Supreme Court of California: TRIBAL JUSTICE

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Supreme Court of California presents a virtual film screening of Tribal Justice on Thursday, July 14 at 12:00 pm PT. Guests are welcome to participate in a live chat beginning at 11:30 am PT and watch the livestream film screening beginning promptly at 12:00 pm PT.

On Tuesday, July 19, join a live panel discussion from 12:00 to 1:00 pm PT with Judge Abby Abinanti, Justices Patricia Sekaquaptewa and Robert N. Clinton of the Hopi Appellate Court, and filmmaker Anne Makepeace. 

Screening Room opens with live chat: 11:30 am PT, July 14
Film Screening:
12:00 pm PT, July 14
Post-Screening Discussion:
Noon PT, July 19 via BlueJeans

To watch the film and chat: Go to the Film Screening Room and enter the video password. Note: The video password was provided by your host, Supreme Court of California.

Contact [email protected] if you have questions.


Trailer:

Tribal Justice is a feature documentary about a little known, under-reported but effective criminal justice reform movement in America: the efforts of tribal courts to create alternative justice systems based on their traditions. In California, the state with the largest number of Indian people and tribes, two formidable Native American women are among those leading the way: Abby Abinanti, Chief Judge of the Yurok Tribe on the northwest coast, and Claudette White, Chief Judge of the Quechan Tribe.

 

WHEN
July 14, 2022 at 12:00pm - 3pm
WHERE
Bullfrog Communities Streaming