AboutFilm LibraryFund Your FilmDonateNewsletter

Tribal Justice

Educational
Documentary Feature

TRIBAL JUSTICE is a documentary feature about a little known, underreported but effective criminal justice reform movement in America: the efforts of Tribal courts to create alternative systems of justice. There are more than 300 Tribal courts across the country. In California, two formidable women lead the way. Abby Abinanti, Chief Judge of the Yurok Tribe on the north coast, and Claudette White, Chief Judge of the Quechan Tribe in the southern desert, are creating innovative systems that focus on restoring rather than punishing offenders in order to keep tribal members out of prison, prevent children from being taken from their communities, and stop the school-to-prison pipeline that plagues their young people.

‍

Home & Educational DVD available at Makepeace Productions

‍

Trailer
Director:
Anne Makepeace
Producer:
Run Time:
57 min
Release:
2017
Distributor:
Order Online
Host a Screening

Related Films

Explore similar documentaries.

Browse Film Library

Yellow Fever

2015
This is some text inside of a div block.
Documentary Feature

Words From a Bear

2019
This is some text inside of a div block.
Documentary Feature

What Was Ours

2017
This is some text inside of a div block.
Documentary Feature
Address:
301 S. 13th Street, Ste. 101 Lincoln, NE 68508-2532
Contact:
402-472-3522
info@visionmakermedia.org
AboutFilm LibraryFund Your FilmnewsletterNewsletter sign upHost a screeningAnnual Reports
Donate
Images Courtesy of Filmmakers.
© 2025 Vision Maker Media.
Privacy PolicyTerms of ServiceCookies Settings