Singing for Justice tells the story of Faith Petric (1915-2013), a political radical, musician, mother, worker and grandmother who united folk music and activism through almost a century of American social movements. Born in a log cabin and radicalized during the Great Depression, Faith discovered folk music in college and in the Greenwich Village folk scene in the 1940s. She began singing for social justice – labor, peace, civil rights, and women’s rights — for the rest of her life, performing into her 90s. Event includes Q&A with filmmaker Christie Herring, and singalong with Ted Warmbrand.