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Long Line of Ladies Live Event Launch
Odyssey Impact’s Executive Director, Judge Victoria Pratt, moderated this special film premiere and social impact campaign launch event for the documentary short film, Long Line of Ladies, which won the 2022 #MyJustice Film Award.
Long Line of Ladies was made in association with The Pad Project, and tells the story of an indigenous girl and her community as they prepare for her Ihuk, the once-dormant, coming-of-age ceremony of the Karuk tribe of Northern California.
This event features a discussion from the film’s Oscar award-winning Director, Rayka Zehtabchi and Co-Director Shaandiin Tome, film participant Paula “Pimm” Tripp-Allen about the themes uplifted in the film surrounding indigenous worldviews of girls, women, the role of men and cultural reclamation to name a few.
For more information of how to take part in the National Impact Campaign created by Odyssey Impact, please visit:
www.odyssey-impact.org/our-campaigns/long-line-of-ladies/
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Long Line of Ladies Trailer/Teaser
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LOGLINE: Made in association with The Pad Project, Long Line of Ladies tells the story of an indigenous girl and her community as they prepare for her Ihuk, the once-dormant, coming-of-age ceremony of the Karuk tribe of Northern California. FILM SYNOPSIS Long Line of Ladies intimately observes the months-long process of one girl and her tight-knit Karuk community as they come together to prepar...
All I See is the Future Impact Campaign Launch Event
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Participants joined Odyssey Impact’s Executive Director, Judge Victoria Pratt and special guests, who moderate the premiere of this social impact campaign launch event for the documentary short film, All I See is the Future. This event featured a special panel discussion about the themes uplifted in the film and included from the film’s award-winning Director, Nancy Dionne, film participants Br...
Second Shot Film -National Social Impact Campaign Launch
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Odyssey Impact’s Executive Director, Judge Victoria Pratt, moderated this special film premiere and social impact campaign launch event for Second Shot. This event featured the premiere screening of Second Shot, followed by special panel discussion about the themes uplifted in the film. (this recording does not contain the full film but the trailer to the film). In the panel discussion, you wil...
Help Change the Lives of Incarcerated Persons and Those Who Love Them.
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Odyssey Impact’s films have inspired communities to enact transformative change and compassionate prison release after decades behind bars. Will you help us continue our catalyzing work across this country? With your support, we are changing the lives of incarcerated persons and those who love them. www.odyssey-impact.org/giving-tuesday/
13 Films From 13 years: I Had A Dream Last Night
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Here it is! The final episode of our 13 Films From 13 Years Series with Nick Stuart. We hope you enjoy this impactful poem from Spoken word artist Muhibb Dyer, and the rest of the films in the series as well. Thanks for following along over the past 13 weeks!
13 Films From 13 Years: Life After Hate
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Can some of the biggest troublemakers transform into powerful peacemakers? Meet Arno Michaelis, a former white supremacist organizer who, through the kindness and compassion of others, found his way to becoming a member of the activist group Serve to Unite.
Humanizing Feelings - Byron Crenshaw
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Byron talks about humanizing the victims of the Tulsa Race Massacre at our Live Town Hall.
Voices of our ancestors - Michelle Blocker
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Michelle on how the documentary "Descended From The Promised Land" allowed her to be a voice for her ancestors, who were victims of the Tulsa Race Massacre.
History will repeat itself unless... - Jacqueline Blocker
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At our Live Town Hall Event, Jacqueline Blocker explains how history will repeat itself unless we take action.
Resilience -Jacqueline Blocker
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Jacqueline Blocker talks about the resilience of the Tulsa Race Massacre victims and their descendants at this Odyssey Impact Live Town Hall.
Telling the story of the descendants - Dr. Love
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Dr. Love is sharing the stories fo the descendants of the Tulsa Race Massacre with her community.
The Church’s Role in Racism - Dr. Love
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Dr. Love speaks about the Church's role in racism in this clip from our Live Town Hall event.
History Can't Be Hidden: Reflections from the Promised Land 101 Years Later (Live Town Hall 8/9/22)
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On August 9, Odyssey Impact hosted a Live Town Hall honoring the legacy of Black Wall Street and reflecting on one year since the Centennial Anniversary of the Tulsa Race Massacre. Thousands of people have joined our Social Impact Campaign for Descended from The Promised Land: The Legacy of Black Wall Street, a documentary about Black Wall Street and what could have been. Hear from the descenda...
13 Films From 13 Years: Run For His Life
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How do you keep that parental relationship alive if your mom or dad has been incarcerated for years? In this installment of 13 From 13, Nick reflects on meeting Pete Monsanto and hearing his commitment to running the 2018 NYC marathon in honor of his incarcerated father.
13 Films From 13 Years: Faith Leaders Rally To Fight Gun Violence
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13 Films From 13 Years: Faith Leaders Rally To Fight Gun Violence
13 Films From 13 Years: Jesus Was an Immigrant
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13 Films From 13 Years: Jesus Was an Immigrant
13 Films from 13 Years: The Power of Interfaith's Embrace
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13 Films from 13 Years: The Power of Interfaith's Embrace
Second Shot Trailer
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Second Shot Trailer
13 Films From 13 Years: Embracing Faith and Music
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13 Films From 13 Years: Embracing Faith and Music
13 Films From 13 Years: Hope Endures
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13 Films From 13 Years: Hope Endures
13 Films From 13 Years: Descended From The Promised Land: The Legacy of Black Wall Street.
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13 Films From 13 Years: Descended From The Promised Land: The Legacy of Black Wall Street.
13 Films from 13 Years: Breaking the Law to Feed the Homeless
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13 Films from 13 Years: Breaking the Law to Feed the Homeless
13 Films From 13 Years: Tent City
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13 Films From 13 Years: Tent City
13 Films From 13 Years: Nuns On The Bus
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13 Films From 13 Years: Nuns On The Bus
13 Films From 13 Years: Yankees vs Red Sox
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13 Films From 13 Years: Yankees vs Red Sox
13 Films from 13 Years with Nick Stuart
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13 Films from 13 Years with Nick Stuart
Hate Can't Stop A Sisterhood: Celebrating Bold Women and Activism
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Hate Can't Stop A Sisterhood: Celebrating Bold Women and Activism
Newtown Trailer
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Newtown Trailer
Milwaukee 53206 Trailer
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Milwaukee 53206 Trailer

