BEYOND BARS is a film that explores the consequences of mass incarceration on individuals, families, and communities, while also examining the legacy of white supremacy and the fraying of democracy. It follows the story of Chesa Boudin, a former San Francisco DA, who was raised by his grandparents after his parents were incarcerated for their involvement with the Weather Underground. The film is a personal and historical account of Chesa's journey to reform the criminal justice system, which he is intimately connected to due to his upbringing.

Beyond Bars
Explore the blueprint for grassroots organizing to drive meaningful change, examining the devastating effects of mass incarceration in America and the intricate relationship between democracy and white supremacy.