SINGING FOR JUSTICE

SINGING FOR JUSTICE

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BEST EDITOR - LA Independent Women Film Awards | Screened at National PBS Broadcast Presented by KQED and United Nations Association Film Festival Labor, Peace, and Civil Rights Movement • Folk Music • U.S. History and Democracy • Women's History and Feminism • Intergenerational Communities • Aging Date of Completion: 2024 | Run Time: 59 minutes | Language: English | Captions: No | Director & Producer: Estelle Freedman | Director, Producer, Camera & Editor: Christie Herring | Composer: John McCutcheon | Executive Producer: Marc Smolowitz An American original, Faith Petric (1915-2013) rejected conformity, built musical communities, and refreshingly embraced aging. Through her journey, SINGING FOR JUSTICE shows how committed networks of people sustain resistance to inequality - through speaking up and singing out. Told largely by Petric herself, the film draws upon a treasure trove of sources – creating a seamless narrative in which Faith was not abstractly affected by world e

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