Movement Movie Night
Saturday, November 22, 2025 | Show: 4PM | Tickets - Sliding Scale, NOTAFLOF
Fundraiser and Film Screening in collaboration with VietLead, Amistad Law Project, and Juntos.
VietLead, Juntos, and Amistad Law Project are thrilled to invite you to an evening of storytelling and community building. Movement Movie Night will feature three short documentaries from three Philly-based organizations working to end mass incarceration and build solidarity in movements for racial and economic justice.
Join us at Vox Populi (319 N. 11th St.) on Saturday, November 22, 4:00 - 7:00 PM. We will be screening three short films that explore the cost of imperialist violence and mass incarceration––and the power of community organizing to secure the protections and resources we deserve.
Tickets are on a sliding scale from $25 - $75, but find more information on the ticket link on how to receive a free ticket if money is a barrier. Proceeds from the event will be shared between Juntos and VietLead!
Get your tickets before they sell out! We’ll be serving free popcorn and Vox Populi will have the bar open to purchase drinks. Come ready to connect with people working to build power in our communities and secure the material resources we need to thrive.
ABOUT COLLABORATORS
VietLead is a grassroots community organization in Philadelphia and South Jersey that is creating a vision and strategy for community self-determination, social justice, and cultural resilience. We are staffed and led by community members with collectively over 25 years serving our community and are committed to working from love and solidarity. Our community programs include intergenerational farming, youth organizing, health navigation & healing, civic engagement and community defense. We do this through a Heal.Resist.Grow. framework that focuses a pathway to healing trauma in our communities, contesting for power to make systemic change, policy advocacy/campaign, and growing community-based solutions. (@vietlead)
Amistad Law Project is organizing to end mass incarceration in Pennsylvania. Through strategic campaigns and legal advocacy, we advance healing justice for communities harmed by the criminal legal system, social inequality, and violence. Amistad promotes practical abolition rooted in a Black feminist vision of collective care. This means we fight to abolish death by incarceration, win second chances for people with extreme sentences, and create alternatives to the police, like mobile crisis teams. We believe public safety starts with social equality and work to build a future where our communities have the material resources they need to thrive.
Juntos is a community-led, Latine, immigrant organization in South Philadelphia fighting for our human rights as workers, parents, youth, and immigrants. We believe that every human being has the right to a quality education and the freedom to live with dignity regardless of immigration status.
Juntos combines leadership development, community organizing, and focused collaborations with other community-based and advocacy organizations to build the power of our community members so they may be active agents of change and work against their own oppression.