DEFENDER is back with ‘Off the Record’ – a new series of short films about public defender clients: Sal, Prezi, and Julia.
Join us for a special screening:
When: Dec 2nd, 6pm
Where: The Roxie Theater in SF
Followed by a discussion moderated by @bootsriley with the SF Public Defender, @manorajupd , film subjects, and filmmakers.
$10 tickets can be purchased at Roxie.com. All proceeds go to The Adachi Project, a not-for-profit art + film initiative about the work of the SF Public Defender.
This screening is co-presented by
The Adachi Project
@wearedefender@film_sf@caamedia@young_women_free
Flyer by: @juliancduron
DEFENDER is back with ‘Off the Record’ – a new series of short films about public defender clients: Sal, Prezi, and Julia.
Join us for a special screening:
When: Dec 2nd, 6pm
Where: The Roxie Theater in SF
Followed by a discussion moderated by @bootsriley with the SF Public Defender, @manorajupd , film subjects, and filmmakers.
$10 tickets can be purchased at Roxie.com. All proceeds go to The Adachi Project, a not-for-profit art + film initiative about the work of the SF Public Defender.
This screening is co-presented by
The Adachi Project
@wearedefender@film_sf@caamedia@young_women_free
Flyer by: @juliancduron
🗞️ The first merch drop for Defender is here! 🗞️
📍Available at wearedefender.com/shop
This limited edition drop represents the century-long legacy and community commitment of The San Francisco Public Defender.
⚡️ “Best Defense Money Can’t Buy” S/S Shirt
Commemorating 100 years of The San Francisco Public Defender. This shirt features the iconic phrase coined by the late San Francisco Public Defender, Jeff Adachi, and recognizes the multi-lingual attorneys and staff at the Public Defender who represent over 25,000 indigent people annually who are charged with crimes and cannot afford an attorney. Designed by @byrickdove screen-printed on premium 6.5oz cotton classic fit tees.
⚡️ “From Injustice We Rise” L/S Shirt
This shirt recognizes the San Francisco Public Defender's Oath, which was administered by Gwen Woods, mother of Mario Woods, to Public Defender Mano Raju during his community inauguration at the historic Brava Theater in 2020. This shirt features the text from the Oath. Designed by @alitheblissful printed on long-sleeve premium 6.5oz classic fit tees.
📍100% of Sales go to The Adachi Project.
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Defender is created by The Adachi Project, an unprecedented partnership between the San Francisco Public Defender’s Office, Even/Odd, and Compound, honoring the legacy of the late San Francisco Public Defender and filmmaker, Jeff Adachi.
Defender brings to light stories of the people and communities most affected by inequities of the criminal legal system and aims to promote a culture of reform through the language of art and media. Check out Vol. 00 at wearedefender.com
Credits:
Creative Director: @Mohammad.earth
Producers: @Genevieve.diaz , @richardlvalencia
Design: @byrickdove & @alitheblissful
🗞️ The first merch drop for Defender is here! 🗞️
📍Available at wearedefender.com
This limited edition drop represents the century-long legacy and community commitment of The San Francisco Public Defender.
⚡️ “Best Defense Money Can’t Buy” S/S Shirt
Commemorating 100 years of The San Francisco Public Defender. This shirt features the iconic phrase coined by the late San Francisco Public Defender, Jeff Adachi, and recognizes the multi-lingual attorneys and staff at the Public Defender who represent over 25,000 indigent people annually who are charged with crimes and cannot afford an attorney. Designed by @byrickdove screen-printed on premium 6.5oz cotton classic fit tees.
⚡️ “From Injustice We Rise” L/S Shirt
This shirt recognizes the San Francisco Public Defender's Oath, which was administered by Gwen Woods, mother of Mario Woods, to Public Defender Mano Raju during his community inauguration at the historic Brava Theater in 2020. This shirt features the text from the Oath. Designed by @alitheblissful printed on long-sleeve premium 6.5oz classic fit tees.
📍100% of Sales go to The Adachi Project.
––
Defender is created by The Adachi Project, an unprecedented partnership between the San Francisco Public Defender’s Office, Even/Odd, and Compound, honoring the legacy of the late San Francisco Public Defender and filmmaker, Jeff Adachi.
