Sidney Dawson Jr. discusses and reflects on the death of his younger brother, James Dawson, while in police custody in November 2000. He highlights family healing, inter-generational trauma and collective memory as his kids remember the life and death of their uncle. James’ organs were illegally removed from his body making it nearly impossible to determine the cause of death.
Production Company: SD3 Entertainment
Directed By: Sidney Dawson III
Film Festivals & Awards:
・I Have a Dream Indie Film Showcase
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Directed By: Alix Lambert