2021 14th Street, NW
Washington, District of Columbia 20009

TULIA, TEXAS is the story of a small border town's search for justice and the price Americans pay for the nation's war on drugs. A film by Cassadra Herman and Kelly Whalen.

Guest Speakers: attorney WILLIAM E. WHITE who helped lead the legal team that represented the 39 African American defendants; SANHO TREE of the Institute for Policy Studies Drug Policy Project; NAOMI LONG of the Drug Policy Alliance Network for the DC Metro area; and KARA GOTSCH of The Sentencing Project.

No Admission Fee with Reservation. Email [email protected], or call 202-939-0794

To find out more about ITVS Community Cinema, visit www.pbs.org/independentlens/getinvolved.

Community Partners:
WHUT
Busboys and Poets
Social Action and Leadership School for Activists, a program of the Institute for Policy Studies
The Sentencing ProjectTickets: http://www.communitycinema-dc.org

Official Website: https://spongecell.com/event_page/view/686245

Added by spongecellevents on December 29, 2008

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