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The RESPECT FOR ALL AudioGuide will help you learn all about the ground-breaking new movie, RESPECT FOR ALL: How to Care for Each Other and Our Earth. Award-winning director, John Pritchard, has uploaded audio clips and text from the RESPECT FOR ALL VideoGuide.
You can access the VideoGuide at http://respectallguide.com

RESPECT FOR ALL AudioGuide John Pritchard

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The RESPECT FOR ALL AudioGuide will help you learn all about the ground-breaking new movie, RESPECT FOR ALL: How to Care for Each Other and Our Earth. Award-winning director, John Pritchard, has uploaded audio clips and text from the RESPECT FOR ALL VideoGuide.
You can access the VideoGuide at http://respectallguide.com

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    Official Trailer

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    • 3 min
    Beginning Of Movie

    Beginning Of Movie

    One Heart Movies, with award-winning director John Pritchard, presents a ground-breaking film that celebrates respect for all of humanity and the natural world: RESPECT FOR ALL - How to Care for Each Other and Our Earth.

    The film features Community Builder/Drum Circle Facilitator, Otha Day; High School Junior, Charlotte Sanford; Cofounder of Regeneration MA, Ed Stockman; Drum Master/Artist, Brian Colbert; and a special appearance by Native American Storyteller, Ken Little Hawk.

    • 2 min
    1. What's The Problem?

    1. What's The Problem?

    “White racism not only exploits humans
    but also the earth itself.”
    —Prof. James H. Cone

    PEOPLE HATE WHAT THEY DON'T UNDERSTAND
    Heinous crimes have been committed against people of color in our country: slavery, lynchings, police brutality and the excessive incarceration of young black and brown men. These atrocities are born of a hate-filled racism unfortunately at work in our country today. In 2019, the greatest danger to our social order is the millions of white people who hate a pluralistic, diverse democracy that promotes equal rights for all.

    RACISM MUST END
    Since 2017, the dishonest and racist behavior of President Trump has severely harmed America’s reputation around the world. Time magazine’s July 17, 2019 article, “Republicans Want a White Republic. They’ll Destroy America to Get It,” states that “because Trump promises Republicans a return to white dominance, he is more important to the GOP and its base than the country those in power took an oath to support and defend.” Republican leadership and Trump supporters are destroying America! There is no need to be a racist in the 21st century. Showing other people dignity, kindness and respect is essential to being a good human being. It is a critical part of maintaining important personal relationships. Learning to respect people's efforts, abilities, opinions, even their quirks, will help keep you happy and successful in your interpersonal life. Respecting yourself can help you move forward with the confidence to develop the habit of respect and share it with the people around you.

    STOP RACISM. RESPECT ALL LIFE.
    In his essay, “Whose Earth Is It Anyway?,” the late James H. Cone, eminent professor at Union Theological Seminary and founder of Black Liberation Theology, argues that the logic behind the racism that strips black Americans of their humanity is the same logic that strips nature of its dignity. He writes, “White racism leads directly to the degradation of the earth” and “…white racism not only exploits humans but also the earth itself. The fight for justice cannot be segregated but must be integrated with the fight for life in all its forms.” Professor Cone devoted his life and teaching to a justice that extends to all of God’s creatures, human and otherwise. He did not shrink from telling the truth. Yes, he wanted justice, not in the form of punishment but by the realization that justice requires a transformative change of heart by white people. “No threat has been more deadly and persistent for black and Indigenous peoples than the rule of white supremacy in the modern world. For over five hundred years, through the wedding of science and technology, white people have been exploiting nature and killing people of color in every nook and cranny of the planet in the name of God and democracy... The tentacles of white supremacy have stretched around the globe. No people of color have been able to escape its cultural, political and economic domination.” This is the problem: millions of white people do not respect diversity and do not respect our Earth.

    • 2 min
    2. We Are All Connected

    2. We Are All Connected

    People become more respectful when they can see: “What happens to you, happens to me, and what happens to me, happens to you. We have to embrace each other and embrace the wonderful things about who we are, as well as the problematic aspects of who we are. It is a give and take, a back and flow, and feeling respect means finding a way to connect to each other. It’s about joy. It’s about love. It’s about finding time to just see how deeply connected we all are.” —Otha Day, Community Builder/Drum Circle Facilitator.

    SHOW LOVE AND JOY
    Showing another person love and joy translates into a great way to show them respect. For example, you can show your love by helping another person with something they need, and in return you will feel their respect for helping them. Another easy way to show your love is when you are speaking with someone and you focus on closely listening to what they are saying. This will give you an opportunity to better understand what they are talking about which will result in respectful feelings all around. The 80/20 rule applies very well in a conversation where you listen more (80%), and talk less (20%). As for showing other people joy, it’s all about giving of yourself with no expectation of reward. It can be as simple as smiling with a happy greeting to a stranger, “How are you today?” With someone you know, you can surprise them with a little gift or a card that lets them know you care about them. As the saying goes: “It is better to give than to receive.”

    • 2 min
    3. Obama On Respect

    3. Obama On Respect

    “It’s no longer a black and white issue. You’ve got Hispanic folks... you’ve got Asian folks. This is not just the same old battles. We’ve got this stew that keeps bubbling up with people from everywhere. And we’re going to have to make sure that in our own lives, our families, and our workplaces that we do a better job of treating everybody with basic respect.” —President Barack Obama, Last Press Conference (2017)

    • 39 segundos
    4. The Two Wolves Story

    4. The Two Wolves Story

    The Two Wolves story comes from the 2017 award-winning film, ONE HEART-ONE SPIRIT, filmed at the three day Aboriginal Garma Festival in the northern territory of Australia. It introduces us to Native American Mi'kmaq/Mohawk performing artist Kenneth Little Hawk who travels half-way around the world to Australia where he meets legendary movie star, Jack Thompson. In North East Arnhem Land, Jack introduces Little Hawk to the oldest surviving culture on the planet: the 40,000 year old Aboriginal people of the Yolngu nation.

    To learn more about the movie, visit OneHeartTribe.com.

    • 1 min

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