How can architects be better advocates for a better world? The Reimagining Justice Film Festival will create the opportunity to encounter revolutionary ideas through investigating the history and lived experiences of people as we watch documentaries relating to Justice Reform, Environmental Justice, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. For the 2024 festival, film screenings occur every Thursday in May.

The third event on May 16 will feature the documentary Crip Camp – A Disability Revolution by Jim Lebrecht and Nicole Newnham as well as short films Gyo Obata by University of Washington in St. Louis and Rising Above the Tide: Redefining Resilience in Hau’ula by Jake Price, followed by a discussion with the filmmaker Jake Price and educator Jessica Semmel, LMSW, MST.