47,999We go to extremes in Chicago,16900:08:48,000 --> 00:08:50,852and that's why people loveChicago, we go to extremes.17000:08:50,853 --> 00:08:53,603(sirens blaring)17100:08:55,250 --> 00:08:57,429[Judith] The mayor's cleverplay on the word extremes17200:08:57,430 --> 00:08:59,729took on a newmeaning the next day17300:08:59,730 --> 00:09:02,699when all of a suddenhospitals were overflowing17400:09:02,700 --> 00:09:05,803with patients sufferingfrom heat-related illnesses.17500:09:09,610 --> 00:09:11,160And then people started to die.17600:09:15,117 --> 00:09:19,439{\an8}It was a very hot night andwhen I called my grandmother17700:09:19,440 --> 00:09:20,933{\an8}she didn't answer the phone.17800:09:23,400 --> 00:09:26,453{\an8}I thought that was strangebecause she was always there.17900:09:27,336 --> 00:09:29,645{\an8}So I rushed right over here.18000:09:29,670 --> 00:09:31,809{\an8}The door was openbecause the paramedics18100:09:31,810 --> 00:09:32,899{\an8}had already been in there.18200:09:32,900 --> 00:09:35,493{\an8}And I walked in,and I walked into the room,18300:09:36,440 --> 00:09:41,235and I saw my grandmotherlying across the bed, face up.18400:09:41,236 --> 00:09:44,319(slow, somber music)18500:09:47,420 --> 00:09:48,929When they wereexamining her body18600:09:48,930 --> 00:09:51,459I looked over at the windowand it was nailed shut,18700:09:51,460 --> 00:09:54,976and I thought, "What wouldmake her think that by18800:09:54,977 --> 00:09:57,516putting a nail in a windowwould make her feel safe?18900:09:57,517 --> 00:09:59,407Why wasn't this window open? In 2007, Helfand received a United States Artist Fellowship, one of 50 awarded annually to Americas finest living artists. In 2016 she was invited to join the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Brian Tallerico, RogerEbert.com'Helfand's brilliance in Cooked is precisely the way she shifts and re-orients our entire social mentality and approach to thinking about racism, poverty, and disaster. Leichter directed/producedA Days Work, A Days Pay, in association with ITVS, which follows three welfare recipients in New York City, and designed/directed the films 5-year audience engagement campaign. David co-edited James prior work,America to Me, a groundbreaking 10-part series about race and education, whichpremiered at Sundance 2018and aired on STARZ. Rentals include 30 days to start watching this video and 48 hours to finish once started. (Adjunct Assistant Professor, University of Illinois School of Public Health) | Moderator: Anne Evens (Elevate Energy), TUESDAY July 23rd @ 8pm - Social Determinants of Health: Closing the Life Expectancy Gap - Part 2, Panelists: Fernando De Maio (DePaul University), Wesley Epplin (Health & Medicine Policy Research Group and Collaborative for Health Equity Cook County), Judith Helfand (Director/Producer, COOKED: Survival by Zip Code), Brenda Rodriguez | Moderator: James Bloyd, Collaborative for Health Equity, THURSDAY July 25th @ 8pmFrom A Social Autopsy to A Palace for the People: A conversation with filmmaker Judith Helfand and author, Eric Klinenberg about the value of social capital and community-based institutions as life saving forces | Moderator: Jamie Nesbitt Golden (Block Club Chicago), Woods Hole Film Festival - Woods Hole, MA - July 29, San Francisco Jewish Film Festival - San Francisco, CA - July 22, 24; August 4, Gene Siskel Film Center - Chicago, IL - July 12 - July 25, Filmmakers and special guests in-person at select screenings, Sarasota Film Festival- Sarasota, FL - April 13, 14, Detroit Free Press Film Festival (FREEP) - Detroit, MI - April 12, Princeton Environmental Film Festival - Princeton, NJ - April 11, Environmental Film Festival at Yale- New Haven, CT - April 6, Philadelphia Environmental Film Festival - Philadelphia, PA - April 6, DC Environmental Film Festival - Washington, D.C. - March 17, University of Wisconsin, Center for the Humanities - March 7, For media requests and inquiries, please contact:2050 Group: 212-642-4317 (O) 202-422-4673 Adam Segal, adam@the2050group.comKartemquin Films: 773-472-4366Tim Horsburgh, tim@kartemquin.com, What Documentaries Can Tell Us About This Summers Climate Catastrophes I Chicago Tribune, July 9, 2021, The Deadly Chicago Heat Wave Is As Relevant to Racial Justice Today As It Was 25 Years Ago | NRDC, July 15, 2020, 25th anniversary of the 1995 Chicago Heat Wave Cook County press conference | Cook County, July 13, 