About this Event
BAY-Peace & Back to the Start invites you to Reflections for Freedom! A Dual-film screening featuring Reflections for Freedom and Free Our Kids. At the core of these films are the raw, deeply personal stories and poetry from currently and formerly incarcerated individuals about overcoming and growing up at the intersection of poverty, violence, and systemic racism. Our intergenerational panel discussion will bring our communities together to reflect on how investments in youth, art and culture hold the keys to a freer future, where cycles of systemic harm and violence cease to exist. We'll hear directly from individuals whose lived experiences challenge dominant narratives and deepen our understanding of how cycles of harm take root and how they can be transformed.
About the Films:
Free Our Kids, directed by Christian Collins, celebrates the historic victory of the Free Our Kids Coalition in ending the $58 Million proposed expansion of Camp Sweeney Juvenile Detention Center in 2018. The film documents how Oakland based youth organizations and their young leaders are centering healing and culture to empower youth leaders at the forefront of our local movement for peace and justice.
Reflections Behind Bars, directed by Sundance and Emmy Award-winning filmmaker Jacob Kornbluth, was filmed inside San Quentin. This moving documentary captures a landmark gathering where incarcerated writers, policymakers, and community members came together to share stories and explore bold, evidence-based solutions to break cycles of trauma and incarceration.
Panelists:
Tae Williams, former Intern at the Young Women's Freedom Center
Brian Asey Gonsoulin, BTTS Co-Founder
Anthony Ammons BTTS; paroled juvenile lifer, Attorney General staff
Leilani Salvador, BAY-Peace Director & Community Based Artist
Jenny Espinoza, BTTS Co-Founder, former Physician at San Quentin
Moderated by:
Jacob Kornbluth
About the Organizations:
offers holistic youth leadership programs where we empower Bay Area youth to transform and heal from militarism, systemic violence and intergenerational trauma. Founded by a veteran, educators and youth artists in Oakland, CA to offer alternatives to military recruitment of youth, they have continued to expose the many interconnected forms of militarism and systemic violence disproportionately impacting low-income youth of color through violence at home and abroad. Their grassroots organizing, policy advocacy and community based art projects are grounded in Youth Participatory Action Research to help support the timely needs for youth with healing and transforming violence.
is a non-profit that produces powerful narratives underscoring the need for critical investments in early childhood and family resources. Co-led by incarcerated individuals at San Quentin and a former Chief Physician and Surgeon of California’s Pr*son health care system, the new narrative series is written by incarcerated persons reflecting on the arc of their lives from childhood to incarceration with the goal of raising public awareness and galvanizing support for systems change to dismantle the cradle-to-Pr*son pipeline.
Agenda
🕑: 05:30 PM
Doors Open
🕑: 06:15 PM
Program Begins
🕑: 07:00 PM
Community & Panel Discussion
🕑: 07:45 PM
Community Closing Circle
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
The New Parkway Theater, 474 24th Street, Oakland, United States
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