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  • @thomastittmann2967
    @thomastittmann2967 10 місяців тому

    It’s a sad 😢 honor to be the first to say something here. You’re sharing something that’s so needed TODAY. Now a young 75, I’ve been in and around busses for most of my life. My first car was a bus - a 1965 VW Microbus. A fellow surfer taught me to fix it and this became my career. Steve called it “playing the cars.” Before I started my career position with Avis Rent a Car, I worked as a dispatcher at NYC’s largest school bus company. Around that time and in spirit, I got on board Ken Kesey’s “Furthur” bus and followed their house band - the Grateful Dead…I’m still riding that bus but “not high on cocaine” as it goes in their “Casey Jones.” That’s thanks to my wife of 45+ years who made me choose…So, I replaced that white powder with another: baby powder…and together we raised a son… I found your video while searching to see if the 2018 trailer about Nuns on the Bus documentary ever became a reality and, if so, where could I watch it. As the song go…”still haven’t found what I’m looking for…” This morning I was at my monthly men’s circle that meets on the lands of the Sisters of St. Joseph in Brentwood. We eat in the main dining hall. This morning I was kibitzing with a few of these grey-haired valiant ladies and mentioned the film. Once told me very proudly that some from her sisterhood were on those buses. FYI This same congregation taught me in elementary school many, many years ago… I’m gonna share your post and hopefully info on how we can view the full documentary.

  • @ceevishus4130
    @ceevishus4130 Рік тому

    I remember this guy from the 90s.. his name along with others rang fear in the punk and hardcore scene. There were others like him and we fought them. I am black and I'd rather had been friends with them but they hated us..