2020, Former county health chief: Racism common factor in deaths in 95 Chicago heat wave, COVID-19, | Chicago Sun-Times | June 28, 2020, Chicagos 1995 heatwave: Filmmakers on Cooked and how race, privilege determined who lived and who died |Chicago Tribune |10 July 2019, Cooked: Survival by ZIP Code review: A withering look at the 1995 Chicago heat wave |Chicago Tribune |10 July 2019, Cooked: Edifying documentary sheds light on Chicagos deadly 95 heat wave |Chicago Sun-Times |10 July 2019, Hot Heat Hot: A Review of Cooked: Survival of Zip Code |NewCity |12 July 2019, Review: Cooked Explores the Inequality of Natural Disaster Response |Third Coast Review |12 July 2019, New Film Cooked Revisits Chicagos Deadly Heat Wave |WTTW Chicago PBS |18 July 2019, Chicago Scene: COOKED: Survival by Zip Code |WGN 9 |19 July 2019, Judith Helfands COOKED: SURVIVAL BY ZIP CODE (New Documentary) |Cine-File |19 July 2019. Jay Koziarz, Curbed Chicago'Cooked is an homage to those forgotten and left behind in the wake of disaster. (Adjunct Assistant Professor, University of Illinois School of Public Health), Orrin Williams (Food Systems Coordinator, Chicago Partnership for Health Promotion) | Moderator: Pamela Sherrod Anderson (Award-winning writer, filmmaker, playwright, journalist and educator), SATURDAY July 13th @ 5pm - Reframing the Disaster: Language and Messaging Around Systemic Poverty, Racism and our Climate Crisis, Panelists: Jahmal Cole (My Block My Hood My City), Juliana Pino (Little Village Environmental Justice Organization), Susy Schultz (Public Narrative) | Moderator: Sylvia Ewing (Elevate Energy), SUNDAY July 14th @ 2pm - Environmental Justice from Resilience to Resistance, Panelists: Kim Wasserman (Little Village Environmental Justice Organization), Joshi Radin, (Pilson Environmental Right and Reform Organization), Cheryl Johnson (People for Community Recovery), THURSDAY July 18th @ 8pm - Faith, Equity & Climate Justice, Panelists: Pastor Booker Vance (Elevate Energy), Rev. . The organization's films have received four Academy Award nominations and won several major prizes, including six Emmys, four Peabody Awards, multiple Independent Spirit, IDA, PGA and DGA awards, and duPont-Columbia and Robert F. Kennedy journalism awards. ], Your email address will not be published. Michael Phillips, Chicago Tribune'[Helfand] makes a persuasive argument that it's time to broaden the definition of disaster--to include the vast and ongoing economic and community inequities.' Helfand says, [O]ne thing was pretty clear: disaster preparedness is a luxury. In America, zip code is more important than genetic code and some people and communities have the wrong complexion for protection.' A human emergency plan. COOKED is an adaptation of "HEAT WAVE: A Social Autopsy of Disaster in Chicago" (2002), Eric Klinenberg's groundbreaking book. (woman laughing)130801:08:56,073 --> 01:08:56,905I'm scared.130901:08:56,906 --> 01:08:59,847- What you scared of?- What you, you scared?131001:08:59,848 --> 01:09:02,681(apple crunching)131101:09:07,051 --> 01:09:09,244- Yes, nice and juicy.- Is it good?131201:09:09,245 --> 01:09:10,677And juicy!131301:09:10,678 --> 01:09:11,510[Woman] It's juicy!131401:09:11,511 --> 01:09:12,928It's juicy, yeah!131501:09:13,774 --> 01:09:16,542(women clapping)131601:09:16,543 --> 01:09:19,265You know you liked it. We meet the inspiring educators associated with, In June of 1892, Homer Plessy was arrested for violating Louisianas Separate Car Act. Cooked tells the story of the tragic 1995 Chicago heatwave, the most traumatic in U.S. history, in which 739 citizens died over the course of just a single week, most of them poor, elderly, and African American.. Helfand looks finally at a Chicago neighborhood farm. David received a BA in Philosophy fromSt. Johns College, and an MFA in Filmmaking from theSchool of the Art Institute of Chicago. He has taught filmmaking at Northwestern University, the University of Minnesota and the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. She lives in NYC with her five-year-old daughter Theodora and their beta-fish MaxiTaxI. Helfand, Judith (film producer) Top subscription boxes right to your door, 1996-2023, Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. It is an intergenerational love story about mourning her mother and becoming a new old mom at the same time. Panel discussion. Finally, she came to understand that her thesis was actually