"The Interview" asks viewers to confront their feelings about justice and mercy while revealing the heavy toll our current legal system takes on incarcerated people and their families. The documentary was created by filmmakers from Oprah Winfrey's TV network. The film reveals the human cost of New York's broken parole release process and why reform is needed.
Virtual and in person opportunities to attend a screening of the documentary “The Interview” and join conversations on parole justice:
In-person - Sunday, March 30th 1-3pm CUUC (468 Rosedale Ave., White Plains, NY 10605) This event is FREE and Open to the Public. Refreshments will be offered.
Please join the Community Unitarian Universalist Congregation at White Plains for a screening of the documentary "The Interview" followed by a panel discussion of impacted community members hosted by CUUC's Racial Justice Committee, Bend the Arc- Riverdale, and RAPP- Release Aging People in Prison.
Afterwards, hear from a panel of directly impacted community members talk about the unfair practices of the New York State Parole Board and why we need PAROLE JUSTICE.
For more information please contact Noel Casey, RAPP Westchester/Hudson Valley Organizer at 914-619-6142 or noelcaseyrapp@gmail.com.