Three women from very different walks of life find themselves united to seek justice after their sons are unjustly killed by police. Their stories are tragic, but their courage is transformative and the film eloquently makes the point that change is made by regular people working together and supporting each other.
Program on Nov 18 at 7 PM with filmmaker Tami Gold, City Councilor Pious Ali and Civil Rights Attorney Howard Friedman.
“The extraordinary resolve of mothers Kadiatou Diallo, Iris Baez, and Doris Busch Boskey to win reforms takes the promise of “no justice, no peace” to a whole new level.“ — Chisun Lee, Village Voice
“The three mothers in ‘Every Mother’s Son’ have found a resilience in themselves that is remarkable and can provide inspiration to others.” — Gabe Falsetta, People’s World
Film Details: Documentary / Producers: Tami Gold and Kelly Anderson / Starring: Iris Baez, Kadiatou Diallo and Doris Busch Boskey / 2004 /USA /English/53min
Festivals: 2004 Tribeca Film Fest (Audience Choice Award), Atlanta Jewish Film Fest 2020
If you are interested in learning more about and supporting Maine organizations engaged in the work of holding police accountable for their actions in the communities they serve and broader issues of social justice, equity, and inclusion, please visit the following websites:
https://www.aclumaine.org/en/issues/criminal-justice
https://www.mainecf.org/initiatives-impact/strategic-goals/racial-equity/