Youth climate activist Aji Piper at The #Resistance Night. (Photo by Alexis Wood)
Youth climate activist Aji Piper at The #Resistance Night. (Photo by Alexis Wood) — at University Christian Church Seattle.
On the Outs filmmakers. (Photo by Alexis Wood)
Audience at Whose Streets? Our Streets. (Photo by Alexis Wood) — at Northwest African American Museum.
The “It’s Criminal” team. (Photo by Alexis Wood) — with It’s Criminal at Northwest African American Museum.
Line for Whose Streets? at NW African American Museum. (Photo by Alexis Wood) — at Northwest African American Museum.
Reverend Harriett Walden, founder of Seattle’s Mothers for Police Accountability, and a panelist at the Whose Streets? Our Streets event. (Photo by Alexis Wood) — at Northwest African American Museum.
Death row exoneree Nate Fields speaks about his experience. (Photo by Alexis Wood) — at Northwest African American Museum.
Sold-out screening of Whose Streets? (Photo by Alexis Wood) — with Whose Streets? at Northwest African American Museum.
Darnell L. Moore takes questions from the audience. (Photo by Alexis Wood) — with Darnell L. Moore at Northwest African American Museum.
(Photo by Alexis Wood)
Moderator Tony Benton, radio manager and host of RainierAvenueRadio.com. (Photo by Alexis Wood)
(Photo by Alexis Wood)
(Photo by Alexis Wood)
Filmmaker Brendon Marotta of American Circumcision takes questions from the audience. (Photo by Alexis Wood) — with Brendon Marotta and American Circumcision at Rainier Arts Center.
(Photo by Alexis Wood)
American Circumcision filmmaker Brendon Marotta with audience members after the screening. (Photo by Alexis Wood)
Ralphina Hernandez, winner of the Tulalip Cares prize for her film “Honor Riders.” (Photo by Alexis Wood)