Film | Movement

From civil rights and women's issues to public health and the environment, theories of social change abound. Increasingly film provides an effective tool to generate momentum around issues, with people behind these movements seeking to change attitudes, and ultimately to change lives. Join -b-Harry Belafonte-/b- (subject of -i-Sing Your Song),-/i- -b-Sheila C. Johnson-/b- (executive producer, -i-The Other City),-/i- -b-Robert F. Kennedy Jr.-/b- (subject of -i-The Last Mountain),-/i- -b-Michael Moore-/b- -i-(Capitalism: A Love Story),-/i- and moderator -b-Jeff Chang-/b- (author, -i-Can't Stop Won’t Stop).-/i-

Credits

Robert Kennedy, Jr
Panelist
Jeff Chang
Panelist
Harry Belafonte
Panelist
Michael Moore
Panelist
Sheila Johnson
Panelist
 
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