  • @ceevishus4130
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    Just think if those guys were not bigots back in the day, the punk/hardcore scene would've been stronger, better and we would've had those minds to help organize and make us marginalized poor working class people a strong political force today..

  • @dps6198
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    No. The borders we have to day separate the middle east countries back then separated provinces of the Roman Empire. When he travelled from Judea, Galilee, Perea and Samaria he was traveling even as child was from province to province because those areas were part of the Roman Empire.

  • @TLynn1
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    Excellent video. 👍

  • @josephine7918
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    P𝐫O𝕞O𝓢m

  • @SamA-xu9gy
    @SamA-xu9gy Рік тому

    ☀️ Resume : ✔✔💯💯❤❤ from bibles (who is Jesus?) 🤔 🔸️Matthew 26:39 "Going a little farther, Jesus FELL ON HIS FACE and prayed." >Jesus prayed like Muslims. If Jesus is God, why pray/talk to himself? 🔸️John 20:17 "I go to my Father, and your Father, MY GOD, your God." >If Jesus is God, how can he have a God? 🔸️John 7:16: "Jesus answered: "My teaching is NOT MINE, but his who sent me." >Jesus says his teachings are from God, not his. 🔸️Mark 10:18: "Why call me good?” Jesus answered. “No one is good-except God alone." >Jesus separates himself from God, says only God is good. 🔸️Bible promotes slavery: Leviticus 25:44-46 "You may buy of the residents among you... they will become your property... you can make them slaves for life" >Would God promote slavery? 🔸️Quran ends slavery: Quran 90:12-13 "What may let you know the path of righteousness? It is to free a slave" >Or would God call for ending slavery? 🔸️Bible has 100+ contradictions: Matthew 1:16 "Jacob begot Joseph" - Luke 3:23 "Joseph, son of Heli" >Is Joseph the son of Heli or Jacob? Clearly corrupted. 🔸️>Would God send a book of contradictions corrupted by humans? Or one still in its original language and preserved/memorized since revelation (Quran)? 🔸️>Worship the creator, not the creation! Open your heart, humble yourself to the truth: Islam :) 🔸️Quran 112:1-4 "Say: He is God, the One and Only; God, the Eternal, Absolute; He begets not, nor is He begotten; And there is nothing comparable to Him." 🔸️🔸️🔸️🔸️🔸️🔸️🔸️🔸️🔸️🔸️🔸️🔸️🔸️🔸️🔸️🔸️🔸️🔸️🔸️🔸️🔸️🔸️🔸️🔸️ Jesus❤❗❗❗❗❗❔❔❔❔❔ by Ahmed Deedat Jesus (عليه السلام) in Islam ~ Was Jesus God? Or was he sent by God? Who was the real historical Jesus? 🔸️Jesus never called himself God: The Bible contains many verses in which Jesus speaks of God as a separate person to himself. Here are just a few of them: When a man addressed Jesus as "Good Teacher", he replied "Why do you call me good? No one is good except the One God.'' [Mark; 10.18] In another instance he says "I can't do anything by myself. Whatever I hear, I judge, and my judgment is just. I don't seek my own will but the will of the one who sent me." [John; 5.30] Jesus speaks of God as a separate being to himself: I'm going up to my Father and your Father, to my God and your God. [John; 20.17] In this verse he affirms that he was sent by God: This is eternal life: to know you, the only true God, and Jesus Christ whom you sent. [John; 17.3] If Jesus was God he would have told people to worship him, but he did the opposite and disapproved of anyone worshipping him: And in vain they worship Me [Matthew; 15.9] If Jesus claimed to be God then there should be hundreds of verses in the Bible which would have mentioned it. But there is not a single verse in the entire Bible in which Jesus says; "I am God, worship me." 🔸️Jesus as Son & Lord?: Jesus is sometimes referred to as 'Lord' in the Bible and at other times as 'Son of God'. God is called the 'Father', so putting these names together it could be claimed that Jesus is the son of God. But if we look at each of these titles in context we will find that they are symbolic and not to be taken literally. 'Son of God' is a term used in ancient Hebrew for a righteous person. God calls Israel his 'son': This is what the LORD says: Israel is my oldest son.