"Suppressed: The Fight to Vote" screening partnership

Brave New Films is looking for faith-based screening partners to show their film on voter suppression called Suppressed: The Fight To Vote which highlights the tactics used by now Governor Brian Kemp to disenfranchise thousands of people from voting to defeat then-candidate Stacey Abrams during the 2018 Midterm Election in Georgia, and how those same tactics have historically been used and will be used to impact voters in 2020. It’s a 38-minute film and they’re offering this film with a discussion/action guide and an interfaith reflection guide for free to show to your community.

Learn more and register for a film screening here.

Brave New Films is a social justice documentary organization based in Los Angeles whose mission is to use storytelling to empower and mobilize communities to act for justice and accountability.