
2021
Police have been killing people in Columbus, Ohio, with near impunity for more than two decades, leaving behind a community bound together by grief – and a system that refuses to call these killings murder. In a searing indictment of the police and justice system at large, educator and curator Ingrid Raphael and journalist Melissa Gira Grant have collaborated in this short film, which spotlights the testimonies and resistance strategies of the loved ones of Henry Green, Tyre King, Donna Dalton and Julius Tate. These are the mothers, sisters, and grandmothers of those who were killed by Columbus police, women seeking justice for their family members, despite knowing that it is unlikely to be found within the system that caused their wrongful deaths.

Soy mestizo

Profiled

Witches, Faggots, Dykes and Poofters

The Unwanted: The Secret Windrush Files

Rap Dixon: Beyond Baseball

The Blood Is at the Doorstep

General Hercules

Frantz Fanon: His Life, His Struggle, His Work

Un racisme à peine voilé

Zoot Suit Riots

Yusuf Hawkins: Storm Over Brooklyn

The Aryans

Rikers

Barbed Wire and Mandolins

Who would believe us?

Voices of Muslim Women from the US South

Stop The Tour

Tan France: Beauty and the Bleach

July '64

Bus 174