April 9th - 13th, 2025

NW Film Forum | University Heights Center | Pacific Tower | Online

Join us as we celebrate another year of insightful storytelling, amazing visuals, and memorable moments in social justice film.

The Social Justice Film Festival, now in its 12th Edition, is a unique celebration of social justice storytelling. We are more passionate than ever about championing social justice films and independent voices, providing a platform for diverse artists. Our festival is not just about entertainment but also about highlighting activism and the work that challenges us to be better, reflecting the diversity of our world.

Artists and the audience come together to celebrate and discover new films, have constructive conversations, and learn about social justice issues in their community. Through the Social Justice Film Festival, the public has access to narratives and documentaries introducing them to different ethnicities, lifestyles, cultures, languages, religions, and thought-provoking themes and perspectives.


Tickets go on sale soon!

Individual Film Block Ticket - $12 each
Day/Night All Access Ticket - $40 each (full access to day and evening films and events)
Festival All Access Ticket - $175 each (full access to all films and events, all venues)

*A number of free tickets are available, see the ticketing table for more information at the time of each screening.

Day/Night All Access Tickets available FRIDAY AND SATURDAY at University Heights Center only.


2025 Social Justice Film Festival Highlighted Events

Wednesday, April 9, 6pm, Northwest Film Forum
Opening Night - How We Look at Prisons

The Social Justice Film Festival begins at the Northwest Film Forum, a nonprofit organization that promotes public dialogue and creative action through shared cinematic experiences. Our highlighted event is How We Look At Prisons, a collection of documentary films followed by a panel discussion that examines mass incarceration and encourages individuals to envision and strive for a world without policing.

Our opening night feature film, Path to Freedom, is a collaboration between the Social Justice Film Institute and Families Shoulder to Shoulder. This nonprofit organization assists families in criminal court trials, clemency hearings, parole hearings, and resentencing hearings.

Beyond the goal of simply changing hearts and minds, these short films show actions that can be taken to help create a world without police and prisons.


Thursday, April 10, 8:30 pm, Northwest Film Forum
Social Justice Peer Pitch 2025

The Social Justice Film Festival will host its first ever Social Justice Peer Pitch program. This unique program will enable four social justice filmmakers to present their new projects to fellow filmmakers and the general audience for feedback, providing everyone with valuable insights and new connections to enhance their filmmaking. Constructive feedback from peers in a supportive environment will help identify strengths and areas for improvement in projects. Participants will also build skills and confidence in articulating their projects among peers before pitching to stakeholders. While this isn't a traditional pitching forum, it offers presenting filmmakers an excellent opportunity to receive valuable feedback from fellow social justice storytellers and their supporters.


Friday, April 11, 7:00 pm, University Heights Center
King County Reparations Project

The King County Reparations Project is a 40-minute documentary that takes viewers on an emotional journey through the Central District and South End, once the pulsating core of African American life in the Pacific Northwest, now a testament to the scars of urban upheaval. Produced at Cascade PBS, this documentary is the first chapter in a series dedicated to capturing the stories of Black individuals who have seen their homes, businesses, and cultural landmarks vanish.

Q&A Participants:

Angela Moorer - Creative Producer, Cascade PBS

Pastor Robert Jeffery Sr. – Executive Director, King County Reparations Project


Saturday, April 12, 7:00 pm, University Heights Center
Rites of Passage: Senegal

Through a unique partnership between the Social Justice Film Institute and the nonprofit Gifts of Hope, the documentary Rites of Passage is a 25-minute film that highlights a group of African American students from Seattle and their journey to Dakar, Senegal. This collaboration and the students' journey will be the main focus of the Youth Visions program during the Social Justice Film Festival. We will screen the film depicting their journey, followed by a discussion with the students about their experiences in Dakar.

Q&A Participants:

Samona Burleson- Executive Director, Gifts of Hope

Seattle High School Students– Trevon Mitchell, Makayla Johnson, Alana Smith, Tanzania Mowatt

Sponsored by the Climate Pledge Arena Community Area Foundation


Sunday, April 13, Pacific Tower - Panoramic Center | Films begin at 10:30am
Closing Day: Social Justice with a View

Join us for an morning and afternoon of social justice films at the beautiful Panoramic Center in Pacific Tower, which offers stunning views of the Olympic and Cascade Mountains, as well as Puget Sound. Filmgoers will enjoy a complimentary continental breakfast and refreshments throughout the day.

Pacific Tower is Seattle’s newest home for health education programs and a dynamic hub for some of our most vital and innovative community nonprofits. Located on Beacon Hill in one of Seattle’s most iconic buildings, Pacific Tower fosters an exciting model for cross-organizational collaboration in health care, education, social services, and job creation.

Sponsored by 501 Commons