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The information and resources on this site are offered in the spirit of inspiration, discovery and critical thinking. Our goal is not to put forth final answers, but to encourage thoughtful dialogue.


 
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This web site is a project of Tribe of Heart, a non-profit documentary filmmaking organization that produced Peaceable Kingdom: The Journey Home and The Witness.

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What is Tribe of Heart?

Life-changing, Award-winning Films that awaken compassion and deepen each individual's understanding of the interconnectedness of all life.

A Charitable Organization that empowers caring people everywhere to become agents of peaceful transformation.

A Global Community of people from all walks of life dedicated to living with kindness and respect for all living beings.

A Commitment to actions guided by publicly stated values, ever mindful that the means are the end.

A Vision of a world free of violence and full of beauty.

So many of us wish to do our part to help, but so often today, connecting our sincere motivation with effective action seems like an insurmountable challenge. Tribe of Heart offers a three-step approach to empowering people who care:

Step 1. We create ground-breaking documentary films that facilitate dramatic transformations of awareness and awaken compassion within a broad cross-section of the general public.

Step 2. We distribute these films as widely as
possible by making them affordable and available to people all over the world.

Step 3. We provide support services and outreach programs that enable any person who has been inspired by the message of our films to effectively reach out and share that message with many others.

At Tribe of Heart, we know that a change of consciousness can happen for an individual from one moment to the next. Our programs aim to spark that change and support the transition to a more informed and compassionate way of life.


Peaceable Kingdom: The Journey Home
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Jenny Stein & James LaVeckAbout Peaceable Journey

From the very first screenings of our documentary, Peaceable Kingdom: The Journey Home, audience members were keen to learn more about the issues explored in the film. They asked us to guide them to resources that would allow them to further explore their own unfolding journey toward a more just, compassionate and sustainable way of life. In response to this need, we have created the Peaceable Journey web site.

The information and resources on this site are offered in the spirit of inspiration, discovery and critical thinking. Our goal is not to put forth final answers, but to encourage thoughtful dialogue. We believe that each person is on a unique journey, and though we are happy to share what we are learning ourselves and how we are trying to live, we make no pretense of telling other people what to think or how to be in the world. These are questions of conscience that each of us must answer for ourselves. That said, we do present ideas and factual information that in many ways challenge commonly-held practices and ideas, with the hope that others might be inspired, as we have been, to re-examine their relationship to other animals and the natural world. (To learn more about our approach to working for a more just, compassionate, sustainable world, see Peaceable Path).

We have taken great care with the choice of organizations and resources listed on this site. Specifically, we have given priority to smaller organizations whose work is of national or international relevance and whose vision, uniqueness and integrity has influenced our own journey, and to resources that we feel viewers of our films will find especially useful or inspiring. We have done this because we believe some of the best work, done for the most altruistic reasons, goes largely unsung in today’s over-commercialized world, and in our own way, we hope to help change this. We also believe that involvement with smaller organizations potentially offers a better sense of what work is actually being done and why, as well as the opportunity to have a more authentic connection to the organization and the people doing the work. We also encourage involvement in organizations that have a local and regional focus. Thinking globally while acting locally is still one of the most powerful ways to make a difference. Peaceable Journey makes no attempt to be an exhaustive directory, and there are many excellent resources and organizations not listed on this site.

We welcome your feedback on any aspect of this site, as well as your suggestions about how we can improve it. Our filmmaking, and our work as educators, is community-based, and inherently collaborative. Please join us!

James LaVeck and Jenny Stein
Producer and Director of Peaceable Kingdom: The Journey Home
Co-founders of Tribe of Heart
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Acknowledgements

We owe a special debt of gratitude to the subjects of Peaceable Kingdom: The Journey Home, human and nonhuman alike, who have inspired us in ways too numerous to list. We would also like to thank all the organizations, authors, artists, researchers, community educators and justice advocates whose work has given this site its spirit and its substance.

Special recognition is due to our creative collaborator, Eric Huang, whose hard work and inventive contributions to the design, programming and content of the site have been invaluable, and so appreciated.

We also owe a huge debt of gratitude to our entire creative and editorial team, which includes Kevin Smith, Pam Page, Kate Sharadin and Monica Towle. Their artistry, insight, integrity, love of justice, and commitment to excellence are what give us the strength to overcome every obstacle and carry forward with this crucial and rewarding work.

We are humbled and honored to have the support of a special group of faithful donors, large and small, whose financial assistance has made everything we do possible. Their heartfelt support of our efforts, through the good times and the bad, has reflected their phenomenal commitment to peaceful transformation, and has quite literally kept our small operation afloat. Their belief in our work has also been a great source of moral support.

And finally, we would like to thank all the people who have taken the time to watch our films. Your words of encouragement and support mean more to us than we can ever express. You have taught us to believe in the power of the human conscience to transform the world. A better future for us all is possible, and we can create it by working together!