Northwest Film Forum

Communities Against Hate, presented by Social Justice Film Festival

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The Social Justice Film Institute is presenting a series of films about communities confronting and healing from violence and hate.


The program for Communities Against Hate includes screenings of the films Seva and HBCU Storytellers – Confederate Monuments: Heritage or Hatred?, which premiered at the 2020 Social Justice Film Festival.


Accompanying these films will be panels and interviews between the filmmakers and artists behind these films and Social Justice Film Institute Advisory Council member Remoy Philip.


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August 5, 2012 marks the most violent hate crime against Sikhs in America. Following the temple massacre, Sikh activists combat rising xenophobia through the religious practice of selfless service known as seva, creating impact on a national scale and challenging the FBI to accurately report hate crimes against the Sikh community.

  • Year
    2019
  • Runtime
    16 minutes
  • Language
    Punjabi, English
  • Country
    United States
  • Note
    with English subtitles
  • Director
    Rippin Sindher