• Home
  • Storytelling
  • LFO Help
  • Blake Help
  • Advocacy
  • News
  • About
Menu

Living with Conviction

Sentenced to Debt for Life in Washington State
  • Home
  • Storytelling
  • LFO Help
  • Blake Help
  • Advocacy
  • News
  • About

Film Screening and Discussion on Sunday, May 31!

May 19, 2026

Since I Been Down shares the story of Kimonti Carter, an incarcerated individual who was raised in Tacoma. It follows his efforts, as well as a wide group of prisoners, as they break free from their fate and create a model of education that is transforming their lives, their communities, our prisons, and our own humanity. The event will include a moderated discussion with filmmaker Dr. Gilda Sheppard, Kimonti Carter, and Tonya Wilson, who is also featured in the film. We hope you’ll join us!

The Seattle Public Library on 4th Avenue between Spring and Seneca.

Sunday, May 31 at 2pm in the Auditorium (first floor)

The Seattle Public Library-Central Library

1000 4th Ave, Seattle

Reflections from Within →
Subscribe to our newsletter!

Living with Conviction is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that works to secure economic and racial justice with and by marginalized communities, especially formerly incarcerated, through community-driven research, storytelling, and legal empowerment strategies.

PO Box 4021, Seattle, WA, 98104 | (206) 307-3028 | info@livingwithconviction.org

EIN 92-0979547 | Tax forms available upon request.

Photos and video copyrighted by Deborah Espinosa / Same Sky Photography, unless otherwise noted.