• Stories & Strategies for Teaching Domestic Violence in the Seminary Classroom
    May 21 2021

    With DV statistics skyrocketing during the pandemic, there is great urgency to equip emerging faith leaders to respond appropriately.  Educators share trauma-informed teaching practices and their own classroom experience in engaging the topic.  

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    1 hr
  • Documentary Conversations: Stranger / Sister
    Apr 14 2021

    How can we move beyond distrust and divisions towards understanding and solidarity? What can we learn from women of different faiths who have united against hate?  How do we really work to eliminate hate in our communities?  JCo-Leaders of the Sisterhood of Salaam Shalom, Atiya Aftab and Sheryl Olitzky joined filmmakers and a panel of leading changemakers for a live conversation. 

    Stranger/Sister is the story of two ordinary women, one Muslim and one Jewish, who dare to believe they can join hands to stop the wave of hate. Overcoming a history of distrust between their two religions, they build a movement that turns strangers into sisters, challenging our assumptions about how to fight hate. The Sisterhood of Salaam Shalom is building a powerful network of hope in a time of division, chaos and hate.

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    1 hr and 18 mins
  • Election Extremism: Hope & Healing in the Aftermath
    Nov 23 2020

    “Who will we be together?” Our Live Town Hall conversation with faith leaders and change makers included special guests from The On Being Project and RNS as we considered together how we listen, learn, and move forward in the face of deep national divisions.

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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • Documentary Conversation: Mass Incarceration, COVID-19 and Milwaukee 53206
    Oct 28 2020

    Odyssey Impact and Ending Mass Incarceration convened a town hall conversation on the challenges of life post-incarceration, the importance of communal support for the formerly incarcerated, and the power of second chances. The town hall was led by Melissa C. Potter, Head of Social Impact and Communications at Odyssey Impact and Rev. John Vaughn, Executive Pastor, Ebenezer Baptist Church. Panelists included: Brittany White, Live Free Decarceration Campaign Manager, Faith in Action; Chad Sean Alexander, Featured in Milwaukee 53206, Owner of Plethora World and Craig DeRoche, Senior Vice President, Advocacy & Public Policy, Prison Fellowship.
    For more information visit:
    milwaukee53206.com
    odyssey-impact.org

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    59 mins
  • Documentary Conversations: Recy Taylor
    Oct 28 2020

    In honor of Sexual Assault Awareness Month, Odyssey Impact and the NAACP Youth & College Division held a conversation on the legacy of Recy Taylor, the disproportionate discrimination faced by survivors of color and why it is important to be a vocal ally against racism and sexual assault.

    The Rape of Recy Taylor highlights the legacy of physical abuse inflicted upon Black women by examining the story of Recy Taylor who, in 1944, bravely identified her White rapists in racially segregated Alabama. Since 2018, the film has educated the public about sexual violence against women and the historical trauma faced by Black women in the Jim Crow South. Please join us as we celebrate the conclusion of the social impact campaign for The Rape of Recy Taylor documentary film. 

    Co-presented by Odyssey Impact and the NAACP Youth & College Division

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Documentary Conversations - Trapped: Cash Bail in America
    Oct 28 2020

    Trapped: Cash Bail in America is a compelling new film that takes a close look at the controversial cash bail system in the United States, the people adversely affected by its implementation, and the ongoing grassroots efforts to combat its negative consequences and to reform the system. 

    Join moderator, Topeka K. Sam, filmmaker, Chris Jenkins, and a leading panel of social justice change makers for a conversation on the economic and racial inequalities of the cash bail system, emerging reform efforts, the opposition posed by the bail industry and how the 2020 election will shape the future of the American criminal-legal system. 

    Trapped: Cash Bail in America highlights the complex and multifaceted ways in which cash bail fundamentally punishes individuals, upends families, and destabilizes minority communities; all without a guilty verdict.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Election Extremism: Lessons for Leading with Healing, Hope and Bravery
    Oct 19 2020

    In a year when political extremism is compounded by concurrent pandemics, how are faith leaders uniquely positioned to help heal and convene healthy dialogue? Many faith leaders face difficult choices about how to provide leadership and care amidst severe political polarization, often within their own communities. Faith communities may be among the few public spaces where Americans of diverse political and cultural viewpoints can meaningfully dialogue and be in relationship. Join us as we gather faith leaders to share their candid experiences and diverse perspectives on how to provide hope and healing amidst vitriol and even violence.

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    1 hr
  • Intimate Partner & Family Violence During COVID-19
    Oct 14 2020

    Odyssey Impact, Faith Trust Institute and ACPE are convening a live town hall conversation examining how COVID-19’s stay-at-home orders are impacting the psychological and spiritual isolation of people experiencing, or at risk of experiencing intimate partner violence, and how both chaplains and congregational leaders can help.

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    59 mins