something like this: Policies should be changed so government can direct more of its tremendous resources from natural-disaster preparedness to alleviation of unnatural disastersthe inequality, poverty, and health issues that kill 3,000 people in one year in Chicago alone (1,833 died in Katrina). She asks us to think about and re-define racism and poverty as, indeed, disasters.' Our goal: re-fresh and reframe the narrative around the 1995 heat disaster and get the press, the public and elected officials talking about investment in the citys most vulnerable communities as the most effective way of preparing for disaster. This documentary focuses on Chicago's heat wave to look at how a weeklong tragedy is really a story about the "slow-motion disaster" caused by race and class inequality. 2023 Independent Television Service (ITVS). cooked: survival by zip code transcript crooked lyrics evil nine. Uploaded by Helfand is a field-builder who has helped reshape the documentary landscape by co-founding two critical organizations -- Working Films and Chicken & Egg Pictures. When peeled away from the shocking headlines the story reveals the less newsworthy but long-term crisis of pernicious poverty, economic, and social isolation and racism. Other key editing credits include: Frontline'sShtetl(grand prix - Cinema du Real), the Emmy-nominatedNOVA: Mysterious Crash of Flight 201,Living in Tall Treesfor WGBH/TV Asahi-Japan, episodes ofCold Case Filesfor A&E, and an episode ofThe Peoples Centuryfor BBC/PBS. As Creative Director she helped design and lead Chicken & Egg Pictures mentorship and funding programs for nearly a decade, served as a Producer on the Oscar-nominated, Dupont-winning short, THE BARBER OF BIRMINGHAM and Executive Producer on the award-winning films SEMPER FI: ALWAYS FAITHFUL, PRIVATE VIOLENCE and HOT GIRLS WANTED. They have high rates of gun-related death, diabetes, breast cancer, unemployment, heart disease, school closings, and high-school dropouts. By Linda Villarosa. Through this, you can know the exact address of any region of the country. Vesselpremiered at the SXSW 2014, where it won a Special Jury Award for Political Courage and the Audience Award. On Wednesday the 25th November, the Green Film Festival were invited into a collaboration with the Universitys Film Studies Department and the Byre Theatre to host a discussion around their screening of Judith Helfands Cooked: Survival by Zip Code. Doremus, Fenell (film producer). Cine-File'A much-needed slap in the face to the American peopleIt's time that those of us with privilege do something to help those who don't.' Required fields are marked *. Lisa Trifone, Third Coast Review'Makes a compelling case that it was not just the heat but poverty and racism that led to so many deaths.' Tim Libretti, People's World'Cooked locks in the details, vividlyMake[s] for enraging viewingRe-examining that summer will always, always be worth the time and trouble. It reminds us that a systematic Poverty Emergency Plan would be more effective and pre-emptive than a Heat Emergency Plan and that so called 'natural' disasters are anything but natural, representing instead our collective failure to address poverty and inequality as an everyday crisis.' She has just completed LOVE & STUFF, launching in 2020. A committed field-builder and educator, Helfand co-founded Working Films in 1999 and Chicken & Egg Pictures in 2005. An experienced director/producer, David considers editing the heart of documentary-practice and has chosen to spend the bulk of recent years in the edit room, crafting impactful works with talented collaborators. Its master gardener calls the Englewood neighborhoodwhere the heat wave hit harda human emergency. Nearby, a $250,000 Homeland Security grant is being used for Chicago emergency services to simulate a tornado at a former public-housing complex. Cooked Survival By Zip Code cover. Postal Code. WORLD PREMIERE In July 1995, Chicago was hit by a record heat wave that claimed the lives of 739 residents, primarily among the elderly, African Americans and those living in poverty. The List Price is the suggested retail price of a new product as provided by a manufacturer, supplier, or seller. The group also became incredibly reflective after seeing a pre-recorded interview with Helfand, chatting about our strengths and limits as filmmakers, promotors and activists. August 21: The (In)Justice For All Film Festival. 400 pages. 