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Still Time: Incarcerated at age 15 and released at 35, LaKeisha must start from scratch to re-build her life.

Film - Documentary | October 19 | 12:45-1:45 p.m. | 105 Boalt Hall, School of Law


Nicole Lindahl, 2012 Human Rights Fellow, UC Berkeley School of Law

Joanna Sokolowski, 2011 Human Rights Fellow, U.C. Santa Cruz

Human Rights Center


The Human Rights Center and the Boalt Hall Committee for Human Rights invite you to a screening of Still Time, a documentary film by Joanna Sokolowski, 2011 Human Rights Fellow, with an introduction by Nicole Lindahl, 2012 Human Rights Fellow and 5th Year Graduate Student in Jurisprudence and Social Policy.

"Incarcerated at age 15 and released at 35, LaKeisha must start from scratch to re-build her life – discovering that although being out of prison can be just as unpredictable as life inside, she can still find her way back home."

The screening of the film will be followed by a discussion of some of the critical elements in the film addressing many of the challenges formerly incarcerated women experience on reentry.


hrc@berkeley.edu, 510-642-0965