Organize Screenings

Spread the word

You can make a difference

by inspiring people to get involved, to find ways to help, to show up and work with others to protect this world we share.

How?

Host a screening in your home

Buy the documentaries that interest you; then invite friends and family to join you for dinner and video screening. Download the corresponding Discussion Guides from the Learn More pages of our website to help you guide  conversation afterwards.

Organize a film series in your community

Join together with friends, neighbors, or co-workers to offer viewings and discussions on issues of interest in your community or workplace. If you have concerns about differences of opinion, remember that fresh information and face-to-face dialogue can help to heal the rifts that divide us. A skilled facilitator can help you manage controversial discussions in a way that feels safe and fair to everyone.

Ask teachers at your high school or professors at your college to show one or more of our documentaries to their classes

We offer helpful resources on a host of topics (see our Learn More pages for specific suggestions). Again, our Discussion Guides can help you explore underlying issues. Or, one of our films could be paired with a talk by a visiting speaker.

Ask religious leaders to screen our videos, perhaps in cooperation with other local congregations

Together, they might wish to sponsor a film series with guest speakers or educators.

Invite your parents and grandparents to join you in watching our documentaries on “Aging and the Human Spirit”

Arrange to have these shown at your local library or community center, or at a nearby retirement community or assisted-living residence.

Any questions?