739. Richard Roeper, Chicago Sun Times'Remembering not just the consequences of past socially created disasters, but also the causes, is a central challenge facing governments and individuals alike. Additional selected credits include: editing on the documentary featuresWhen I Walk,Melting PlanetandBlue Vinylwhich premiered at Sundance in 2013, 2007 and 2002, respectively; editor and co-producer onMentor(Tribeca premier, 2006) and editor onChicks in White Satin, which premiered at Sundance and was nominated for an Academy Award in 1994. The Common Reader, a publication of Washington University in St. Louis, offers the best in reviews, articles and creative non-fiction engaging the essential debates and issues of our time. In COOKED, Helfand challenges herself and others to truly see and respond to the invisible man-made disasters taking place in towns and cities across the country before the next 'natural' disaster hits. It became clear the victims did not have air conditioning, could not afford to run it, and were afraid to open windows. 989 Ronlea Ave. L1H 2X5. The film, about the slow-motion disaster of inequality that . Search the history of over 778 billion June 11 -University of Michigans School of Public Health, Community Action to Promote Healthy Environments, and the Detroit Community-Academic Urban Research Center host a virtual screening and talk back with environmental justice advocates and public health experts. This searing, offbeat documentary connects the dots to more recent natural disasters, provocatively exploring the ways in which class, race and zip code predetermine our chances of survival during environmental crises. Doremus lives in Chicago, is an active member of the Documentary Producers Alliance and serves on the Board of Kartemquin Films. Julie Sze, Professor of American Studies, Founding Director, Environmental Justice Project, University of California - Davis, Author, Noxious New York: The Racial Politics of Urban Health and Environmental Justice'This searing, visceral post-mortem of the 1995 Chicago Heatwavereminds us of the painfully deep spatial inequities and injustices that are baked into the very DNA of US cities. Directed by Judith Helfand. In 1995 Chicago was hit by a record-breaking heat wave, so hot that the lives of 739 residents were lost in a single week; mostly poor, African-American, and elderly residents. In 1995, more than 700 Chicagoans died in a single week. By Alma Anderson McDonald. IMDb7.1/10.0-40% $14.99 $ 14. Sparking democracy through documentary since 1966, Kartemquin is a collaborative center empowering filmmakers who create documentaries that foster a more engaged and just society. Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) Whitman had outlined.92100:50:50,080 --> 00:50:52,8793,200 deaths from terrorism92200:50:52,880 --> 00:50:54,923are considered anational disaster.92300:50:56,710 --> 00:51:00,359And 3,200 deaths fromtreatable diseases,92400:51:00,360 --> 00:51:02,059taking place in neighborhoods92500:51:02,060 --> 00:51:05,723just due south and west fromhere, are barely considered.92600:51:06,670 --> 00:51:10,669But if those 3,200preventable deaths in a year92700:51:10,670 --> 00:51:13,573aren't a disaster,I don't know what is.92800:51:16,746 --> 00:51:19,279And that's when I startedgoogling disaster,92900:51:21,180 --> 00:51:25,869which led me to DisasterMaster, to disaster prevention.93000:51:25,870 --> 00:51:29,159[Woman] To guarantee goodhealth, you need clean water.93100:51:29,160 --> 00:51:32,899It filters about agallon every five minutes,93200:51:32,900 --> 00:51:34,639which is faster than most.93300:51:34,640 --> 00:51:36,829[Judith] Todisaster preparedness,93400:51:36,830 --> 00:51:39,119which, I soon learned,is one of our nation's93500:51:39,120 --> 00:51:41,399most dynamic growth industries.93600:51:41,400 --> 00:51:43,104All right, let's startoff my talking about93700:51:43,128 --> 00:51:47,914emergency food,packaged to last 25 years.93800:51:48,240 --> 00:51:51,413[Judith] And finally,disaster preparedness Chicago.93900:51:52,288 --> 00:51:54,719(helicopter whirring)94000:51:54,720 --> 00:51:56,539Which is how I learnedthat in a suburb94100:51:56,540 --> 00:51:59,929just north of the city, CookCounty was about to show off94200:51:59,930 --> 00:52:01,369its latest innovations94300:52:01,370 --> 00:52:04,529in government-fundeddisaster preparedness.94400:52:04,530 --> 00:52:06,869It seemed like