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Always watching and listening to the challenges of today, our goal is to elevate how these issues are discussed.  Every event we build features:​

THE BEST FILMS AND STORIES ON EACH ISSUE

SUBJECT MATTER STUDY GUIDES & QUESTIONNAIRES 

ACCESS TO LEADERS AND SPEAKERS FOR CONVERSATIONS

PERSONALIZED
1-TO-1 EVENT SUPPORT

VIDEOS, PHOTOS, AND MARKETING COLLATERAL

THE ISSUES & FILMS

ALLYSHIP

HEALTHCARE

LGTBQ+ SUPPORT

SOCIAL ACTIVISM

CIVIL RIGHTS

HUMAN RIGHTS

MENTAL HEALTH

SOCIAL JUSTICE

DIVERSITY

INCLUSION

POWER OF SPORTS

SPIRITUALITY

EDUCATION

INCOME INEQUALITY

PUBLIC POLICY

SUICIDE PREVENTION

EQUALITY

LEADERSHIP

RACE RELATIONS

THE TRADES

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Hesburgh
LEADERSHIP | ALLYSHIP | CIVIL RIGHTS

Amidst some of the most tumultuous times in the USA's history, reverend Theodore Hesburgh, president of the University of Notre Dame, found himself in the eye of the storm as he worked to advance the causes of peace and equal rights.

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This film is more than just a story of a catholic priest. It's of an inspirational leader who transcended all societal norms to bring people together from all walks of life around the world during the civil rights era.

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Mama Bears
EQUALITY | HUMAN RIGHTS | SPIRITUALITY

MAMA BEARS is an intimate, thought-provoking exploration of the journeys taken by Sara Cunningham and Kimberly Shappley, two “mama bears”—conservative, Christian mothers whose profound love for their LGBTQ+ children has turned them into fierce advocates for the entire queer community—and Tammi Terrell Morris, a young African American lesbian whose struggle for self-acceptance perfectly exemplifies why the mama bears are so vitally important - even it challenges their belief systems and risks losing friends, family, and faith communities to keep their children safe.

The Loyola Project
DIVERSITY & INCLUSION | SOCIAL JUSTICE |
POWER OF SPORTS

In 1963, at the height of the civil rights movement, the Loyola Ramblers of Chicago broke racial barriers and changed college basketball forever.   

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Now, nearly 60 years later, this legendary team is reexamined by Loyola basketball player and co-captain, Lucas Williamson. Woven together with archival footage and modern day interviews, this captivating story continues to provide inspiration in the fight for equality.

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For Love & Life:
No Ordinary Campaign
HEALTHCARE | SOCIAL ACTION | PUBLIC POLICY

A deeply moving documentary illustrating the transformative power of love, hope and activism. The film follows Brian Wallach and his wife Sandra after his ALS diagnosis at age 37.

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Anchored by a deep love for each other, and empowered by their shared political prowess, they lead a revolutionary movement to change a broken healthcare system for patients of neurodegenerative diseases.

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EDUCATION & THE WEALTH GAP
If You Build It

Designer-activists Emily Pilloton and Matthew Miller visit rural Bertie County, the poorest in North Carolina, where they work with local high school students to help transform both their community and lives.

 

Living on credit and grant money and fighting a change-resistant school board, Pilloton and Miller lead their students through a year-long, full-scale design and build project that does much more than just teach basic construction skills: it shows ten teenagers the power of design-thinking to re-invent not just their town but their own sense of what's possible.

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Ten Count

MENTAL HEALTH | ANXIETY & DEPRESSION |

SUICIDE PREVENTION

TEN COUNT comes at a time when mental health and sports are very much in the public consciousness, providing fresh and exciting insight into the minds of champions.

 

Compiled from five years of filming and featuring exclusive, intimate interviews with some of the world’s top athletes, leading psychologists, psychiatrists, managers and family members, the film pulls back the curtain on the world of sports and delves into the realities these athletes face.

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