Saving Etting Street

Sept 12, 2026
1:30 PM

Location
International Village

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International premiere

Director

Dena Fisher, Amy Scott

Country

United States

Year

2025

Runtime

67 min

Languages

English

Dena Fisher invites us into her neighbourhood. Police sirens, rushing ambulances, gunshots and rows of deteriorating vacant properties shape the landscape of Etting Street in Baltimore, Maryland. Here, we meet Shelley: a driven, hardworking queer carpenter with high standards. She envisions a world where Black women’s safety is never in question and self-sufficiency builds lifelong confidence.

As Shelley and the women build each house, Shelley’s impact reaches far beyond the technical skills. For participants like Bryanna, Shelley becomes a possibility model and proclaims “I want to be just like her”.

Saving Etting Street opens a conversation about gender roles in trade work, redlining, systemic racial inequalities and the barriers and benefits of home ownership. The women of Black Women Build Baltimore take us through the triumphs and challenges of saving homes in the community of Etting Street.

DIRECTOR BIO
Dena Fisher

Dena Fisher is a Baltimore-born multimedia artist, clinical social worker, and filmmaker working at the intersection of art, healing, and social justice. Her storytelling illuminates the lives of Black women, unhoused families, queer and immigrant communities, and returning citizens. Dena is a two-time Addy Award recipient and Saul Zaentz Innovation Fund fellow. SAVING ETTING STREET is her first feature film.

Amy Scott

Amy Scott is an independent documentary filmmaker and senior correspondent/host with “Marketplace,” a U.S. public radio business program. Her 2015 documentary OYLER screened internationally and aired on American Public Television. She hosts the climate podcast “How We Survive,” named a Best Podcast of 2022 by The Economist. A UC Berkeley journalism grad, she lives in Denver.

CREDITS
Producer
Dena Fisher, Amy Scott
Executive Producer
Juleyka Lantigua
Writer
Amy Scott, Dena Fisher