The UK is Not Innocent is a 45-minute documentary film made by Rainbow Collective as part of INQUEST’s 40 Years heritage project. The film traces INQUEST’s evolution from a grassroots collective of families bereaved by state-related deaths to an established charity providing expertise on deaths in custody, exposing forty years of state violence and resistance in England and Wales.

Following the screening, there will be a Q&A exploring the role of visual arts in campaigns for social and racial justice. Q&A will be chaired by Naomi Oppenheim (INQUEST) and will feature Rachel Hamada (Take One Action), Sarah Booker and Simon Israel

PLEASE NOTE:
This film features addresses sensitives themes.
It includes material on the following: hateful language, racism, classism, sexism, mental ill health, sexual assault, child abuse, self-harm, suicide, violence, torture, death and dying.

Part of Glasgow International Open Programme:

The 10th edition of Glasgow International Festival of Contemproary Art will take place between Friday 7 June and Sunday 23 June 2024.

 

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Sarah Booker

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  • Venue

    Platform, The Bridge

  • Address

    1000 Westerhouse Road, Easterhouse, Glasgow, UK

  • Phone Number

    0141 976 6161

  • Price

    Free - but ticketed (book space on website)

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