our partners
docutribe strives to foster lasting ties and connections to sustain and grow thriving social justice
and arts communities. We have deeply appreciated working with the below sister organizations
to support and foster the similar mission to create meaningful films, art, and awareness.
One of the leading Ukrainian institutions for higher education, it was founded in 1875 as the Franz-Josephs-Universität Czernowitz when Chernivtsi was the capital of the Duchy of Bukovina, a Cisleithanian crown land of Austria-Hungary.
We are proud to partner with Aid Afghanistan For Education. Together, we believe that education is a fundamental human right and a powerful tool for peace and development. They empower the most marginalized communities through education, which they see as the key to overcoming poverty and achieving social justice.
Working in collaboration with the UN Water Conference 2023, UN Water’s IGRAC and Youth for Global Health & Social Justice, the World Water Film Festival is a non-profit dedicated to telling human-water relationship stories.
For 200 years the Handel and Haydn Society has enriched life and influenced culture by bringing vocal and instrumental music to America.
Harvard Kennedy School’s Arts and Culture Caucus (ACC) presented arts@HKS in the spring of 2018. This series of panel discussions explored the role of arts and culture in the public sphere.
Dive deep into the real stories that shape urban America. Filmed entirely in one 24-hour period, thousands of filmmakers capture joys and struggles, begging the question: What is the future of the American city?
Globally, over 200 million youth are working poor and earning less than $2.00 a day. All are in urgent need of pathways to education, jobs, entrepreneurship, and other opportunities leading to productive livelihoods and community leadership.
During the academic year 2021-22, docutribe™ partnered with the Agnes Irwin School, an independent school based in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania.
While Cecily Tyler was a visiting professor at the Global Leadership University, M.B.A. program in Ulanbaataar, Mongolia she developed and taught a 7-week course called, “Arts of Media Communication.”
In 2018-2019, David Lukwago began to actualize his story, a vision of hope for Uganda, entitled Prosper Mama Africa. An ambitious plan to address the root causes of poverty in rural Africa, PMA’s mission is novel, holistic and pioneering. They are empowering individual communities on the ground with skills and leadership training
Bayamón, Puerto Rico. November 2019. Two years after the devastating Hurricanes Irma and Maria altered the history of Puerto Rico, a team of students have produced a new 4-minute video showcasing their desired changes to public education. Please view the videos above.
Alexandra is a filmmaker and honors student at the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, compelled to make a difference through storytelling.
Isabel is a freelance producer, filmmaker and all around image maker, based out of Boston & New York. She is passionate about socially conscious filmmaking, DIY music, safe spaces, and collaborative feminist art.