How can your community of faith help heal the world? Sometimes the biggest impact can come with one small act. Auburn recommends this documentary that shows how meaningful change can begin with one simple action. Click here to learn more about A Small Act and how it can be a resource to your community of faith.
Budrus gives voice to a movement of nonviolence in the face of threat. A Palestinian community organizer and his teenage daughter unite local Fatah and Hamas members along with Israeli supporters in an unarmed movement to save their village, Budrus, from destruction. Click here to learn how this film can be a resource to your community. Auburn is at the forefront of international peacemaking and click here to learn more about Auburn's Religion in a Multifaith World.
Does your community have mounting questions about Islam and what Muslim life in America looks like? Auburn recommends this documentary as a resource for Muslim understanding. Click here to learn more about ChangeTheStory.net
The month of August marks the Fifth Anniversary of the destruction of Hurricane Katrina. Here’s one documentary resource from the Presbyterian Church that tells the story of continued hope and rebuilding. Click here for more.
Concerns about Health care can offer an opportunity to go deeper in talking about family relations and the joys and challenges that surround relationships within our families. Complaints of a Dutiful Daughter uses humor and honesty to chronicle the various stages of a mother's Alzheimer's Disease and the evolution of a daughter's response to the illness. Let this film be a resource to your community by clicking here.
As Jews around the world prepare to celebrate the start of the New Year, Rosh Hashanah, let this documentary on anti-Semitism be a resource to you. Click here to learn more about the film Defamation.
As news of hate crimes flood the news, turn to this documentary resource that tells the stories of Sikh, Muslim and Arab communities in the U.S. who are helpless against the hate that is unfairly targeted to them in the wake of September 11, 2001. Click here for more.
Encounter Point is a film for all who have questioned how we can play a real role in ending hate and conflict. Weaving together six portraits of Israelis and Palestinians who develop relationships based on compassion and listening, Encounter Point is a great tool for all communities committed to the hard work of conflict resolution. To learn more about this powerful film, click here.
Race and criminal justice is examined in this powerful documentary that offers solutions for hope in a post-racial era for Black communities. Click here to learn more about Fair Game? and how it can be a resource to your community.
Muslim activist Irshad Manji goes on a questioning journey of her faith in Allah and her passion for freedom. In this season of Ramadan, let this documentary be a resource to your community in multifaith understanding. Click here to learn more about the documentary Faith Without Fear.