CAP Alumni

Rain Phoenix & A.J. Mason – The Gift Horse Project0
/ March 5, 2012 8:00 pm

Rain Phoenix & A.J. Mason – The Gift Horse Project

Rain Phoenix and A.J. Mason’s Gift Horse Project is a group of rotating musicians and visual artists working together to help artists in crisis.  Featured songwriters, visual artists and benefiting charities are rotated for each show in order to further GHP’s commitment to outreach and shared exposure. Personal links and portfolios for all GHP artists will be available via www.gifthorseproject.com; [...]

/ January 20, 2012 8:10 pm

Maureen Healy’s Growing Happy Kids

  CAP Alumna, Maureen Healy introduces here new book, Growing Happy Kids: How to Foster Inner Confidence, Success and Happiness, scheduled for release in April of 2012. Founder of Growing Happy Kids, a worldwide organization focused upon fostering happiness in children, Maureen authored a “Peace Curriculum” for preschoolers, which The Simha Foundation now distributes worldwide. Having created a program for [...]

Genghis Blues filmmaker Roko Belic0
/ August 1, 2011 9:01 pm

Genghis Blues filmmaker Roko Belic

http://su.pr/33rCGf Causecast featured organization Creative Visions Foundation seeks to inform, inspire, and empower artist-activists throughout the world. Roko Belic’s interest in real people are told through documentary filmmaking. Creative Visions supports creative activists like Roko in sharing these stories with the world.

Peter Bisanz – Islam and the West0
/ July 21, 2011 8:49 am

Peter Bisanz – Islam and the West

Islam and the West is a definitive feature length documentary that hopes to improve the relationship between Islamic and Western civilization by bringing viewers to a profound understanding of the complex and dynamic relationship that exists between them. In-depth interviews with leading intellectuals from both civilizations will provide the framework for this film. These conversations will unravel the roots of [...]

Jason Rem & Linda Taylor – RETT: There Is Hope0
/ July 21, 2011 7:11 am

Jason Rem & Linda Taylor – RETT: There Is Hope

RETT: There Is Hope strives to raise awareness and funds for the Rett Syndrome Research Trust to support their mission to reverse Rett Syndrome. Rett Syndrome is the most physically disabling of the autism spectrum disorders. It strikes at random in early childhood, affecting little girls almost exclusively and many girls live into adulthood, requiring total, 24-hour-a-day care. Jason Rem [...]

/ July 21, 2011 12:01 am

The Holy Give Me

Project Summary: The Holy Give Me — A Call to Religious Freedom is a documentary feature film about a sacrament from the Amazon rainforest used for thousands of years by indigenous shamans for visioning, healing and communing with the Divine. Less than a hundred years ago a Brazilian religion was born in the Western Amazon using this sacrament made with [...]

/ July 21, 2011 12:01 am

The Other Side of the Country

A Film by Catherine Hébert A visually exquisite, meditative immersion into a Uganda ravaged by 20 years of war. When expressive means serve as a denunciation. The population is the battleground in “one of the worst humanitarian crises in the world,” where war continues between rebels and the Ugandan government. As rebels abduct and force children and adults into their [...]

/ July 21, 2011 12:01 am

CARISSA: A Film by David Sauvage

About the Film: Years ago, Carissa was abandoned in the lobby of the juvenile hall in Fresno. She ran away from group homes and ended up on the streets. Homeless and alone, she begged and stole to feed herself. Foster care ignored her. The juvenile justice system failed her. With no one to turn to, she was taken to “Motel [...]

Patty Kim & Chris Sheridan – Abduction0
/ July 21, 2011 12:00 am

Patty Kim & Chris Sheridan – Abduction

Synopsis: Japan, 1977. A dark, lonely road leads to the windswept shores. This is the remarkable story of a 13-year-old Japanese girl abducted on her way home from school by North Korean spies. For 20 years, her parents had no idea what had happened to her or if she was even alive. Then, one day the whole world learned the [...]

Rhythmic Uprising0
/ July 21, 2011 12:00 am

Rhythmic Uprising

The Rhythmic Uprising Project seeks to explore a movement of artists who are using the power of local traditions to elevate the quality of life for at-risk children in the culturally rich region of Bahia, Brazil. Project Background The Afro-Brazilian region of Bahia has been popularly recognized for its lively cultural traditions such as capoeira and samba. It has given [...]

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