Philly DA

By signing in, you are authorizing ITVS to share information collected from you with any persons or entities participating in or hosting the screening. Such persons or entities may send you periodic communications about related events, services, and support. ITVS’s Privacy Policy and Terms of Service govern all uses of your information.
Thanks!
Be sure to create an OVEE account before the screening day.
Sorry!
Please try again later.
Enter Screening
Welcome! Please sign in with one of the following options...
OVEE AccountWelcome
Welcome to the online screening and discussion of Philly DA, part of the Indie Lens PopUp series
Video Descriptions
PHILLYDA ILPOPUP Onscreen StartingSoon
OVEE INTRO_buff
Filmmaker Introduction
LaTonya Myers introduces Philly D.A. episode1.
Philly D.A. Episode 1
Doc series goes behind the scenes of the election and tumultuous first term of Larry Krasner, Philadelphia's unapologetic District Attorney.
OVEE Outro w/Buffer
PHILLYDA ILPOPUP Onscreen EndCard
120 minutes
Moderator
- Julie Driver
Corporate and Community Engagement
Panelists
- Brad Shackleford
Community Engagement for Redding Library
- Magnus Lofstrom
Policy Director and Senior Fellow at the Public Policy Institute of California
- Myriam Kalmogho
Myriam is a Shasta County resident. She is a first generation immigrant from Burkina Faso and a mother of two girls. Myriam has over 15 years of experience in cultural reciprocity, community organizing, sustainability, activism, and social change. She is passionate about equity and inclusion and is specializing in innovation and systemic change. She is a Student Services Specialist at Shasta College and is also the founder of Reciproka an organization that works in culture, education and the environment.
- Chris Rodriguez
Shasta College Instructor
- Jeff Gorder
Former Public Defender for Shasta County
- Larry Olmstead
Executive Director of United Way Northern California Board member of Shasta Equal Justice Coalition
- Victoria Gemmill Chalesworth
Victoria is a local activist and mother fighting for social justice reform in Shasta County
- Robert Bowman
Robert is the Director of the STEP-UP program at Shasta College.STEP-UP utilizes restorative justice to provide a second chance for students who have made poor choices at some point in their lives. Our program combines support with accountability and community to assist students in making the transition to becoming successful, contributing members of our community
Before you get started in OVEE:
1. Ensure you are using the most current version of your favorite popular browser:
2. Run a test to ensure OVEE works properly on your computer
The views and opinions expressed in this online screening are those of the presenters and participants, and do not necessarily reflect the views or policies of ITVS, public broadcasting, or any entities hosting the screening.