News from
Tribe of Heart,
Producers of PEACEABLE KINGDOM: THE JOURNEY HOME and THE WITNESS

Broadcast Premiere of
Peaceable Kingdom: The Journey Home
in Detroit and Canada
Monday, August 5th, at 10 PM EDT on WTVS - Detroit Public Television
Detroit Viewers: Tune in to Channel 56.1 or your regular cable or satellite channel
Southwest Ontario Viewers: Tune in to Channel 56.1 and Cogeco Cable
Options Available Across Canada: Shaw Direct Satellite TV (Channel 80 and 364-HD),
Rogers Communications, Shaw cable, and many more (check your local listings for PBS Detroit WTVS)
NOTE: Broadcast time for Canada will be 10 PM EDT, so adjust accordingly for your local time zone
Tribe of Heart is a 501(c)(3) charitable non-profit organization
that produces award-winning, life-changing films about the journey of
awakening conscience and the ethics of the human-animal relationship.
As a small organization with a big vision, we depend on the power of our
community to make our programs come to life. Thank you for the many
ways you help Tribe of Heart encourage positive, peaceful
transformation.
Donations can be made
online or mailed to Tribe of Heart, PO Box 149
Ithaca, NY 14851
Broadcast Premiere of
Peaceable Kingdom: The Journey Home
in Detroit and Canada
Monday, August 5th, at 10 PM EDT on WTVS - Detroit Public Television
Detroit Viewers: Tune in to Channel 56.1 or your regular cable or satellite channel
Southwest Ontario Viewers: Tune in to Channel 56.1 and Cogeco Cable
Options Available Across Canada: Shaw Direct Satellite TV (Channel 80 and 364-HD),
Rogers Communications, Shaw cable, and many more (check your local listings for PBS Detroit WTVS)
NOTE: Broadcast time for Canada will be 10 PM EDT, so adjust accordingly for your local time zone
Open your eyes. Trust your heart. Take the Journey...
In this award-winning film that audiences are calling “a life-changing
experience,” animal farmers struggle with their conscience and share
powerful stories of transformation and healing. Their testimony,
combined with rare
footage demonstrating the emotional lives of animals, create an
unexpected and unforgettable portrait of farm life.
78-minute documentary
The Michigan Connection
With his partner, Jenny Stein, James founded
Tribe of Heart in 2000 and since then has produced documentaries
that have appeared in 80 festivals around the world, where they have won
18 awards, including 5 for Best of Festival and 12 for Best
Documentary. His work has appeared on
PBS, LinkTV, FreeSpeech TV, and the United Kingdom's Community Channel.
In addition to his filmmaking, James lectures and publishes on the
subjects of living a conscience-driven life and the essential role of
grassroots activism and
independent media in maintaining a healthy democracy.
Since the DVD of Peaceable Kingdom: The Journey Home was
released in July 2012, Kevin has overseen our North American screenings
program. To date, he has helped support more than 100 screenings ranging
from venues as small as 25
to theatrical premieres reaching audiences of several hundred. Earlier
in 2013, he assisted Ann Arbor's Humane Society of Huron Valley with
holding a screening (details below), and that collaboration led to a
meeting with WTVS programming
staff, which resulted in the upcoming broadcast on Detroit's Public
Television (PBS).
Flash forward six months: On Monday, August 5th, WTVS will be airing the broadcast premiere of Peaceable Kingdom: The Journey Home. We're grateful for HSHV's holistic vision, which embraces all animals, including those on farms, in their humane education message. It is our hope that other humane societies will be inspired by HSHV's example and approach their own local PBS stations to request they broadcast the film. For those interested in working on such initiatives in their local areas, please contact Tribe of Heart's Kevin Smith. |
Dear friends,
We are thrilled to announce the
broadcast premiere of Peaceable Kingdom: The Journey Home! It will air Monday, August 5th Thanks to the collaboration and leadership of the film's associate producer, Kevin Smith, and that of Tanya Hilgendorf, Karen Patterson and Deb Kern of the Humane Society of Huron Valley (HSHV), the film was brought to the attention of Dan Alpert and Dan Gaitens of Detroit Public Television (DPTV), which has a history of working with HSHV on humane education initiatives. One successful example of their educational collaboration is the airing of the groundbreaking PSA campaign, " Be Humane -- animals have feelings too," Now, with their decision to launch the broadcast premiere of Peaceable Kingdom: The Journey Home, the WTVS team has again chosen to take a leadership role in advancing our society's dialogue on the ethics of the human-animal relationship. For several of us involved in the making of the film, this broadcast premiere brings us full circle. I am a native of Michigan, as is film subject and former farmer Harold Brown. Kevin Smith resides in Royal Oak, a suburb of Detroit. At a time when the people of the region are struggling with serious economic hardship, this broadcast event, which has been made possible through the combined efforts of several Michiganders (yes, that's what we are called!), serves as a potent reminder of the community spirit, moral courage, and compassion that can inspire us to overcome any obstacle. We are honored to present our work to PBS viewers in Southeastern Michigan and across Canada, and to do so in collaboration with programmers and educators who have contributed to the common good for so many years, and in so many ways. Finally, a special note of gratitude goes to Kelli Marshall of S.M.A.R.T., who first brought Peaceable Kingdom: The Journey Home to the attention of Karen Patterson, HSHV's Director of Humane Education. That led to HSHV working with Kevin Smith to hold a screening of the film at the Ann Arbor-based humane society, which in turn inspired all involved to approach WTVS. So many of the best opportunities for our films begin like this, with one person sharing the film in a personal way, leading to a chain of events that could not have been anticipated. Like pebbles thrown into a pond, we can never know how far the ripples of our actions will spread. Thank you, Kelli, for starting this wave of positive change, and thanks to all of you out there who likewise find ways to share a compassionate message and keep it moving. Working together, we can -- and will -- change the world! James LaVeck Producer
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