Mango House / a film by Ross Taylor.
"In 2020, filmmaker Ross Taylor began documenting P.J. Parmar, a medical doctor, and founder of Mango House. It is the largest shared space for refugees in Colorado and the greater west. Mango House includes a medical clinic, dental clinic, shops, food court, event spaces and Scout Troops for b...
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Streaming Video (via Kaltura's MediaSpace) |
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Other Authors: | , , |
Format: | Electronic Video |
Language: | English |
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[United States] :
[publisher not identified],
[2020]
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Summary: | "In 2020, filmmaker Ross Taylor began documenting P.J. Parmar, a medical doctor, and founder of Mango House. It is the largest shared space for refugees in Colorado and the greater west. Mango House includes a medical clinic, dental clinic, shops, food court, event spaces and Scout Troops for boys and girls. Run for, and by, refugees, it's a safe haven for refugees to feel at home and to thrive. Filming shifted in response to the spread of the Coronavirus and also documents Dr. Parmar's response to it. His quick actions saved scores of lives in a community otherwise overlooked in healthcare"--Film website. |
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Item Description: | Originally produced as a documentary film in 2020. Cataloged from film website and other sources (viewed August 2, 2022) |
Physical Description: | 1 USB flash drive (containing 1 video file : sound, color ; 58 min.) |
Access: | Available only to faculty, staff, and students of CU Boulder through Kaltura's MediaSpace; requires CU login and IdentiKey to view. |
Participant or Performer: | Participants: P. J. Parmar, M.D., Augustine Rios, M.D., Dharam Dhakai, Raz al Jaf, Rashid Ullach, Justin Wilson, Ari Valenti. |