Please join the Centre for Research in Race and Rights in association with Bright Ideas Nottingham, Embrace, Nottingham Black History Society, and the Nottingham Black Lives Matter chapter for a screening of Injustice (2001). This film, praised by The Guardian as “one of the most powerful films ever made in this country,” is a blow by blow account account of the relentless struggles of the families of people killed by the police. Each family is met with a wall of official secrecy and this film documents how they unite and challenge this together.
The event is free, please reserve a place at 07989 302571.
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