IN THE CLASSROOM

ACTIVIZED is now available for free on Kanopy at schools and public libraries across the United States and the world.

ACTIVIZED is a powerful tool to raise awareness about new activists and their urgent role in our democracy. Watching ACTIVIZED in the classroom sparks meaningful conversations about civic participation, voting rights/voting suppression, immigrants’ rights and gun violence prevention. Help us inspire and engage students across the country and show how every single person can make a difference.

Consider using our free, downloadable mini guide to get the conversation started.

ACTIVIZED has the potential to give power to activists of all ages in the making because it’s inspired me to be more active in my community since I was able to see a variety of activists, especially the youth.
— — Jacky Martinez, Student Environmental Association at the Texas A&M International University
“Watching the powerful youth who are actively involved in social change was impressive and brings me in tears. Thank you for placing a focus on them, to highlight the role of activism in this current time.”
— Virtual screening attendee
It is possible to act for the better good. Knowing that people are out there working to make change, gives me hope that things are not as hopeless as they sometimes seem.
— - Virtual screening attendee
 
David Hogg and Vikiana Petit-Homme speak to the press during the ‘50 Miles More’ rally in 2018.

David Hogg and Vikiana Petit-Homme speak to the press during the ‘50 Miles More’ rally in 2018.

 

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Keith Sellars, one of the ‘Alamance 12’ who got arrested and charged for voting while on parole, marches for Voting Rights.

Keith Sellars, one of the ‘Alamance 12’ who got arrested and charged for voting while on parole, marches for Voting Rights.

Start a watch party with your friends, family or community group and use our discussion guide and “Ways to Get Involved” flyer to dive deeper into the topics of the film: democracy, civic engagement, voting rights, immigration and gun violence prevention.

Tip: Watch our pre recorded Q&A to learn more about the activists and the story behind the film.