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WHAT WE HAVE DONE, WHAT WE HAVE LEFT UNDONE
In 2020, the Union of Black Episcopalians proposed a resolution that all parishes of the Indianapolis Diocese document their racial history. All Saints Episcopal Church chose to film a documentary.
Parishioners of All Saints Episcopal Church, as well as their Bishop, their DEI consultant, and their historian, endeavored to turn a critical lens inward to understand how their own racial history and bias has played a part in shaping the community they are today.
Featuring rare, on-camera “light bulb” moments as members experience realizations and regrets during vulnerable efforts at deep introspection with one another, this film serves as an example of self-reflection and is a strong document of changing attitudes towards race since the 1950s
This story of an inner city parish attempting to recognize instances of bias and white supremist behavior in the past and present, trying to learn how to repair harm, is also full of joyful memories, humbling awakenings, open wounds, and challenges to change now and forevermore.
Directed by Catherine Crouch | USA | 2023 | 75 Minutes