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Beyond Walls

Community, we invite you to join us for a community film screening and conversation about Beyond Walls, a collection of short documentaries that examine prison abolition from a wide range of perspectives with the hope of inspiring people to imagine and take action toward a world invested in community and not punitive practices.

Beyond Walls is an organizing initiative that uses documentary films to define and amplify what prison industrial complex (PIC) abolition means, and inspires people to imagine and take action toward a world without policing. Beyond a goal of simply changing hearts and minds, these five short films empower communities with concrete tools and actions they can take to help create a world without police and prisons.

The event is co-hosted by Cambridge HEART, and Working Films.

When:Thursday September 14th at 7pm.

Where: Starlight Square

Cost: FREE (please RSVP)

Food and snacks will be provided.

For those who want to continue building towards a world without prisons and police, there will be resources available on how to get involved and take action in the community, as well as organizations who can answer questions.

Learn more about Beyond Walls: bit.ly/Beyond-Walls

Beyond Walls was curated by Center for Political Education, Critical Resistance, MPD150, and Survived + Punished.

***Register through Eventbrite to receive a link to further information about this event. Contact Andy Myers at amyers@workingfilms.org with questions and to request any special accommodations.

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