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'Since I Been Down' Screening
The United States is home to a startling statistic: the country currently has a higher percentage of its population in prison than any other society in the history of western civilization. Yet, mass incarceration does little to address the underlying disparities and realities that drive crime in underserved communities. This was the case in Tacoma, Washington, in the 1980s and 1990s. Los Angeles gangs moved into the poor neighborhoods and easily recruited disenfranchised youth. FBI drug task forces created to end gang violence led a crackdown that imprisoned a community of teens. Due to biased Washington laws, many remain incarcerated almost 40 years later despite clear evidence of rehabilitation. Still, they organize inmate-led education programs and contemplate ways to improve their communities. SINCE I BEEN DOWN is a documentary that challenges our definition of justice by focusing on a group of inmates determined to create paths to education and healing from within their prison walls.
Year: 2020 | Country: USA | Run Time: 105
On Friday, October 2, from 9 a.m.-9 p.m., the Anisfield-Wolf Book Awards and the Cleveland International Film Festival will host a free, online exclusive screening of “Since I Been Down” directed by Gilda Sheppard.
Watch the trailer of the documentary here.
To register for the free, online exclusive screening--which can then be watched anytime between 9 a.m.-9 p.m., here.
Finally, if you want to get involved on campus with a program that directly relates to the criminal justice system, contact Dr. Sarah Lazzari at slazzari@heidelberg.edu or contact Writers in Residence at writersnresidence@gmail.com to learn more about their work teaching creative writing to youth who are incarcerated.