The Labor Action Committee is proud to present a short film by Stephen Vittoria, writer/director of “Mumia – Long Distance Revolutionary,” Keith Cook, Mumia Abu-Jamal’s older brother and Rachel Wolkenstein, lawyer for Mumia, and legal consultant on this film. Co-produced by Noelle Hanrahan of Prison Radio.
“Manufacturing Guilt” is a riveting narrative description, with graphics, of how Mumia was framed and sent to death row for a crime he didn’t commit.
“’Manufacturing Guilt’ highlights truth. Everybody who has a heart for justice, passion for truth, and concern for the innocent should see this film.” – Keith Cook (Mumia’s eldest brother)
“’Manufacturing Guilt’ is a chilling and vital inside view of what happened to my beloved father Mumia Abu-Jamal on that forsaken night that forever changed his life—and ours.” – Jamal Hart (Mumia’s oldest son)
TWO SHOWINGS IN THE BAY AREA!
Speakers:
Keith Cook, Mumia Abu-Jamal’s older brother.
Rachel Wolkenstein, lawyer for Mumia, chief developer of much of the evidence of Mumia’s innocence
With: Jack Heyman, ILWU Local 10 retired, on the longshore workers’ West Coast port shutdown to free Mumia (1999),
and Bob Wells on the Oakland Teachers’ Teach-in on Mumia and the Death Penalty (1999).
Oakland: 7 PM, Friday 05 July
East Side Arts Alliance,
2277 International Blvd, Oakland
Between 22nd and 23rd Ave.
From 14th & Broadway (12th St. BART) downtown Oakland… Take the IR Bus/IR Rapid Bus to 23rd & Int’l Blvd.
San Francisco: 7 PM, Sunday 07 July
518 Valencia St., SF Between 16th & 17th Streets
Take BART to 16th St. and Mission
Both events feature showings of Manufacturing Guilt, How Philadelphia’s police and DA actively manufactured Mumia’s Guilt, and suppressed his innocence.
Sponsored by: The Labor Action Committee To Free Mumia Abu-Jamal (LAC), and Oakland Teachers for Mumia
Info on these events: 650 996-7888