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Oct152012

Movies Depicting The Power of We #BAD12 #Powerofwe #BlogActionDay

The Monday Movie Meme comes special delivered today from my participation on the 2012 Blog Action Day.

Each year around mid-October, bloggers from around the world (including me) bring awareness to one particular issue or cause. I’ve been participating in #BlogActionDay for about four years now and am glad to be a part of something that reminds us all that we can do our part, no matter how big or small, to make the world a better place. So, this week’s Monday Movie Meme topic is the same as the #BAD12 theme this year: The Power of We.

Share on your blog or in the comments section, movies that depict people working together to make a positive difference in the world for the benefit of their own communities or for strangers whom they may never meet in person.

Remember the Titans

Segregation was a huge part of one small town in this movie, until two football coaches brought their community together by setting aside their own differences, prejudices and assumptions about each other to build a winning team that just happened to be racially diverse. The positive impact that they made had a trickle-down approach from the coaches to the football team, thanks to the efforts of Gerry and Julius -- two team captains who changed the way their teammates, parents, friends and neighbors treated each other on the football field and out in the street.

Lean on Me

One evening, the entire population of Eastside High School Students walked to their local courthouse and demanded that their principal -- who was jailed for fire code violations at the time -- be freed. Rewind to the beginning of this film and it would be hard to imagine that students at this particular school cared about anything other than the drug trafficking and violence that littered their hallways and classrooms.

Thanks to the hard work and leadership of one no-nonsense principal, however, these students learned the value of not only education but also how working together as a team can bring positive results. They learned this because their principal lead by example -- demanding excellence from his teaching staff and holding parents accountable for students’ behavior, punctuality and literacy skills. The delegated responsibilities for improvement didn’t stop there, he also held the students accountable for their choices -- inside and out of the classroom.

Of the many unforgettable scenes and lines in this movie, there is one that sums up it’s Power of We: “Free Mr. Clark!”

Very Young Girls

This documentary follows the lives of teenage girls who are being exploited in human trafficking , particularly street prostitution. It mainly features the work of non-profit organization Girls Educational and Mentoring Services (GEMS), a service that helps girls rebuild their lives and escape from violent pimps. A few years back, I rented this movie from Netflix just out of curiosity since I had never heard of it before browsing the rental offerings and although I didn’t necessarily like the documentary overall, I did find GEMS’s work to be very inspiring.

What movies have YOU watched that showcase The Power of We concept in some way, shape or form?

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October 15, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterTina

This is very good, and a great idea. I'm not sure mine counts since it was totally fiction. One of my favorite movies is Independence Day. Yeah, some people thought it was campy, but the way I see it, all around the world people came together to fight a common enemy, and in that moment forgot about all the things that kept them apart, which in my mind are mainly silly things.

October 15, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterMitch Mitchell

I agree with Mitch, Independence Day is a great example of all peoples around the world coming together for one common cause: survival of mankind. That's making a big difference.

Glory Road moved things forward in the world of basketball. And We Are Marshall is an emotional story of a school, of a whole community rising from the ashes of terrible loss when several staff and teammates died in an airplane crash.

October 16, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterAngela Brown

I'd have to add The Dead Poets Society, Rudy, and The Goonies!
"Hey you guuuyyys!"

October 16, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterHermanTurnip

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