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Mirrors of Privilege: Making Whiteness Visible
This film features the up close and personal stories of white activists and their ongoing journeys of transformation. Participants will talk about being unconsciousness about their learned and internalized sense of white supremacy.
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The Way Home
Over the course of eight months, sixty-four women representing a cross-section of cultures, (Indigenous, African-American, Arab, Asian, European-American, Jewish, Latina, and Multiracial) came together to share their experience of racism in America.
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Light in the Shadows
American women of Indigenous, African, Arab, European, Jewish, Asian, Latina and Mixed Race descent, use authentic dialogue to crack open a critical door of consciousness.
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testimonials
We were fortunate to have been able to telecast The Way Home, produced and directed by Shakti Butler, Executive Director of World Trust. The response to the program was overwhelmingly positive, so much that we aired it twice more, and we would have shown it more had we been able to. This thought-provoking program is unique in that it shows women of different cultural affinities sharing their lives in a way rarely visualized on television. This organization is breaking new ground in ameliorating the history of distrust and misunderstanding amongst the people of this country and the world.![]()
Ashley James,
Station Manager KTOP/Channel 10; City of Oakland