Social Justice Now Film Festival
ABOUT THE FESTIVAL
The Social Justice Now Film Festival (SJNFF) is an annual event showcasing content that confronts the social and economic issues today facing Black and Brown communities in the United States. Its mission is to amplify the voices of the marginalized, focusing on the imperative of social change. The festival program includes screenings of films (narratives, documentaries, and shorts) on subjects related to racism, equity, education, healthcare, immigration, and LGBTQ+ rights, as well as moderated conversations with activists, authors and academicians. The SJNFF is presented by Film Life Foundation in partnership with Sony Pictures, its founding sponsor. The second annual SJNFF will take place February 22-24, 2024, in Los Angeles.
ABOUT THE FILM LIFE FOUNDATION
The Film Life Foundation (FLF) is a nonprofit organization founded by American Black Film Festival producers Jeff and Nicole Friday. Based in Los Angeles, the organization is dedicated to spearheading diversity and inclusion in the entertainment industry, as well as bringing people of different backgrounds, cultures, and perspectives closer together through the transformative medium of film. The foundation’s work is centered on cause-oriented programs in the areas of Social Justice, Education & Professional Development, and Cultural Exchange. For more information, visit www.filmlifefoundation.org.