Film Screening: Arresting Power: Resisting Police Violence in Portland, Oregon

The historic Capitol Theater hosts many shows throughout the year.
When:
March 5, 2015 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm
2015-03-05T18:30:00-08:00
2015-03-05T20:30:00-08:00
Where:
Capitol Theater
206 5th Avenue Southeast
Olympia, WA 98501
USA
Cost:
$5 - $10
Contact:
Rachel Corrie Foundation for Peace and Justice
(360) 754-3998

The Rachel Corrie Foundation presents ARRESTING POWER: Resisting Police Violence in Portland, Oregon
Film Screening and Post-film Discussion and Q&A with Filmmakers Erin Yanke, Julie Perini & Jodi Darby and Documentary Subject Shirley Isadore
$5.00 – $10.00 sliding scale admission
Tickets available at the box office

Arresting Power provides a historical and political analysis of the role of police in contemporary society and the history of policing in the United States. It provides a framework for understanding the systems of social control in Portland, its history of exclusion laws, racial profiling, gentrification practices and policing along lines of race and class. This fascinating documentary features interviews with families of people who were killed by Portland police, victims of everyday harassment and intimidation, as well as local activists, historians and community organizers. The film explores a 50 year history of local reform and abolition movements and introduces viewers to community leaders including Walidah Imarisha, author of the Oregon Black History Timeline, JoAnn Hardesty and Rev. Dr. LeRoy Haynes of the Albina Ministerial Alliance Coalition for Justice and Police Reform, Dan Handelman of Portland Copwatch and Kent Ford, founder of the Portland chapter of the Black Panther Party.

 

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