Hi Van and team- California Film Institute Education (CFI Ed) is showing this film to bay area high school students who convene monthly to view intense documentary films. The only public event associated with this speaker will be
THIS WEDNESDAY: Microsoft store in Corte Madera at 3:30 pm- 5:30. RSVP for a spot to [email protected]
Filmmaker Ken Burns, working with his daughter Sarah, has created a compelling and long needed update on what happened to the wrongly convicted 5 young men (as young as 13) who were scapegoats for the horrific Central Park Jogger rape/attempted murder in 1989. New York City was a powder keg waiting to explode and the full weight of its social collapse fell on these 5. Their release upon the confession of a serial rapist left them scarred for life. Our guest, Kevin Richardson goes around the country speaking in his spare time, through the auspices of the Innocence Project. His tours are, he says, his “therapy” and a way to connect to people of all ages, races and geographical locations. Clips from the film will be shown before Kevin speaks and answers questions. This event is for teens 15 years+ due to sensitive content.
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