Philly D.A. by Ted Passon/Yoni Brook

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Welcome to Indie Lens Pop-Up virtual screening of Philly D.A. hosted by Milwaukee PBS and John Michael Kohler Arts Center.
After the film we invite you to remain and take part in a community conversation.
Enjoy the show!
Philly DA explores the most pressing social issues of our time - police brutality, the opioid crisis, gun violence, and mass incarceration - through the lens of one man attempting a fundamental overhaul from with the system.
About Indie Lens Pop-Up
Indie Lens Pop-Up is a neighborhood series that brings people together for film screenings and community-driven conversations. Featuring documentaries seen on PBS's Independent Lens, Indie Lens Pop-Up draws local residents, leaders and organizations to discuss what matters most, from newsworthy topics and social issues, to family and community relationships.
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Moderator
- Milwaukee PBS
Milwaukee PBS is the collective brand for two Public Broadcasting Service member television stations licensed to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States: WMVS and WMVT. Both stations are owned by Milwaukee Area Technical College
Panelists
- Alexandria Mack
Alexandria Mack is a multimedia producer based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Currently, she serves as co-producer for Milwaukee PBS’ long-running public affairs program “Black Nouveau” which tells stories of triumph and transformation in Milwaukee's African-American community. Alexandria is also a 2020 Gwen Ifill Mentorship Program fellow through the International Women's Media Foundation.
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