MumiaAbuJamal

In Prison My Whole Life (90min): The Mumia Abu Jamal Story with: Angela Davis, Alice Walker, Snoop Dogg, Mos Def, Amy Goodman and Noam Chomsky Q and A with Seeta James (international feminist icon, widow of CLR James)  and Will Francome   

www.BlackHistoryWalks.co.uk in association with Kush Films     07961 977 749   www.kushfilms.com

Tuesday 11 May 7.30pm doors open, 8.00pm films starts 
West Green Learning Centre, 268 West Green Road, Tottenham, N15 3RB

 Tube: Seven Sisters/Turnpike Lane. Bus 41,67,230,341 

Admission: £6.00

 

"I was born in London on December 9th 1981. Over 3000 miles away Mumia Abu-Jamal, a Black Panther and radical journalist, was arrested for the murder of a police officer in Philadelphia. He claimed he was innocent but was sentenced to death and has been awaiting execution ever since. Over the years, he has attracted massive international support from organisations like Amnesty International and world leaders like Nelson Mandela amongst others. I'm now 24 years old and in that time Mumia has become the most famous and controversial death row inmate in America".

Despite his situation, and against all odds, Mumia has managed to penetrate the consciousness of people like Will. Through his writings and his web and radio broadcasts from Death Row, he has become known to many as "the Voice of the Voiceless".

"In Prison My Whole Life" takes us to some surprising places and brings us into contact with some of America?s most original minds. Never-seen-before footage and brand new evidence create a prevailing case for reasonable doubt while exploring the socio-political climate of America  past and present. Angela Davis, Mos Def, Noam Chomsky, Alice Walker, Snoop Dogg, Steve Earle, Amy Goodman and many others take us through a decades-old struggle for equality, fairness and respect that so many Americans strive for to this day.

Mumia's cause has created a political storm but after the politicians have said their piece, after the court papers have been filed and the protestors have gone home, we are left with a film about a man ? a father, a son, an inspiration and a pariah - who faces his twenty-fifth year on Death Row.

Extraordinary though Mumia?s story is, he is only one of 3,350 people currently on death row in the United States. This film allows him not only to speak to us, but also on behalf of those others who cannot find a voice.

 

Special thanks to Jenny at I Will Tell Film Festival