our work is innovative storytelling:
current films
Docutribe is at the forefront of a paradigm shift—where interactive media campaigns, storytelling, and filmmaking
are igniting real civic engagement. We champion the democratization of storytelling, ensuring that diverse
voices have the tools and platforms to shape narratives that inspire action.
We are building a dynamic media ecosystem—a curated, interactive archive that connects communities through
shared stories. By facilitating face-to-face connections across community borders, we strengthen resilience, collective intelligence, and innovation. Through this exchange of perspectives, individuals and communities alike can reclaim
their narratives, rediscover their power, and shape their futures.
At every step, Docutribe nurtures strong leaders and fosters innovation, equipping communities with the tools
to address everyday challenges with creativity, collaboration, and confidence.
For more information about our process and how you can be involved, please contact us.
To see some of our current work, see the projects below:
Celebrating Ukraine: The Stories that Unite
In the year 2023, the Department of Communicative Linguistics and Translation at Chernivtsi National University engaged in a productive collaboration with Cecily Tyler, the founder of Docutribe, Inc. The Department expresses deep appreciation for Cecily Tyler's engaging and beneficial course, as well as her unwavering commitment to productive work, and eagerly anticipate the continuation of this valuable partnership in the future.
Shake-A-Leg and Mood Park Launches our Trauma-Informed Filmmaking Program
With a global mental health pandemic and a shortage of mental health providers, how can we equip our community leaders with tools that will support emotional resiliency and well-being?
CHOKE
Told through the eyes of three Black activists, CHOKE is a short film on the intersection of racial and climate justice, mainly set in May 2020 surrounding the murder of George Floyd, featuring three activists who believe "without racial justice there is no climate justice."
The Story of Place: Empowering Communities through Filmmaking
Story of Place uses filmmaking to empower local communities and their leadership to ignite community transformation.
Story of Igiugig: Native Sovereignty in Alaska
This short film, co-directed by Alaskan Native filmmaker Erica Wood and Harvard Kennedy School graduate and filmmaker Patrick J. Lynch, looks at how a sovereign Native people are planning for the future, as told through three short chapters: Nunaput (Our Homelands); Capricaraq (Persistence), Pinarqut (Possibility).
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