Actor Edwin Freeman makes his directorial debut with the impactful documentary “Modern Day Slavery”
Nationwide — Actor Edwin Freeman, best known for his roles in the 2009 Fox Searchlight biopic Notorious, and the 2016 Marvel/Netflix series Luke Cage makes his directorial debut with the impactful documentary Modern Day Slavery, which continues the conversation on criminal justice reform that was initiated in the acclaimed documentaries 13th and Free Meek, and shows how the U.S. Justice System violates the rights of millions of African-Americans and Latino citizens, by perpetuating slavery which was said to have been abolished in 1863.
Modern Day Slavery features commentary from a range of cast members including, Criminal Defense Attorney Ikiesha Al-Shabazz, Actor, Poet & Political Activist Caridad “La Bruja” De La Luz, retired New York State Parole Officer Ronald Stewart, Radio Personality Benn “Bowtie Benn” Pryor, and Social Justice Advocates Keston Jones, Kamell Ellis, and Kevin “Renny” Smith.
Among the subtopics discussed are: The 13th Amendment, Black Codes, Jim Crow Laws, Stop & Frisk, School-to-Prison Pipeline, convict leasing, cash bail, 1994 Crime Bill, gentrification, wrongful convictions, criminalizing poverty, War on Drugs, and more. Available now on Amazon Prime Video and Tubi.
For more details about the film, visit ModernDaySlaveryMovie.com
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