Facing Race: A National Conference in St. Louis, MO — November 20-22, 2024

Julia Bacha

Creative Director | Just Vision
Julia Bacha is the director of Boycott, as well as a Peabody and Guggenheim award-winning filmmaker and Creative Director at Just Vision. Her directing credits include Encounter Point (Tribeca 2006), Budrus (Berlinale 2009), My Neighbourhood (Tribeca 2012), Naila and the Uprising (IDFA 2017), and Boycott (SXSW 2022). In addition to over thirty film festival awards, Julia received the King Hussein Leadership Prize, the Ridenhour Film Prize, the Columbia University Medal of Excellence and the Chicken & Egg Award. She is a member of the Academy of Motion Pictures Association’s documentary branch and has given two TED talks on nonviolent resistance.

Twitter: @juliabacha
Instagram: @justvisionmedia

Presentations from Facing Race 2024

From StopCopCity to Palestine: Organizing for Justice

From Atlanta to Palestine, organizers are facing unprecedented attacks on the right to protest, including repressive laws designed to silence dissent across issue areas. In this session, you’ll hear from:

- Kamau Franklin, the Founder and Executive Director of Community Movement Builders, which has been leading the fight to StopCopCity since its construction was announced.
-Julia Bacha, the director of the documentary "Boycott" and the Creative Director at Just Vision, an organization that fills s a media gap on Israel-Palestine through independent storytelling.

Presenters will share media clips and other compelling visual materials to illustrate this issue and efforts to push back. For years, lawfare tactics have been used to silence organizers for racial justice and Palestinian advocacy across the U.S. and beyond.

For Palestinian advocacy, the trend is especially sharp in local legislatures, where 36 states have laws on the books that aim to silence those boycotting Israel based on its human rights record. Similarly, StopCopCity organizers are facing legislation that penalizes essential organizing methods, criminalizing everything from the use of burner phones to charitable bail funds, impacting the ecosystem of who can protest, dissent, and organize for their communities.

With these laws spreading quickly across the US, the speakers will share about techniques used to push back and the importance of cross-movement / intersectional organizing in these efforts.

Speakers: Julia Bacha, Kamau Franklin