Since 1984, the Sacred Land Film Project has produced a variety of media and educational materials to deepen the public’s understanding of sacred places, Indigenous cultures, and environmental justice. Its mission is to use film, journalism, and education to rekindle reverence for land, increase respect for cultural diversity, stimulate dialogue about connections between nature and culture, and help protect sacred lands and diverse spiritual practices. The project produced the award-winning film In the Light of Reverence (2001), and the four-part PBS series Standing on Sacred Ground (2013).
Location: Berkeley, California
Director(s): Christopher (Toby) McLeod
Address: c/o Earth Island Institute, 2150 Allston Way, Suite 440, Berkeley, CA 94704