L.U.N.A Film Festival: June 23rd
Event description
The L.U.N.A film festival is an educational, community-centered event showcasing narratives by communities and for communities impacted by incarceration. Each film will be accompanied by a panel and/or community activity as an educational experience for community members and political change makers.
L.U.N.A will also showcase the art and resilience of our community by hosting local community based organizations offering reentry resources, and opportunities to engage with local grassroots organizations. L.U.N.A aims to empower individuals, to engage organizations, and educate communities on the pressing issues of youth and adult justice, the prison industrial complex, and community safety towards long-term sustainable policy changes and healing practices.
- Local poets and artists will be performing at L.U.N.A.!
- Connect with local community based organizations, resources, find fellowships & youth programs, and learn how you can get engaged!
- Historical photographs from The Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice will be on display!
Featured Films With Accompanying Panels:
Beyond Walls- is an organizing initiative featuring documentary films that define and amplify what prison–industrial complex abolition means, while inspiring people to imagine and take action toward a world without policing.
Million Dollar Cage- Los Angeles County has the largest juvenile justice system in the country, and for too long, Black and brown youth in Los Angeles have been shuttled into a system that looks to cages over care. Kent Mendoza, was one of those young people, and now works to make sure our kids won’t face a similar fate. This film follows his journey as he fights to transform L.A. County’s youth justice system and create alternatives to incarceration.
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