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Justice in Motion

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Justice in Motion

Social Justice Film Institute

Justice in Motion

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Justice in Motion

Social Justice Film Institute

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What was it about Emily in Paris that got it nominated at awards season over shows like I May Destroy You? Why does The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air have lasting power after neon jackets and the Carlton have gone the way of the fax machine and VCR?
ACTIVATE | REFUGE, the 2021 Social Justice Film Festival is in just two days! Have you gotten your tickets yet? You can check out our program of over 50 genre-bending social justice films, buy tickets, and RSVP for our live panels at socialjust
Yesterday was Labor Day, and to celebrate and honor the American labor movement and its contributions to the United States, Daniel sat down to talk with two representatives from SAG-AFTRA, the world's largest performer's union, to find out more
Monday, August 9th, is National Book Lover's Day, the official holiday to celebrate bibliophiles, reading, and literature. To commemorate, Daniel sits down to talk with Tiffany Douglas, resident book-lover and patient spouse (his words, not our
Continuing our series of conversations with the SJFI Advisory Council around the question "What is a Social Justice film?" this month on Justice in Motion Daniel talks with close friends of the Institute Rhenda Meiser and Lauren Taubman to disc
With the prospects of nation-wide vaccination teasing a better summer than the one we had last year, the question on our minds is when can we go to the movies again? Quite apart from being the best way to beat the sweltering summer heat, seeing
Today, May the Fourth, is Star Wars Day! Our thanks to the machinations of the marketing genius that came up with that.To commemorate this glorious hybrid holiday of cinema enthusiasm and nerddom, Daniel goes deep on the side of of Star Wars l
In this episode of Justice in Motion we discuss the stories behind told surrounding the recent shootings in Atlanta, Georgia.As part of its recent event celebrating Communities Against Hate, Social Justice Film Institute Executive Director Aur
This month, we bring you Part 2 of our conversation with the SJFFI Advisory Council, an intrepid crew of filmmakers and activists blending art and social change to talk about the joys and challenges of filmmaking, and to ask ourselves 'What is
There's no more glowing recommendation for a prospective film festival than "they gave me a free breakfast." This is one of the many pearls of wisdom we gleaned in our talk with independent filmmaker and Institute Advisory Council member Michel
It's 2021!To commemorate the end of a year that opened our eyes to injustice around the world while living in isolation from each other, we decided to bring together some of the members of the inaugural SJFFI Advisory Council! This special epi
In this episode of Justice in Motion, Daniel talks to disability rights activist and small business owner Annie Carl.Annie's journey as a social justice advocate began when, as a lifelong book-lover and bookshop owner in Edmonds, Washington, s
Before we move forward, a quick reminder to show up at the polls today (Tuesday, November 3), and VOTE! A vote cast is a voice heard, and more than any other this election is a chance to envision that another world is possible. Visit www.vote.g
In a world full of so much real horror, sometimes it can be easier to stomach to escape into a world of make-believe horror. And now that we've reached October (we can hardly believe it ourselves), we can kick back and pop in (or stream) some o
In this second part of a 2-parter about police on film and in TV, Daniel looks at the ways media portrayals of police have impacted the way we look at crime, the justice system, and society itself. Being the latter half, Daniel starts around th
What do the Keystone Cops have in common with the Southern Pacific Tree Frog? In Episode 4 of the Justice in Motion Podcast, Daniel does a deep dive on the ubiquitous presence of police on film. This episode is Part I of a two-part series on th
Maggie Budzyna's community engagement began at age 11, when she started a nonprofit organization to bring performance opportunities to underserved communities. As Maggie (@maggiebudzyna) puts it, 'I feel like it's my responsibility to use my pr
'Young people can't not do anything' says Kasha Sequoia Slavner, founder of Sunrise Storytellers and the filmmaker behind 'The Sunrise Storyteller.' Kasha (@globalsunrisers) was interviewed by Daniel for Episode 2 of the Justice in Motion podca
In response to protests around the country and around the world following the death of George Floyd at the hands of the Minneapolis Police, we at the Social Justice Institute feel it important to honor the social justice moment we’re living in
Daniel welcomes comic book writer Janet Harvey (@janetharvey) to talk superheroes in the first episode of Justice in Motion. Topics covered include where Superman came from before he left Krypton (hint: it’s not what you’re expecting), what the
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