Reimagining Safety
Schedule
Sat Mar 01 2025 at 05:30 pm to 08:00 pm
UTC-08:00Location
Monterey Peace & Justice Center | Seaside, CA

About this Event
Join us on Saturday, March 1, 2025, at the Monterey Peace and Justice Center in Seaside, California, for a screening of "Reimagining Safety", an award-winning documentary about alternatives to policing that break the cycle of violence. The film starts at 5:30 pm and is followed by a panel discussion and Q&A with filmmaker/director Matthew Solomon. The film's runtime is 83 minutes.
Calls for reform after the police violence witnessed in the wake of the George Floyd tragedy were quickly overshadowed by political pushback and fear-based justifications. In "Reimagining Safety", filmmaker Matthew Solomon challenges the narrative that more policing and incarceration make us safer. He brings together experts to expose the harm caused by over-militarization, systemic bias, and punitive justice—and provides a view of what real public safety could look like.
Filmmaker Matthew Solomon, who pursued a Master’s in Public Administration during the COVID-19 pandemic, initially thought his studies would take him away from filmmaking. Instead, his academic coursework on sustainability and social systems became the foundation for this powerful documentary.
The film was shot on iPhone. Since its February 2023 release on streaming service, it has been screened over 70 times across the US and has been seen by over 4000 people at community impact screenings hosted by more than 100 coalition organizations. The film was named Best Film by Evident Change's Media for a Just Society Award, Best Documentary Feature at the Los Angeles Independent Film Festival, Best Cinematography at The People's Film Festival in Harlem, and has received a powerful endorsement by The Black Panther Party WA who has added it to their political education curriculum.
This film event offers a thought-provoking conversation on the urgent need for a more humane approach to public safety.
Free event.
Website
Reimagining Safety Trailer

Sponsored by the Green Party of Monterey County in collaboration with the Monterey Peace and Justice Center, MILPA Collective of Salinas, Brown Berets Watsonville Chapter, Veterans For Peace Monterey County Chapter 46, the Peace Coalition of Monterey County, and others.
What People are Saying:
This documentary is an incredible, transformative resource that we absolutely NEED everyone to see—it will undoubtedly change the way they’ve viewed justice and policing. – Olayemi Olurin, Movement Lawyer and Political Commentator
“Reimagining Safety” is an era-defining documentary. With the increased tension between local police agencies and the people they should be “serving and protecting,” many people have become disillusioned with not only the police, but the system they represent. Matthew Solomon has captured the angst and despair of the people perfectly, as well as offering solutions many have been afraid to embrace...until now. This doc will be a part of political education classes for the Panthers from now until the abolition of the police as we know them is a reality. - Bunchy Carter, Minister of Defense The Black Panther Party Washington State
This is an absolute must-see documentary for any friends or family member who looks at you like you have 7 heads when you talk about a world without police. Seriously, stop arguing with them, make them watch this, and thank me later. No one film will convert critics, but it WILL change how they view policing and the number of your heads when discussing it. – Chuck Modiano, Justice Journalist.
“Reimagining Safety” boldly presents the history of policing in the United States while shining a light on the racial injustice that has been perpetuated on poor, Indigenous, and Black and brown people. What I appreciated most about the film was that it didn’t just show the problem with policing, it showed the solutions that reduce the need for police - solutions that empower communities to police themselves. – Movita Johnson-Harrell, CEO of MECA, Inc. and Founder of The CHARLES Foundation
Our community was incredibly moved after the screening of “Reimagining Safety.” Both powerful and practical, this film is a great resource for facilitating conversations not only about the issue of policing, but what ought to be done to achieve a more just future. If you're looking to galvanize your neighbors into taking meaningful action to transform the legal system, you MUST share this documentary with them!!" - Sam Benavides, Communications Director, Mano Amiga
I honestly have never seen such an efficient breakdown of policing and mass incarceration, from its history to its current state, and even the continued fight against the harmful carceral system. When I learned this was shot on an iPhone I was even more blown away! If you have folks grappling with the concept of defund or abolition, this is the documentary for you! - Ananda Tomas, Founder of ACT 4 SA
Wow! Profound and thought-provoking! Reimagining Safety is a must-see for all of us who are committed to changing America's current system of Pr*son and policing known to be ineffective. Our San Jose screening at CreaTV was a huge success! Those in attendance are asking for more show dates, many were excited that our community came together and they want others to have the opportunity to see the film. Thank you, Matthew Solomon and all the experts in the film for a job well done! – Carmen Brammer, CEO/Founder Global Majority Consulting LLC
Wow. This film was really impressive. The information provided was unlike any other racial justice documentary I've watched. It has so much power and urges viewers to open their minds. It opened up a conversation about police that allowed my mind and thinking to expand. It inspired me so much to want to gain more knowledge on the subject, as it fully affects our daily lives, our safety, and our community. - The Blackbird Film Festival.
“Reimagining Safety” introduces the audience to the multifaceted conversation of abolition by taking a practical look at the role of policing, analyzing the results and offering alternatives. Unarmed people are murdered with the use of public funding - without addressing this reality, we ensure that more innocent lives will be taken at the hands of the state; this film is a doorway to that difficult conversation. Anyone interested in learning about police violence and abolition should see this film. – David Virone, Food Not Bombs.
"Reimagining Safety” takes an intelligent look into policing and crime in America and challenges the status quo. A MUST-WATCH for this whole country. – The Beyond Hollywood International Film Festival
“Reimagining Safety” does an excellent job of highlighting the systemic issues with policing and incarceration in the US today, while also connecting with the deeply personal impacts of policing on those featured in the film. The film draws on the testimony of these experts who can not only name the issues but also provide actionable, evidence-based solutions. It challenges us to start thinking about what we can start doing today to connect with each other and make our communities safer. A must-watch. – Bineh Ndefru, President, The Science Policy Group at UCLA
"Reimagining Safety" provided us with valuable insight into the negative consequences of policing and incarceration, which have a detrimental impact on entire communities. It served as an opportunity for our community to collectively educate ourselves and listen to the personal experiences of those affected by policing and incarceration. Most importantly, it inspired us as a community to reimagine safety by not only learning about but putting into action new approaches. - Decarcerate KC
Where is it happening?
Monterey Peace & Justice Center, 1364 Fremont Boulevard, Seaside, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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