KNOW YOUR RIGHTS while Protesting (THESE STREETS ARE WATCHING)
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Producer’s Name(s): Jacob Crawford
Email: jacob@jacobsladderproduction.com
Phone #: 203-733-1860
Current.com username: jacobsladder
School: Sarah lawrence
Date: April 24 2008
Pod Title: THESE STREETS ARE WATCHING (know your rights while protesting)
Pod Description (2 – 4 sentences):
This pod series will look into an individual’s rights in the streets while protesting, organizing, or legal observing (the Democratic or Republican National Convention). This series will overview public space, freedom of speech, expression, how to advance your message, the right to observe police, what to document during police action, jail solidarity,
Why is this Current (about what’s going on in the lives of 18-34 year olds)?
If you don’t stand for something you’ll fall for anything, This pod series is Current because currently our rights are vanishing, most people in their 20’S and 30’S don’t know what rights we’ve lost since 9/11 and with elections around the corner there will be a large volume of younger adults interested in making the world a better place, This pod series will catch some up to speed and prepare everyone for what lies ahead.
Key Characters (You may have these people identified, or describe the types of characters you are thinking about for your pod):
1. Steve Nash, Denver Copwatch (falsely Labeled criminal extremist by Denver Police in 2002)
2. Andrea Pritchett Founding member of Berkeley Copwatch since 1990
3. Dribirl Toure from the Malcom X Grassroots Movement in Brooklyn (they have a copwatch program)
4. Mark Silverstein director of the Colorado ACLU
5. Joaquin Cienfuegos Co Founder of Copwatch LA
6. Adrienne Wheeler of The National Lawyers Guild
Execution (What are we going to see in the pod?):
We will see our rights in action, in a way that helps the public understand them.
We will see how police suppress people’s rights by utilizing a variety of different tactics ranging from intimidation, provocation, surveillance, mass arrests, and legal action.
We will see copwatching in action, helping viewers know how to document police action and what to document to help any victims
Estimated Production Timeline:
2 weeks
Production Notes:
I am experienced in filming and producing this type of content “these streets are watching” its on my current page
Email: jacob@jacobsladderproduction.com
Phone #: 203-733-1860
Current.com username: jacobsladder
School: Sarah lawrence
Date: April 24 2008
Pod Title: THESE STREETS ARE WATCHING (know your rights while protesting)
Pod Description (2 – 4 sentences):
This pod series will look into an individual’s rights in the streets while protesting, organizing, or legal observing (the Democratic or Republican National Convention). This series will overview public space, freedom of speech, expression, how to advance your message, the right to observe police, what to document during police action, jail solidarity,
Why is this Current (about what’s going on in the lives of 18-34 year olds)?
If you don’t stand for something you’ll fall for anything, This pod series is Current because currently our rights are vanishing, most people in their 20’S and 30’S don’t know what rights we’ve lost since 9/11 and with elections around the corner there will be a large volume of younger adults interested in making the world a better place, This pod series will catch some up to speed and prepare everyone for what lies ahead.
Key Characters (You may have these people identified, or describe the types of characters you are thinking about for your pod):
1. Steve Nash, Denver Copwatch (falsely Labeled criminal extremist by Denver Police in 2002)
2. Andrea Pritchett Founding member of Berkeley Copwatch since 1990
3. Dribirl Toure from the Malcom X Grassroots Movement in Brooklyn (they have a copwatch program)
4. Mark Silverstein director of the Colorado ACLU
5. Joaquin Cienfuegos Co Founder of Copwatch LA
6. Adrienne Wheeler of The National Lawyers Guild
Execution (What are we going to see in the pod?):
We will see our rights in action, in a way that helps the public understand them.
We will see how police suppress people’s rights by utilizing a variety of different tactics ranging from intimidation, provocation, surveillance, mass arrests, and legal action.
We will see copwatching in action, helping viewers know how to document police action and what to document to help any victims
Estimated Production Timeline:
2 weeks
Production Notes:
I am experienced in filming and producing this type of content “these streets are watching” its on my current page
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