Sunday, October 24
7:00pm to 8:30pmWatch SINCE I BEEN DOWN from October 16th - October 19th to be ready for the conversation on October 24th!
About SINCE I BEEN DOWN:
Meet Kimonti Carter. Joined a gang at age 11. At age 18, sentenced to 700 years in prison for his role in a drive by shooting in 1977. Against all odds, Kimonti became an inspirational role model within the prison system. As a leader of the Black Prisoner’s Caucus, at age 34, Kimonti founded TEACH (Taking Education and Creating History), a remarkably innovative prisoner education program.
Kimonti was part of a community profoundly impacted by the city's disinvestment in housing, education, and employment as well as our policies in the 1990's.
This film, told by the people who have lived these conditions unravels why children commit violent crime and how these children – now adults – are breaking free from their fate by creating a model of justice that is transforming their lives, our humanity and the quality of life for all our children.
A Film, A Conversation and a Call To Action
Once you register for this event you will receive a private link to view the film, SINCE I BEEN DOWN at your convenience from October 16th - October 19th.
Then, we will come together on October 24th for a conversation with multi-faith leaders to discuss SINCE I BEEN DOWN and identify ways to take action to transform our justice system.
After a conversation with the featured panelists, attendees will will come together for a call to action. We will leave with a better understanding of the criminal justice laws in Washington State and concrete ways we can all take action towards a system of transformative justice.
Register on Eventbrite.