• Apr 22, 2015

The Throwaways: Film Screening and Discussion

  • 4:00-6:00 pm
  • Wasserstein Hall – 2009 Classroom, Harvard Law School, Cambridge, MA

The Throwaways is a personal exploration of the devastating impact of police brutality and mass incarceration on the black community told through the eyes of formerly incarcerated activist filmmaker Ira McKinley. With rawness, urgency and power, this award-winning documentary film speaks directly to the national movement rising up to fight back against a wave of police killings of black people in America.

ThrowawaysPosterSmaller

Timely and provocative, The Throwaways is more just than an illumination of marginalized people at their weakest moments; it is a call to action, a story of directly engaging in the fight for justice.

Post-film discussion with:

Ira McKinley, filmmaker
Bhawin Suchak, filmmaker

Moderated by Rahsaan Hall, Deputy Director, Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights and Economic Justice

Co-sponsored by YWCA Cambridge

This event is the Houston Institute’s contribution to the YWCA’s Stand Against Racism movement. Stand Against Racism is a national day of action to raise awareness that racism still exists in our communities and we cannot ignore or tolerate it.