Director: Michael Honey
Run time: 38 min.
Call number: HM1281 .L68 2016
"What can people do to change a world full of violence and hate? Is
nonviolent revolution possible? 'Love and Solidarity' addresses these
questions through the life and thought of Rev. James Lawson, an African
American Methodist minister who worked with Martin Luther King, Jr., to
initiate civil rights struggles in the South in the 1960s, and in recent
years taught nonviolence organizing to poor Black and Latino workers in
coalitions that have remade the labor movement in Los Angeles. Through
interviews with Rev. Lawson and historic film footage, acclaimed labor
and civil rights historian Michael Honey and award-winning filmmaker
Errol Webber place a needed discourse on nonviolent social change at the
forefront of today's struggles against violence and for human rights,
peace, and economic justice."
—Publisher's description