aperfect opportunity94500:52:06,870 --> 00:52:08,423for me to learn the basics.94600:52:09,690 --> 00:52:14,325{\an8}This year, Cook Countywill share $47.7 million94700:52:14,350 --> 00:52:18,334{\an8}in Urban Area SecurityInitiative, UASI, grants funds.94800:52:19,309 --> 00:52:22,351What you're gonna see isjust a handful of resources94900:52:22,380 --> 00:52:24,509that have been put in placeover the last 10 years,95000:52:24,510 --> 00:52:27,159mainly paid forthrough federal grants.95100:52:27,160 --> 00:52:28,832This is the logisticsresupply truck.95200:52:28,833 --> 00:52:32,646It's got all the basics tosupport a 500-person force95300:52:32,647 --> 00:52:34,409for three days.95400:52:34,410 --> 00:52:36,379Over here is a mobileventilation unit.95500:52:36,380 --> 00:52:39,079We can clear an areaunbelievably efficiently95600:52:39,080 --> 00:52:40,539using these machines.95700:52:40,540 --> 00:52:42,885Mobile warehouse,seven semitrailers95800:52:42,909 --> 00:52:44,699each with 18,000 items95900:52:44,700 --> 00:52:47,239of things we neededfor the fist 72 hours.96000:52:47,240 --> 00:52:49,399Unified command vehicle.96100:52:49,400 --> 00:52:50,819There are around, I believe,96200:52:50,820 --> 00:52:52,67016 of these in thestate of Illinois.96300:52:53,556 --> 00:52:55,975I started gettinginto this whole question96400:52:56,000 --> 00:52:59,407about disaster becauseof the 1995 heatwave.96500:52:59,866 --> 00:53:02,489{\an8}A lot of things thatare in place today,96600:53:02,490 --> 00:53:05,500{\an8}were a result of lessonslearned from the 1995 heatwave.96700:53:05,880 --> 00:53:08,329If you remember,1995 we were keeping bodies96800:53:08,330 --> 00:53:11,039in refrigerated food trucks.96900:53:12,120 --> 00:53:14,659We now have a vehiclethat's specifically made97000:53:14,660 --> 00:53:16,129for this task.97100:53:16,130 --> 00:53:18,149The victim would beput into this vehicle.97200:53:18,150 --> 00:53:20,033We can hold 27 victims.97300:53:20,940 --> 00:53:25,589We can chill this unitdown to 32 degrees.97400:53:25,590 --> 00:53:28,363[Judith] Which is basicallya refrigerated morgue on wheels?97500:53:29,400 --> 00:53:30,998Yeah, I wouldn'tput that in the press.97600:53:30,999 --> 00:53:33,289I'd flower it up alittle better, but yes.97700:53:33,290 --> 00:53:34,790[Judith] What would you say?97800:53:35,630 --> 00:53:38,063That's a victimcontainment system.97900:53:39,740 --> 00:53:41,639[Judith] That victimcontainment system98000:53:41,640 --> 00:53:44,309was just one of manybig shiny new trucks98100:53:44,310 --> 00:53:46,069at this county event.98200:53:46,070 --> 00:53:49,529Multiply that by 3,142 counties,98300:53:49,530 --> 00:53:52,069or county equivalentsin the United States98400:53:52,070 --> 00:53:54,812currently gearing upfor future disasters98500:53:54,837 --> 00:53:56,814and you start toget the picture.98600:53:56,823 --> 00:54:00,386Disaster preparedness is avery well-resourced endeavor.98700:54:03,730 --> 00:54:05,959But what if it waspossible to re-purpose98800:54:05,960 --> 00:54:09,659this massive infrastructure,which already operates98900:54:09,660 --> 00:54:12,699on local, regional,and national levels,99000:54:12,700 --> 00:54:14,609and put it in serviceof communities99100:54:14,610 --> 00:54:16,983struck by unnatural disasters?99200:54:18,660 --> 00:54:21,769What if we decided to useeven some of these resources99300:54:21,770 --> 00:54:25,463to keep people from dyingjust because they're poor?99400:54:28,160 --> 00:54:29,889That was the question on my mind99500:54:29,890 --> 00:54:33,099when I found out about adisaster preparedness conference99600:54:33,100 --> 00:54:36,619taking place just twostates, one floodplain,99700:54:36,620 --> 00:54:39,739and one seismic faultline away from Chicago99800:54:39,740 --> 00:54:40,993in Paducah, Kentucky.99900:54:42,600 --> 00:54:44,069It's all aboutdisaster preparedness.100000:54:44,070 --> 00:54:46,539We're talking about icestorms, a big earthquake100100:54:46,540 --> 00:54:48,329that could happen hereon the New Madrid fault,100200:54:48,330 --> 00:54:50,529as well as a slewof other disasters.100300:54:50,530 --> 00:54:53,109We've got people from FEMAhere, from the Red Cross,100400:54:53,110 --> 00:54:54,533from the USGS.100500:54:59,050 --> 00:55:00,064Judith Helfand.100600:55:01,760 --> 00:55:02,747- Yeah?- Yes.100700:55:02,748 --> 00:55:04,242[Judith] All right. 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