Defender brings to light stories of the people and communities most affected by inequities of the criminal legal system and aims to promote a culture of reform through the language of art and media. Check out Vol. 00 at wearedefender.com
Credits:
Creative Director: @Mohammad.earth
Producers: @Genevieve.diaz , @richardlvalencia
Design: @byrickdove & @alitheblissful
🗞️ The first merch drop for Defender is here! 🗞️
📍Available at wearedefender.com
This limited edition drop represents the century-long legacy and community commitment of The San Francisco Public Defender.
⚡️ “Best Defense Money Can’t Buy” S/S Shirt
Commemorating 100 years of The San Francisco Public Defender. This shirt features the iconic phrase coined by the late San Francisco Public Defender, Jeff Adachi, and recognizes the multi-lingual attorneys and staff at the Public Defender who represent over 25,000 indigent people annually who are charged with crimes and cannot afford an attorney. Designed by @byrickdove screen-printed on premium 6.5oz cotton classic fit tees.
⚡️ “From Injustice We Rise” L/S Shirt
This shirt recognizes the San Francisco Public Defender's Oath, which was administered by Gwen Woods, mother of Mario Woods, to Public Defender Mano Raju during his community inauguration at the historic Brava Theater in 2020. This shirt features the text from the Oath. Designed by @alitheblissful printed on long-sleeve premium 6.5oz classic fit tees.
📍100% of Sales go to The Adachi Project.
––
Defender is created by The Adachi Project, an unprecedented partnership between the San Francisco Public Defender’s Office, Even/Odd, and Compound, honoring the legacy of the late San Francisco Public Defender and filmmaker, Jeff Adachi.
Defender brings to light stories of the people and communities most affected by inequities of the criminal legal system and aims to promote a culture of reform through the language of art and media. Check out Vol. 00 at wearedefender.com
Credits:
Creative Director: @Mohammad.earth
Producers: @Genevieve.diaz , @richardlvalencia
Design: @byrickdove & @alitheblissful
📺 Watch “From Inside” on IGTV and wearedefender.com
"From Inside" is the third film of Defender Vol. 00.
More than two years into the Pandemic, and as the general population has acclimated to COVID-19, San Francisco's Criminal Legal System has continued to fail those detained in San Francisco County Jail.
With unprecedented access & permission to record video calls, individuals detained (who are presumed innocent) describe the living conditions that include only 1 hour of time outside of their cells, crowded jails, and being denied their constitutional right to a speedy process.
📺 Watch “From Inside” on IGTV and wearedefender.com
"From Inside" is the third film of Defender Vol. 00.
More than two years into the Pandemic, and as the general population has acclimated to COVID-19, San Francisco's Criminal Legal System has continued to fail those detained in San Francisco County Jail.
With unprecedented access & permission to record video calls, individuals detained (who are presumed innocent) describe the living conditions that include only 1 hour of time outside of their cells, crowded jails, and being denied their constitutional right to a speedy process.
📺 Watch “From Inside” on IGTV and wearedefender.com
"From Inside" is the third film of Defender Vol. 00.
More than two years into the Pandemic, and as the general population has acclimated to COVID-19, San Francisco's Criminal Legal System has continued to fail those detained in San Francisco County Jail.
With unprecedented access & permission to record video calls, individuals detained (who are presumed innocent) describe the living conditions that include only 1 hour of time outside of their cells, crowded jails, and being denied their constitutional right to a speedy process.
"...'lifers' are our fathers and mothers, our sons and daughters, husbands and wives, uncles and aunts, nieces and nephews, neighbors and community members. As they do ‘time,’ so too do their families."
Danielle Harris ~ Public Defender
Watch #FortyFourYearsLater now.
✨ Link in Bio ✨
Iron will and a new law bring Paul Redd home after almost a half a century.
Forty-Four Years later documents Redd on his first day out as he reconnects with loved ones and moves into his new home.
See the wholesome homecoming for yourself. Watch #FortyFourYearsLater now.
✨ Link in Bio ✨
"...this inaction endangered the lives of the people housed there, in some cases forcing them to risk violating parole and reimprisonment to protect their own lives."
Rebecca Young ~ Public Defender
Watch #OneElevenTaylor now.
📼 Link in Bio 📼