The Social Justice Now Film Festival (SJNFF) has set its 2024 lineup . The festival is set to take place from Feb. 22-24. This year, the festival programming includes a spotlight screening of BET+’s Kemba, directed by Kelley Kali and written by Christine Swanson. Other projects include the documentary shorts How to Sue the Klan, from director John Beder, producers Benjamin Crump, Cameron S. Mitchell, and Raji Ramanathan, Underwater Projects , directed by Dream Hampton and Liv Havstad, and the world premiere of 848: The Criminalization of America, directed by Thomas Freeman, Jr. The mission of the festival, presented by American Black Film Festival producers Jeff and Nicole Friday’s Film Life Foundation, is “to watch, to reflect and to take action.” Per its description, the fest “provides a unique platform to showcase content that confronts the social and economic issues – racism, criminal justice reform, equity, education, and immigration rights facing Black and Brown communities....