Behind the Impact of All That’s Left of You
From the desk of Camaro West In an increasingly online world, stories often go viral stripped of their context....
Virtual Events, Film Impact Spotlight, and What’s Ahead
From the Desk of Camaro West As we usher in spring and the season of renewal, I want to...
Peace is Loud x UFO Post/Impact Residency: Q+A with Stephanie Palumbo and Florencia Varela
In this behind-the-scenes conversation, Peace is Loud’s Stephanie Palumbo and Florencia Varela discuss piloting a first-of-its-kind Post/Impact Residency with...
Care Behind the Camera: A Conversation with Traces of Home director Colette Ghunim
Filmmaker Colette Ghunim reflects on the personal and political journey behind Traces of Home—and how Peace is Loud’s pro-bono...
Act Now or Fall Behind: Why Democrats Must Lead on Fair Wages
Saru Jayaraman pens a powerful Op-Ed that highlights the urgent need for Democrats to champion fair wages and economic...
An Inauguration on MLK Day: Advancing the Dream Through Real Change
In her timely Op-Ed, Reverend Wanda Jackson reflects on the enduring vision of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s “Beloved...
From Storytelling to Impact: an interview with On the Divide Directors Maya Cueva and Leah Galant
Read about how On The Divide filmmakers partnered with Peace is Loud to amplify voices in the fight for...
A Conversation about Care in Documentary Filmmaking
with Amber Espinosa-Jones and Jalena Keane-Lee by Danielle Feder —Because documentary filmmaking has historically relied on extraction and exploitation,...
Three Takeaways about Documentary Ethics
Takeaways from the two-day documentary ethics workshop including how to navigate consent, participant involvement, and participant protection.
Harnessing Sonya Renee Taylor’s “The Body is Not An Apology” as a Guide to Practice Collective Care
Collective Care, a central principle in Sonya’s work, invites us to recognize our interconnectedness and commit to creating spaces...