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RESIST | Meet The Activists Disrupting LA’s Unjust Justice System | part 1 of 12

RESIST | Meet The Activists Disrupting LA’s Unjust Justice System | part 1 of 12 This short documentary series maps the profoundly racist landscape of LA’s Justice system through the eyes of the activists working to change it.

Patrisse Khan-Cullors
Jayda Raspberry
Helen Marie Jones-Phillip
Bamby Salcedo
Jonathan Perez

RESIST is a 12 episode docuseries that follows the grassroots work of the intersectional organizations fighting the Los Angeles county’s $3.5 billion jail expansion plan in 2018. RESIST examines the issues of cash bail, unlawful arrest, over-policing of Black and brown neighborhoods, and mass incarceration.

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Welcome to the official Patrisse Cullors YouTube channel. Patrisse is an artist, organizer, educator, and activist. She is the Co-Founder and Executive Director of the Black Lives Matter Global Network, Founder of grassroots Los Angeles-based organization Dignity and Power Now. For the last 20 years, Patrisse has been on the frontlines of criminal justice reform and led Reform LA Jails’ “Yes on R” campaign. In January 2016, Patrisse published her memoir, When They Call You a Terrorist: A Black Lives Matter Memoir, which became an instant New York Times Bestseller.

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