AGENTS OF CHANGE
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IT’S MORE THAN A MOVIE, IT’S A MOVEMENT! 

 
 
 
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JOIN THE MOVEMENT, BECOME AN ADVOCATE!

ENGAGEMENT ADVOCATES

 
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Agents of Change links the past to the present and the present to the past

--making it not just a movie but a movement!

 
 
 
 
 

Become an Advocate!

We are looking to partner with both organizations and individuals as we undertake the National Engagement Campaign.  If you are an individual and are interested in joining with us to help get the film seen in communities across the country, please sign up.  We will send you announcements about screenings, potential broadcast of the film and other related activities which we will ask you to share on social media and with your personal and professional networks.

Learn More →

 

Host a Screening!

IDEAS TO INCREASE YOUR EVENT’S IMPACT - PLANNING IDEAS TO INCREASE YOUR EVENT’S IMPACT

Keynote Speaker: Invite a person who was incarcerated in the camps or a local leader or scholar to speak about some of the themes the film raises, such as: civil liberties violations, racial profiling, the current travel ban, etc. Make sure the speaker has a chance to view the film in advance. Check our Resource page for links to organizations that can help. Learn More →

 
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NATIONAL ENGAGEMENT CAMPAIGN

JOIN THE MOVEMENT!

Join our National Engagement Campaign for Agents of Change, an Award Winning documentary directed by Frank Dawson and Peabody Award winning team of Abby Ginzberg. Copies of the film are available for screenings and we encourage you to consider hosting a screening in your city or community.  We urge you to review the resources available on this website. 

We need your help in getting the film more widely seen!

Agents of Change examines the untold story of the racial conditions on college campuses and in the country that led to these protests.  The film’s characters were caught at the crossroads of the civil rights, black power, and anti-Vietnam war movements at a pivotal time in America’s history. Today, over 45 years later, many of the same demands are surfacing in campus protests across the country, revealing how much work remains to be done.

Please partner with us to share this critical story.