Join KQED and the OAKLAND MUSEUM OF CALIFORNIA for a free film
screening of _The Trials of Marvin Mutch. _ _The Trials of Marvin
Mutch_ takes a deep, personal look at what it’s like to finally
experience freedom after more than four decades behind bars, raising
fundamental questions about our criminal justice system,
rehabilitation and redemption. The film follows Marvin as he
navigates the outside world — from getting his first cell phone and
apartment to his wedding day. It also reflects back on his life, his
criminal case and the toll that prison and dozens of unsuccessful
attempts to win his release took. Join us for the screening of this
KQED documentary by Adam Grossberg, followed by a conversation with
KQED’s Marisa Lagos about reforming parole and re-entry in the best
interests of everyone involved in the system.
Doors open at 5pm.
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