Partnerships For Change® develops issue-based documentaries and films with a social action campaign to have impact and make change. PFC® serves as an Executive Producer and fiscal sponsor for these media projects.
We are developing timely, provocative, faith and issue-based documentaries and feature films. Each is fused with an important message and social action campaign to amplify and manifest compassionate principles. These feature films and documentaries showcase stories and solutions to racism, social injustice, poverty and cruelty.
For over twenty years we have been connecting people to join hands in service to humanity. PFC is strategically catalyzing as well as financially catalyzing these film projects. We invite you to be a partner with Partnerships For Change® and provide support to bring these important projects to the public.
“You can’t be what you can’t see. We were told to prepare ourselves to become maids.”
- Dr. Joycelyn Elders on becoming a doctor
On October 5th, 2023, at the Clinton Library in Little Rock, AR, we will be celebrating the life of Dr. Joycelyn Elders and showcasing a film on her brilliant career and unique accomplishments to public health and social justice.
From the Cotton Fields to the White House
Produced and directed by a team of filmmakers who have won multiple Academy and Emmy awards, From the Cotton Fields to the White House tells the inspirational story of Dr. Joycelyn Elders, the daughter of sharecroppers and granddaughter of an escaped slave, who became the first black woman to serve as Surgeon General of the United States.
The film explores Dr. Elders’ extraordinary journey as the first Black woman to become U.S. Surgeon general, and her tireless advocacy for reproductive and sexual health and freedom. The film features interviews with her colleagues, family, patients and political friends and foes, providing an intimate and personal look into the life and work of one of America’s most remarkable public health leaders.
Woven through the documentary is Dr. Elders’ powerful account of how she overcame poverty, racism and sexism on her path to becoming Surgeon General, including stories exclusive to our film, which Dr. Elders has never told before.
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