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Justice for My Sister Marks a Decade of Storytelling at the 2nd Annual Film Festival

by Antonio Pinheiro May 2, 2025
by Antonio Pinheiro May 2, 2025 0 comments
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A decade of community-driven storytelling and filmmaking comes to the spotlight in Los Angeles.

Justice for My Sister celebrated ten years of storytelling, advocacy, and community filmmaking at the 2nd Annual Justice for My People Film Festival, held Saturday, April 26, at the Japanese American National Museum in Los Angeles.

Founded in 2015, the nonprofit supports BIPOC women, nonbinary youth, foster youth, and survivors of gender-based violence by training the next generation of filmmakers and cultural workers. Through trauma-informed storytelling and real-world production experience, Justice for My Sister continues to challenge dominant narratives and reimagine a more just media ecosystem.

The evening opened with a red carpet welcoming filmmakers, activists, and community supporters. Inside, guests were treated to a lineup of original short films produced by emerging voices from the community. The showcased works covered a range of themes, including healing from violence, family resilience, and the preservation of cultural identity.

Each block of shorts, under the banner Shorts Showcasing Community, was followed by a moderated panel led by Edwin Aléxis Gómez. Filmmakers shared insights about their creative processes and the personal experiences that inspired their work.

Special guests included civil rights leader Dolores Huerta and acclaimed Chicana musician Irene Diaz, who appeared in support of the filmmakers and the larger mission of the organization.

Justice for My Sister’s film festival not only celebrated a milestone anniversary but also reaffirmed its commitment to building a future where community stories are seen, heard, and valued across media platforms.

For more information, visit: https://www.justiceformysister.org/

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