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Free The People Film Screening and Panel Discussion

  • Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library - Auditorium 901 G Street Northwest Washington, DC, 20001 United States (map)

Join us for a special screening of Free The People, a 3-part docuseries detailing DC's 2020 Black Lives Matter uprising from the frontlines at the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library Auditorium.

Following the screening film makers Kintsugi Kelley-Chung and Andrew "Jazzy" Jasuira will discuss the making of the film and why they thought it was important to tell the story. 

Free The People is a docutrilogy from the streets of DC, detailing the efforts of front-line activists fighting in the 2020 movement for Black lives.

This raw documentary film series tells the unknown stories of activists who dedicated their lives to protesting the end of police brutality and envision a safer society.

Spanning from June through Thanksgiving, this docuseries highlights the mutual aid, marches, and growth of the community, while also exposing the dangerous and violent altercations between protestors and police.

Free The People was directed, shot, and edited by Kintsugi Kelley-Chung & Andrew Jasiura. Produced by RXNIN LIFE, and made possible by community support.

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