Resources
Viewers of The Line We Crossed often ask us what they can do to support and help tackle the issues raised in the film, so we have put together this resource page.
Defend our juries
In 1670 a judge imprisoned a jury for giving a verdict that he didn’t like. The jury was released and it was established in law that whatever the verdict a jury returns the court must accept. A plaque commemorating this still sits in the Old Bailey. When Trudi Warner was arrested for holding a sign stating that “a jury has a right to acquit on their conscience” the campaigning group Defend Our Juries emerged to support her and jury rights. Head over to their website to find out more.
Climate Action Support Pathway
Support Marcus
Marcus is potentially still facing deportation. At a hearing on 10 November he won the appeal against the deportation order. The following month the Home Office appealed. The Upper Tribunal may or may not allow that appeal.
Find out how you can support Marcus here.
Get involved with Holly’s initiative “Concerts Don’t Cost The Earth“. Holly created the concept with the aim of raising funds for climate organisations, whilst also encouraging people to think more about what can be done, and how.
Defend your right to protest
Join The Jury Alliance campaign and play your part in defending our right for jury trials.
write to those in prison
All of the activists featured in the film who were imprisoned for their actions have now been released, albeit with conditions. However the Just Stop Oil trials continue and other activists are now being sent to prision. You can find out more about them and write to them via the Rebels In Prison website.