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Crime After Crime Film Screening

Thursday, October 25

7:00pm to 9:30pm
Stroum Jewish Community Center
3801 E Mercer Way
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This event is FREE. Please register here to attend.

Lyfts are available for transportation to and from the event location using the following code: CRIMEMOV18 (Only valid to and from the venue from 4:30pm-11:30pm day of the event and will cover up to $30 of transportation costs. If you need additional assistance, contact rabbidana@hillleluw.org)

Crime After Crime is a Sundance Film Festival documentary that amplifies the stories of women, like Deborah Peagler, who survive domestic abuse only to be re-victimized by the U.S. judicial system. Through the voices of Deborah and her pro bono attorneys, the film shines a light on how public policy, criminal law, and civil law intersect and can escalate the violence and deepen the trauma survivors experience.

6:30 p.m.: Doors Open
7:00 – 9:30 p.m.: Film and Discussion

PANELISTS
Joshua Safran, J.D.
Pro Bono Attorney

Tamaso Johnson, J.D.
Public Policy Director
Washington State Coalition Against Domestic Violence

Martina Kartman, J.D.
Soros Justice Fellow
Public Defender Association

Tracee Parker, Psy.D
Justice for Families Grant Project Manager
Coalition Ending Gender-Based Violence

MODERATOR
Liz Coleclough, Ph.D, MSW
Director of Project DVORA Domestic Violence Services
Jewish Family Service

PRESENTED BY
Jewish Family Service, Coalition Ending Gender-Based Violence, Stroum Jewish Community Center

SPONSORS
Congregation Beth Shalom, Herzl-Ner Tamid, Hillel at the University of Washington and Jconnect, Jewish Federation of Greater Seattle and The Cardozo Society, Kavana Cooperative, Seattle Hadassah, Sephardic Bikur Holim, Temple Beth Am, Temple B’nai Torah, Temple De Hirsch Sinai

Questions? Contact Talya Gillman at education@jfsseattle.org or (206) 861-8784.


Add to Calendar10-25-2018 19:00:0010-25-2018 21:30:00Stroum Jewish Community Center 3801 E Mercer Way Crime After Crime Film ScreeningThis event is FREE. Please register here to attend. Lyfts are available for transportation to and from the event location using the following code: CRIMEMOV18 (Only valid to and from the venue from 4:30pm-11:30pm day of the event and will cover up to $30 of transportation costs. If you need additional assistance, contact rabbidana@hillleluw.org) Crime After Crime is a Sundance Film Festival documentary that amplifies the stories of women, like Deborah Peagler, who survive domestic abuse only to be re-victimized by the U.S. judicial system. Through the voices of Deborah and her pro bono attorneys, the film shines a light on how public policy, criminal law, and civil law intersect and can escalate the violence and deepen the trauma survivors experience. 6:30 p.m.: Doors Open 7:00 – 9:30 p.m.: Film and Discussion PANELISTS Joshua Safran, J.D. Pro Bono Attorney Tamaso Johnson, J.D. Public Policy Director Washington State Coalition Against Domestic Violence Martina Kartman, J.D. Soros Justice Fellow Public Defender Association Tracee Parker, Psy.D Justice for Families Grant Project Manager Coalition Ending Gender-Based Violence MODERATOR Liz Coleclough, Ph.D, MSW Director of Project DVORA Domestic Violence Services Jewish Family Service PRESENTED BY Jewish Family Service, Coalition Ending Gender-Based Violence, Stroum Jewish Community Center SPONSORS Congregation Beth Shalom, Herzl-Ner Tamid, Hillel at the University of Washington and Jconnect, Jewish Federation of Greater Seattle and The Cardozo Society, Kavana Cooperative, Seattle Hadassah, Sephardic Bikur Holim, Temple Beth Am, Temple B’nai Torah, Temple De Hirsch Sinai Questions? Contact Talya Gillman at education@jfsseattle.org or (206) 861-8784.falseAmerica/Los_AngelesMM/DD/YYYYahsiUQoRHzDBWjKrkmcp24996

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