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Film Screening: Tribal Justice

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Tuesday, November 9
6:30 - 8:30 pm Central


Free Online Screening of Tribal Justice, a Film by Anne Makepeace

​Pontchartrain Film Festival and the Women's Center for Healing & Transformation are partnering for the fourth year to present a film screening in honor of Indigenous Peoples Day. See the free online screening of TRIBAL JUSTICE by filmmaker Anne Makepeace on Tuesday, Nov. 9, in collaboration with POV, PBS's award-winning nonfiction film series.

Join us at 6:30 for the welcome and introduction, with the screening of TRIBAL JUSTICE beginning at 7:00 pm (90 min), followed by Q&A. This is a free event, but registration is required in order to receive the Zoom link. 

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In TRIBAL JUSTICE, two Native American judges reach back to traditional concepts of justice in order to reduce incarceration rates, foster greater safety for their communities and create a more positive future for youth. By addressing the root causes of crime, they are modeling restorative systems that are working. Mainstream courts across the country begin to take notice.

TRIBAL JUSTICE broadens the awareness of issues surrounding Native Americans and will be followed by a facilitated discussion on some of the judicial issues relevant to our communities.


Watch the trailer (4:34)
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​Women's Center for Healing & Transformation

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