You can catch a screening of the Third Harmony film at the Camera As Witness film event out of Stanford.
When: Thurs. Dec. 10, 2020
Time: 4 pm PST
What: Screening of film and panel discussion to follow.
Camera as Witness program presents POWER OF EMPATHY series
co-presented with the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies, Martin Luther King, Jr. Research & Education Institute, Palo Alto Libraries and Stanford Film Society
THE THIRD HARMONY, (41 min) US
Director: Michael N. Nagler, Ph. D
Producers: Steve Michelson, Tom Eddington
The Third Harmony tells the story of nonviolence through the testimony of seasoned activists, including the highly dramatic story of how women and children were recently saved from death by unarmed international actors, part of a new institution in civilian protection. We get a glimpse of the power of the force that Gandhi called nonviolence, and its implications for a whole new “story” of what it means to be a human being. What if people were as well trained in waging peace as soldiers are in waging war?
Please join us for the online panel discussion with the director Michael N. Nagler, producer Steve Michelson, Director of the MLK Jr. Research and Education Institute professor, Clayborne Carson and professor of Politics and International Studies at USF, Stephen Zunes, moderated by Jasmina Bojic, Camera as Witness Program – Stanford Arts Director and Founder of the international documentary film festival UNAFF.
If interested please R.S.V.P. by email by WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2020 to obtain free film URL and password to see the documentary prior to the discussion THURSDAY, December 10, 2020 4:00PM-5:00PM