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Thursday, September 20, 2018

Friday - The Michael Slate Show - Lawsuit Challenges Prison Censorship "The Penalty" Film on Capital Punishment

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The Michael Slate Show


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"The Penalty" New Doc on Capital Punishment; Lawsuit Challenges Prison Censorship


Lawsuit Challenges Censorship of Blood in the Water, on Attica Prison Uprising

Two Illinois prisons have censored Blood in the Water, the Pulitzer Prize-winning book by historian Heather Ann Thompson about the 1971 Attica prison uprising. The Chicago-based Uptown People’s Law Center filed a lawsuit to challenge this unconstitutional and unethical censorship.

We'll talk with Alan Mills, executive director of Uptown People's Law Center






"The Penalty" and the Stories of Three Extraordinary People Caught up in America's Death Penalty

"The Penalty," a new documentary, takes on the horror of the death penalty through three different perspectives: a woman who must confront the death penalty when her daughter is murdered, a lawyer representing condemned prisoners in Ohio, and a man exonerated and released from death row after decades in solitary confinement. These stories woven together form a powerful statement on the terrible societal impact of state-sponsored murder.

We'll talk with Co-director Will Francome and Producer Laura Shacham.

For more on this film, including upcoming showings, go to the website