Justice on Trial: Reloaded Brings Powerful Reparations Case to the Stage
The acclaimed stage play “Justice on Trial: Reloaded” is set to stream live on May 31, 2025, captivating audiences with a compelling mix of history and courtroom drama. Hosted by Georgia Southern University at the Armstrong Performing Arts Center in Savannah, this historic event will air at 6 p.m. ET | 5 p.m. CT, with on-demand access available through midnight PT.
Presented by Image Geyser and Urban Information Network (UIN), the play immerses viewers in a groundbreaking fictional lawsuit seeking $18 trillion in compensatory damages and $32 trillion in punitive damages for the descendants of enslaved Africans. With its innovative narrative, Justice on Trial: Reloaded tackles over 240 years of slavery and systemic oppression.
Time-Traveling Civil Rights Icons Take the Stand
Written by Chad Lawson Cooper, Justice on Trial: Reloaded features two fearless civil rights attorneys suing the U.S. Department of Justice for reparations. To strengthen their case, the attorneys summon historical figures like Harriet Tubman, Malcolm X, Emmett Till, and W.E.B. Du Bois as time-traveling witnesses, offering powerful testimony on racial injustice.
Notably, W.E.B. Du Bois is portrayed by his great-grandson, Jeffrey Du Bois Peck, adding a deeply personal connection to the historical narrative. The cast also includes Chad Cooper II as Emmett Till, bringing emotional depth to the production.

Where to Watch Justice on Trial: Reloaded
Audiences can experience the play via a live Pay-Per-View stream on May 31, with selected markets to be announced soon. Viewers will have access to the on-demand stream until midnight PT, ensuring fans across time zones can engage with the show.
The play has already captivated audiences at notable venues like the Palace Theater and the Arena in Birmingham, Alabama, and has toured in New York. Its blend of courtroom intensity and historical reflection makes it a must-watch for anyone interested in civil rights, history, and justice.
Why Justice on Trial: Reloaded Matters Now
As the national conversation around reparations and systemic racism continues, “Justice on Trial: Reloaded” offers a timely and impactful artistic exploration of America’s history.
By placing historical icons on the witness stand, the play sparks dialogue on past injustices and the ongoing fight for racial equity.
This event is not just entertainment; it’s an opportunity for communities to reflect, learn, and discuss how the echoes of history shape today’s struggles for justice and reparations. Don’t miss this powerful performance that brings history to life on stage. Get more info here.

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