[Exodus; 4.22]. Also, David is called the 'Son of God': The LORD has said to Me, 'You are My Son, Today I have begotten You.' [Psalm; 2.7]. In fact anyone who is righteous is referred to as God's 'son': All who are led by God's Spirit are God's sons and daughters. [Romans; 8.14]. In the same way, when the word 'Father' is used to refer to God it shouldn't be taken literally. Instead it's a way of saying God is the creator, sustainer, cherisher etc. There are many verses for us to understand this symbolic meaning of the word 'Father', for example: one God and Father of all. [Ephesians; 4.6]. Jesus is sometimes called 'Lord' by the disciples. 'Lord' is a term used for God and also for people who are held in high esteem. There are many examples of the word 'Lord' being used for people in the Bible: So they (Joseph's brothers) went up to Joseph's steward and spoke to him at the entrance to the house. "We beg your pardon, our lord," they said. [Genesis; 43.19-20]. Also, in other parts of the Bible, Jesus is even called a 'servant' of God by the disciples: the God of our fathers, has glorified his servant Jesus. [Acts; 3.13]. This clearly shows that when 'Lord' is used to refer to Jesus, it is a title of respect not of divinity. 🔸️Jesus in Islam: The Islamic belief about Jesus demystifies for us who the real Jesus was. Jesus in Islam was an extraordinary individual, chosen by God as a Prophet and sent to the Jewish people. He never preached that he himself was God or the actual son of God. He was miraculously born without a father, and he performed many amazing miracles such as healing the blind and the lepers and raising the dead-- all by God's permission. Muslims believe that Jesus will return before the day of Judgement to bring justice and peace to the world. This Islamic belief about Jesus is similar to the belief of some of the early Christians. In the Qur'aan, God addresses the Christians about Jesus in the following way: {O People of the Book, do not commit excesses in your religion, and do not say anything about God except the truth: the Messiah, Jesus, son of Mary, was nothing more than a messenger of God, His word, directed to Mary and a spirit from Him. So believe in God and His Messengers and do not speak of a 'Trinity'-- stop [this], that is better for you-- God is only ONE God, He is far above having a son, everything in the heavens and earth belongs to Him and He is the best one to trust.} [4;171] Since it has clearly been shown that Jesus is not God both according to the Bible and for historical and rational reasons -- what is the next step for you? We invite you to look further and investigate Islam. Islam is not just another religion. It is the same message preached by Moses, Jesus and Abraham. Islam literally means 'submission to God' and it teaches us to have a direct relationship with God. It reminds us that since God created us, no one should be worshipped except God alone. It also teaches that God is nothing like a human being or like anything that we can imagine. The concept of God is summarised in the Qur'an as: {Say, He is God, the One. God, the Absolute. He does not give birth, nor was He born, and there is nothing like Him.} [112;1-4] There can only be One Truth!❤

  • @Joshuaandcalebsc
    @Joshuaandcalebsc 12 років тому

    @tommytintock No true Christian wants to destroy America...that statement is ludicrous and simply demonstrates your bias against Christianity.

  • @Joshuaandcalebsc
    @Joshuaandcalebsc 12 років тому

    You can't have conversation or dialogue with those who want to deceive you. Also all we have to do is look at Europe and see how that worked fro them...not very well. I suggest you educate yourself on true Islam. We can Isolate and should isolate Islam when their Qur'an clearly calls for them to kill those who do not believe like they do. NO ONE HAS THE RIGHT TO BEHAVE LIKE THAT

  • @tommytintock
    @tommytintock 13 років тому

    I agree with discourse between nations and between religions. To say that the killing of Osama Bin Laden implies that killing those who disagree or are of a different religion is the next step is a broad and naive statement. We should be concerned about those who want to destroy America. There is a sub-culture within Islam and Christianity looking to destroy America. The line between security and loss of freedom and privacy is extremely thin, but it is visible.