Purchase Our Films

Through our films, we aim to kindle inspiration and motivate individuals to actively contribute to the creation of a fair and equitable world for everyone.

To help choose the right film option for you, please consider the following:

Institutions & Companies

Including higher education, private companies and corporations

*Digital Site Licenses (DSL) can only be purchased if you already own the DVD. Those interested in a DSL must purchase the DVD and DSL option. DVD and DSL allows you to upload the film to your protected server, so your organization will have access to it.*

Non-Profit Organizations

Including community organizations, grassroots organizations and K-12 institutions

Individuals

Pricing is for personal use only.

If you have further questions, please contact us at marilyn@world-trust.org.

Healing Justice

Our newest film, Healing Justice, explores the causes and consequences of the current North American justice system and its effect on marginalized communities. The film walks back through the history of violence that has led to our current system, bringing into focus the histories of trauma—on a personal, interpersonal, community, and generational level.

This powerful documentary addresses the school-to-prison pipeline, the need for comprehensive criminal justice reform, and the importance of healing and restorative practices.

Cracking the Codes

This film asks us to talk about the causes and consequences of systemic inequity. Designed for dialogue, the film works to disentangle internal beliefs, attitudes, and pre-judgments within, and builds skills to address the structural drivers of social and economic inequities.

Cracking the Codes supports institutions and communities to deepen and shift the framing of racial disparities.

Mirrors of Privilege

Use this groundbreaking film and conversation guide in your organization to help bridge the gap between good intentions and meaningful change. Featuring stories from white men and women on overcoming issues of unconscious bias and entitlement, it is a powerful and unique tool in diversity work.

The stories in the film reveal what is often required to move through the stages of denial, defensiveness, guilt, fear, and shame into making a solid commitment to ending racial injustice. This film catalyzes powerful dialogue to support the learning, change, and healing of all people who want to undo race-based oppression.

Light in the Shadows

Light in the Shadows: Staying at the Table When the Conversation about Race Gets Hard records a frank dialogue among women of color and white women. The film uses their discussion as a learning tool to illuminate how conversations on race often break down along lines of race and power.

The Way Home

Over the course of eight months, sixty-four women representing a cross-section of cultures (Indigenous, African-American, Arab/Middle Eastern, Asian, European-American, Jewish, Latina, and Multiracial) came together to share their experience of racism in America.

The abundance of photographs, dance, and music provides a sensual richness to this provocative piece.

The Way Home is rich with stories and experiences that will provoke conversation and is designed to be viewed and then discussed using our downloadable Conversation Guide.