Visiting Filmmakers Series: BAD PRESS with filmmakers Rebecca Landsberry-Baker and Joe Peeler, and subject Angel Ellis
Johnson Center Cinema
Fairfax, Virginia, United States
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An enthralling tale that unfurls with the energy and suspense of a political thriller, BAD PRESS is a timely and unprecedented story about the battle for freedom of the press and against state-censored media.
Imagine you lived in a world where your only reliable news source became government propaganda overnight. That's exactly what happened to the citizens of the Muscogee Nation, the fourth largest Native American tribe, in 2018. Out of 574 federally recognized tribes, the Muscogee Nation was one of only five to establish a free and independent press – until the tribe's legislative branch abruptly repealed the landmark Free Press Act in advance of an election. The tribe's hard-hitting news outlet, Mvskoke Media, would now be subject to direct editorial oversight by the tribal government. Journalist Angel Ellis fights back. Challenging the corrupt faction of the Muscogee National Council, Angel and her allies rally for press freedoms by inciting a voter-supported constitutional amendment, just in time for the start of a new election cycle.
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Co-hosted with: University Life, Dominion Hall, Women and Gender Studies, Film at Mason, Visiting Filmmakers Series (OWNER), Center for Humanities Research, CVPA Office of Belonging and Inclusive Engagement+