In May 1961, two young climbers started up the "unclimbable" Stawamus Chief outside Squamish, BC.
Razed in the late 1960s, Hogan's Alley was once the heart of a thriving Black community in Vancouver, known for its restaurants and speakeasies. In this beautiful portrait, filmmaker Jamila Pomeroy reveals how a new generation is trying to reclaim its former glory and carve out new spaces for community in the city.