True Justice: Documentary Screening and Discussion

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For more than three decades, Alabama public interest attorney Bryan Stevenson, founder and executive director of the Equal Justice Initiative, has advocated on behalf of the poor, the incarcerated and the condemned, seeking to eradicate racial discrimination in the criminal justice system. This film is an intimate portrait of this remarkable man and his struggle to create greater fairness in our system. Click here to see the trailer of TRUE JUSTICE.

Participants may view the film ahead of time or view it "together" at 1 PM, right before the panel discussion, which starts at 2:45 PM. The relevant links will be sent once you register for the program. The film with be followed by a discussion with Associate Producers: Matt Henderson and Elyse Frenchman. Moderating the discussion will be Emily Keating, Director of Development and Education, Kunhardt Film Foundation.

This program is part of the Library's Understanding Race: Community Conversation series.

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