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The Neighbors Big Tech Wants to Hide | Life in East Palo Alto | ENDEVR Documentary

ENDEVR | June 26, 2026



The Neighbors Big Tech Wants to Hide | The Last Town: Life in East Palo Alto | ENDEVR Documentary

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The residents of East Palo Alto are trying to resist the growing influence of big tech companies, and to find their place in a societal model that leaves the humble people by the roadside. With their fight, they are exposing the tech giants’ political agenda, and East Palo Alto’s rebellious past is resurfacing.

The Last Town explores the uniqueness of East Palo Alto in the landscape of Silicon Valley, its history, its culture of self-organization and resistance. It tackles the very specific culture, and questions the different ways a city – and its people – can deal with the influence of tech companies and their model of society.

This documentary first aired in 2023

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This post currently has 21 comments.

  1. @arianaz2566

    June 26, 2026 at 10:37 pm

    I used to drive that neighborhood when I worked out there as a sub contractor for facebook & Google. I couldn't believe that neighborhood even exisited with most of that area being wealthy. I always used the side streets for short cuts to bypass the traffic trying to get on the dumbarton bridge

  2. @OMGAnotherday

    June 26, 2026 at 10:37 pm

    In the 1940's and 50's the saying would be when the school gates open for the leavers, the factory gates would open at the same time.
    In other words manufacturing would suck up all the school leavers.
    The kids were no more educated then than now, but the difference was they got trained by the manufacturing companies, or whatever big organisations there were. Apprenticeships were normal.
    But now the big companies can choose from people all over the world, so they don't care about locals 😮

  3. @surambaya

    June 26, 2026 at 10:37 pm

    The Googles, Facebooks, and LinkedIns wax lyrical about changing the world, and yet right there in their backyard, you have human beings living in poverty and struggling every day. The hypocrisy is unmatched.

  4. @lauracowling54

    June 26, 2026 at 10:37 pm

    And when it gets too expensive for the Tech bros they will move everything to developing countries, just as the manufactoring industries did, a way they can make more profit, leaving US cities without yet again.

  5. @artistsmeetfilm6491

    June 26, 2026 at 10:37 pm

    They are doing this across the entire country, always the exact same people, same process, same undermining through same strategy. Then look how they laugh at you from a stage in which no one should even show up for their charades. Clapping like seals, all they do is load you in criminal behaviors, empty promises with more expense and worse quality of everything you need to survive. They should of been banned years ago when Walmarts destroyed family businesses, but you let the wolf in so the rest of the pack came in to thrill k….ill and now look what you have…

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