National Geographic Doc “LA 92” Sparks Conversations Across the Country

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SCREENS “LA 92”  IN
6 CITIES AHEAD OF THE WORLD BROADCAST PREMIERE SUNDAY, APRIL 30 AT 9/8C

Various community influencers and press turn out to preview the gripping film chronicling the events following the Rodney King verdict in Los Angeles 
25 years ago
Top: A full house in Charlotte for the advance screening at Studio Movie Grill on April 23, 2017.  
Bottom: Co-directors Dan Lindsay and TJ Martin arrive at the AMC River East 21 in Chicago on April 25,2017. 

(NEW YORK) – April 28, 2017 – For the past week, National Geographic has toured several cities across the country screening the new documentary “LA 92” and driving conversations around the provocative film ahead of its broadcast premiere on Sunday, April 30 at 9/8c.

Audiences filled theaters at screenings in Baltimore, Charlotte, Atlanta, Chicago and New York (the final stop – St. Louis – is tomorrow) and took to social media to share passionate reactions to LA 92’s rare and intense look at the Los Angeles Riots that took place 25 years ago following the Rodney King verdict.
The tour kicked off in Baltimore, three days shy of the two-year anniversary of the death of Freddie Gray. University of Baltimore associate professor Dr. Ivan Sascha Sheehan welcomed attendees to the Baltimore screening on campus in the H. Mebane Turner Learning Commons, where the post-screening Q&A took place with “LA 92” directors Dan Lindsay and T.J. Martin and moderator Jamal Simmons (on-air political analyst).
In Charlotte — a community still reeling from the police shooting of Keith Lamont Scott 7 months ago — influencers such as tv/radio personality Olympia DMatthew “Chewy” Torres (92.7FM The Block), Pastor Horatious Harris (New Birth Charlotte) and Ericka Ellis-Stewart (At-Large Counsel Member for CMS Board) turned out to view the film. One guest was so disturbed by the images, he had to leave the theater and do push-ups in the lobby to control his anger.

In Atlanta, on-air political analyst Goldie Taylor served as moderator for the talk-back with Lindsay and Martin. The standing-room only screening was attended by VIPs such as Chris Hicks (Director, Atlanta Mayor’s Office of Film & Entertainment), DJ Mars, Gocha Hawkins (WE tv “LA Hair”), teen activist Mary-Pat Hector (Founder, Youth In Action), Stefon Washington (Actor, “All Eyez On Me”), actor Maurice Johnson, actress/singer D. Woods and more.

Maurice Johnson (actor) at the screening
In Chicago, where the police shooting of Laquan McDonald was caught on video in 2014, nearly 200 influencers gathered at AMC River East 21 to preview the film and hear from Lindsay and Martin during the Q&A moderated by FOX 32 anchor Darlene Hill. VIPs in attendance included Juanita Jordan (ex-wife of Michael Jordan), music industry vet George Daniels, activist Jaymal GreenDonna Grant (ex-wife of NBA athlete Horace Grant), renowned poet J. Ivy, music industry influencer Kevin Ross and more.
On Wednesday in Harlem, the near 300 guests who attended the screening at AMC Magic Johnson were blown away by the film and shared their raw, emotional responses on social media. Attendees included Joy-Ann Reid (MSNBC AM Joy), Shenequa Golding (VIBE Magazine Editor), Justin Joseph (BET Networks), Ricardo Hazell (The Shadow League) and New York Justice League Activists: Zakiyah AnsariCassady FendlaySgt. Edwin Raymond, and Tami Lee.
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