Los Angeles Times

Years later, it’s still relevant

- — Kenneth Turan

It’s the rare film that decades later can seem as timely as it was the day it came out. The searing documentar­y “The Murder of Fred Hampton” is such a film.

Directed in 1971 by Howard Alk and Michael Gray, “Murder” contends officials conspired to cause the assassinat­ion of Fred Hampton, the charismati­c young leader of the Chicago branch of the Black Panther Party, and details what happened in the wake of the killing.

A Jan. 29 screening at REDCAT will be followed by a panel discussion, “The Struggle Continues,” with artist Sam Durant, activist and educator Ericka Huggins and UCLA history professor Robin Kelley.

 ?? Paul Sequeria PBS Distributi­on ?? FRED HAMPTON was the leader of the Black Panther Party’s Chicago branch.
Paul Sequeria PBS Distributi­on FRED HAMPTON was the leader of the Black Panther Party’s Chicago branch.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States