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Late San Francisco Public Defender & Filmmaker Jeff Adachi's Book Release Event - Monday 2/22 at 12pm
February 11, 2021

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SFBFF Media Conference Tribute to Jeff Adachi

https://www.postnewsgroup.com/the-san-francisco-black-film-festival-xxi-begins-with-tribute-to-jeff-adachi/

View Films at SFBFF in Tribute to Jeff Adachi including "Disparity" winner of  SF Black Film Festival Jeff Adachi Social Justice Award

http://www.wrightnow.biz/apps/articles/web/articleid/83484/columnid//default.asp

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Please Join Us for A Special Event on February 22nd!
As we celebrate the 100th Anniversary of the San Francisco Public Defender's Office, we're kicking off our centennial with an only-in-San-Francisco book release & panel discussion of Jeff Adachi's new book published posthumously by Grizzly Peak Press.
The Case of San Francisco Public Defender Frank Egan
Murder and Scandal in the 1930s
In his newly released non-fiction book, Jeff Adachi dives into the newspaper archives of 1932 to tell the tale of San Francisco's first Public Defender, Frank Egan, who after a long career in civic life found himself accused of murder and conspiracy. Adachi traces the trial that held San Franciscans rapt by the drama captured by a throng of reporters hungry to break the daily news. 
Dive into history with us! Register for the webinar at the link below.
FEBRUARY
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MONDAY 2/22 AT 12:00-2:00PM
REGISTER
After you register, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.

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