Voices from Pr*son
Schedule
Thu Jan 23 2025 at 06:00 pm to 08:30 pm
UTC-06:00Location
Annie May Swift Hall | Evanston, IL
About this Event
Please join us for the Pritzker Pucker Studio Lab’s first event of the winter quarter!
How can you tell stories in collaboration with incarcerated individuals and portray them in their full humanity? Told with great sensitivity, this program features four short documentary portraits, several of them exploring the ripple effects of incarceration on families. Made in collaboration between Northwestern University’s Medill students and incarcerated students, the short films were produced in Professor Brent Huffman’s course, held at Sheridan Correctional Center. The class is part of the Northwestern Pr*son Education Program (NPEP) which provides a high-quality liberal arts education to incarcerated students in Illinois, the only bachelor’s degree-granting program for incarcerated students offered by a top 10 university in the United States.
The screening will be followed by a discussion that will touch on trauma and the carceral system and the importance of holding space for someone’s story. Panelists will include Northwestern Professor Brent Huffman, Director of Documentary Journalism at Medill, student filmmakers, and Broderick Hollins, a formerly incarcerated NPEP student.
Please join us for a reception with snacks and beverages before the screening at 6pm in Annie May Swift Hall, 1920 Campus Drive, Evanston, IL 60208. Link to interactive . Complimentary parking in the open air lot after 4pm. This event is free and open to the public.
PROGRAM:
Jeffrey, Come Home
By Jankhna Sura and Esther Lim
Jeffery Campbell has served 24 years of a 47-year sentence for a crime he knows he didn’t commit. Driven by his desire to reunite with his family, he applies for two legal processes that could bring him closer to freedom.
Hey Hugo
By Annie Xia and Ysa Quiballo
A film about a son who loves his mom, and the family who wants him to come home.
Dear Hillary
By Douglas Lee and Luis Castaneda
As teenagers, Mark Dixon and Leon Fields were sentenced to extensive sentences during the “Super Predator” hysteria, years later they’re preparing to fight the myth that put them behind bars.
Until You Come Home
By Sophia Jackson and Zella Milfred
A documentary about Michael Ortega’s wrongful incarceration and the impact that this unjust physical absence has had on his family.
About the lab: The Pritzker Pucker Studio Lab for the Promotion of Mental Health via Cinematic Arts (PPSL) examines representations of mental illness/mental health on screen and supports students in the production of original media art works that challenge
Where is it happening?
Annie May Swift Hall, 1920 Campus Drive, Evanston, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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