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Limited Release of Transform Film s Acclaimed Documentary, Stranger/Sister
March 1-15, 2021
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NEW YORK, Feb. 26, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Transform Films announces the launch of the documentary,
Stranger/Sister, for a limited release from March 1-15th immediately followed by a national Social Impact Campaign led by Odyssey Impact, in partnership with the Sisterhood of Salaam Shalom.
Tickets available
Stranger/Sister (39 min), directed by Emmy-winning filmmakers Kirsten Kelly (
The Homestretch) and Katie Taber (
Sempre Luis - Sundance 2020).
Filmed over three years, beginning with the 2017 Muslim Ban, the film profiles the story of two ordinary women, one Muslim and one Jewish, who join forces to stop the surge in religiously motivated hate crimes that have spiked alarmingly in the United States.
Limited Release of Transform Film s Acclaimed Documentary, Stranger/Sister
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Biographical Note
Najeeba Syeed, J.D. (2000), Indiana University is Associate Professor of Interreligious Education at Claremont School of Theology . She has published articles, essays, and book chapters on interreligious learning, interfaith just peacemaking and religion and politics.
Heidi Hadsell, Ph.D, University of Southern California. Heidi Hadsell is president emeritus and professor of social ethics at Hartford Seminary. She also served as dean of McCormick Theological Seminary in Chicago and as Director of the Ecumenical Institute of the World Council of Churches, in Geneva, Switzerland. Hadsell is widely published on ecumenism, environmental ethics, interreligious relations, and the public role of religion in society.