Sam Slovick is in search of revolution. Anywhere. He roamed skid row the other day past tents, slumbering men and a woman with a doll who said she once worked at the White House. Dope and sweat tanged the air. Slovick, a misfit with scuffed shoes and a satchel, strolled on in no hurry, as if searching for foot soldiers amid the shopping carts of the dispossessed.
"We're in big trouble," said the filmmaker and former heroin addict who once ran with Andy Warhol. "Some people have an awareness that millennials and a lot of people of color don't have a lot to lose.