Please join us for a special film documentary screening and an intimate conversation with filmmaker Doug Harris and civil rights attorney John Burris.
The film, John Burris: The Godfather of Police Litigation, highlights Burris’s life, police brutality, and Burris’s high-profile cases: Rodney King's civil trial, the Oakland Riders case, the Oscar Grant case, Barry Bonds, Mario Woods and among others.
Filmmaker Doug Harris points out that the Burris film documentary “is very special—the majority of my previous biographical stories have been about people who are deceased, and this project has given me an opportunity to form a close bond with a living legend.” As Burris looks forward, he is “really working hard to pass the baton on to the next generation of attorneys to carry on this type of civil rights legal work.”
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John Burris
Pioneering Civil Rights Attorney

Doug Harris
Media Producer and Filmmaker, John Burris: The Godfather of Police Litigation

Brian Spencer
Co-producer, John Burris: The Godfather of Police Litigation

Carolyn Tyler
Member, San Francisco Film Commission; Retired Anchor and Reporter, KGO-TV/ABC7—Moderator

Robert Melton
Co-chair, Arts Member-led Forum, The Commonwealth Club of California—Program Host