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Breaking the Blue Wall: Justice, Accountability & the Fight for Reform

Sat, Apr 04

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LCJM

Join us on Saturday, April 4th, for a screening of Breaking the Blue Wall, followed by a conversation with director Alissa Figueroa. A timely dialogue on police accountability in a space rooted in Baltimore’s legacy of justice.

Breaking the Blue Wall: Justice, Accountability & the Fight for Reform
Breaking the Blue Wall: Justice, Accountability & the Fight for Reform

Time & Location

Apr 04, 2026, 3:30 PM – 5:00 PM

LCJM, 1320 Eutaw Pl, Baltimore, MD 21217, USA

About The Event



Join us on Saturday, April 4th, from 3:30–5:00 PM for an intimate screening of Breaking the Blue Wall, a short documentary that shows how state law and the political power of police unions form the infrastructure of police impunity in America, and what it takes to break those structures down.


Audiences will meet Tawanda Jones, an activist, and Jill Carter, a lawmaker — each fighting to dismantle Maryland’s Law Enforcement Officers’ Bill of Rights, the first statute in the country to enshrine special job protections for police into law. Their stories weave a tightly impactful narrative that demonstrates the barriers communities face when it comes to holding officers accountable, and how police brutality has harmed generations of Americans.

 

The evening will include self-guided tours of the museum and a conversation with the film’s director, Alissa Figueroa—a Morgan State University professor, Baltimore-based investigative journalist, and documentary filmmaker focused on domestic social…


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