Free Cho Soo Lee: Film Screening and Discussion

Sentenced to death for a lurid 1973 San Francisco murder, Korean immigrant Chol Soo Lee was set free after a pan-Asian solidarity movement of Korean, Japanese, and Chinese Americans helped to overturn his conviction. After 10 years of fighting for his life inside San Quentin, Lee found himself in a new fight to rise to the expectations of the people who believed in him.
Join us for a preview screening of an exclusive hour-long excerpt of Free Chol Soo Lee, followed by a community discussion with local experts, academics, and activists working in the field of criminal justice and Asian American studies.

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