Policy Films
We are an Advocacy Production Agency aiming to introduce equitable policies and elevate voices. CORE VALUES: Policy Films is keeping T.A.B.S.
Policy Films, LLC is a community Advocacy Production Agency (APA). We are a committee comprised of experienced industry professionals for policy reform and outreach. Our purpose is to educate residents and execute projects on combatting climate change, institutional exploitation, economic recession, safety risks, and insecurity through the best use of edgy professionalism. We have a mission with a
11/12/2022
Thank you to the YES on 7 voters! Many people were deceived that a NO vote on Amendment #7 was the right choice because of the mass opposition from very influential people including the sponsor of the bill, and we at the Yes on 7 Coalition lead by Decarcerate Louisiana know that no one in Louisiana wants slavery in their constitution. However many came out, thank you for voting yes on 7!
Decarcerate Louisiana Policy Films Abolish Slavery National Network
11/12/2022
11/11/2022
Geaux watch our film for FREE for the very last time!
LAST CHANCE TO WATCH OUR FILM ON YOUTUBE. Film will be removed at noon Friday TODAY. Policy Films Decarcerate Louisiana Abolish Slavery National Network
https://youtu.be/b1uUWg7woTY
11/08/2022
Ringo Bosley on TikTok Please watch this whole thing if you are registered to vote in Louisiana or any of the freedom 5 state's this election. Watch the 13th by or Slave State by for more info about slavery in prisons. ...
11/08/2022
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11/07/2022
10/09/2022
Upcoming screenings of Slave State!
SLAVE STATE coming all over Baton Rouge! Join us at one of our screenings to learn more about legalized slavery and amendment #7.
Thanks to those hosting us and our short film!
Southern University Law Center
Together Baton Rouge
LSU Paul M. Hebert Law Center
Created by Policy Films
ABOLISH SLAVERY in Louisiana! Five reasons to Vote YES on 7 on November 8 or during early voting. Join us at a Slave State premiere to learn more and meet one of us, maybe even meet Curtis Davis himself, who served 26 years in Louisiana prisons for a crime he did not commit.
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