Film Screening of “Fruitvale Station”
Oscar Grant Uncle, Uncle Bobby Johnson, speaks on the urgency of student involvement in the Black Live Matter Movement
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- TuesdayApril 7, 20156:30pm to 9:00pm
University Park Campus
Montgomery Ross Fisher Building
Room 340
669 W. 34th St.
Los Angeles, CA 90089
The USC School of Social Work’s Diversity Committee is hosting a special screening of Fruitvale Station(2013), which recounts the life of Oscar Grant, a 22-year-old African American man who was shot to death on New Year’s day 2009 by a BART police officer at the Fruitvale Station in Oakland, California.
The film will be followed by a panel discussion with Cephus “Uncle Bobby” Johnson, Grant’s uncle and co-founder of the Love Not Blood Campaign Foundation, as well as other family members directly affected by police violence. The panelists will examine systemic bias against prosecuting police-on-civilian shootings due to limited transparency and lack of accountability; discuss how character assassinations of victims of police violence are used by law enforcement, the district attorney and media; and share how families are self-organizing to fight back against police brutality.