Social Justice Film Festival
The Social Justice Film Festival highlights film and video work being done to institute change around the world.
As a movement, social justice promotes a global culture where equality is achieved on all levels. This includes issues pertaining to incarceration, the environment and sustainability, oppression, race and racism, the arts, animal rights, alternative currency and lifestyles, corruption within the system, and so much more.
The festival will showcase works that challenge society structures all over the globe on a macro and micro level as well as works that challenge the medium.
Saturday, 1pm - The Gift of All: A Community of Givers
3pm - Social Justice Shorts
5pm - Pepperspray Productions
7pm - Pecah Lobang
9pm - In Prison My Whole Life
Sunday, 1pm - Poto Mitan & Up the Ridge
3pm - Youth Speak
5pm - Argentina: Hope in Hard Times
7pm - Making the River
9pm - A Little Bit of So Much Truth
Monday, 7pm - In Prison My Whole Life
9pm - Making the River
Tuesday 7pm - Pecah Lobang
9pm - Mr. Big
Wednesday 7pm - A Little Bit of So Much Truth
9pm - Argentina: Hope in Hard Times
Thursday 7pm - Mr. Big
9pm - In Prison My Whole Life
For more information and a complete list of films please visit www.prisonersedu.org
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