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Where Is Hope - The Art of Murder: Police Brutality Against People With Disabilities

Label
Where Is Hope - The Art of Murder: Police Brutality Against People With Disabilities
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Main title
Where Is Hope - The Art of Murder: Police Brutality Against People With Disabilities
resource.otherEventInformation
Originally produced by Wabi Sabi Productions in 2015
Runtime
68
Summary
It is estimated that over 50 percent of the victims of police brutality and police killings nationally have a disability that contributed to the incident. Disability is glazed over or not recorded in the official police reports. Nor is the fact adequately represented in the media and even in popular movement around this issue of police brutality in general. It informs us that for them, disability doesn't matter. But clearly disability does matter, and this documentary project makes that statement loud and clear.. Where Is Hope: The Art of Murder, chronicles disabled victims murdered by police as well as the activists/artists who are fighting to end police brutality against people with disabilities. The work of many disabled activists and artists/activists are explored around this issue, especially involving disabled people of color. Notably, Director Emmitt H Thrower, is a retired NY City cop turned artist/filmmaker.
Technique
live action

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