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Sista in the Brotherhood is now distributed by Collective Eye! 
click here to Purchase a license to screen the film

Screen Sista in the Brotherhood at your company, organization or campus.

Screening Sista is a dynamic way to discuss and train around issues of sexual harassment and discrimination in the trades through storytelling. The film has been screening around the world as a training, educational, and dialogue-sparking tool through apprenticeship training centers, union groups, non-profits, government officials, construction companies, universities and more.

​Here's what some have to say: 
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Here's what people are saying about screening Sista in the Brotherhood:

As a diversity training facilitator in the electrical industry I have seen valuable conversation generated from this film because it delivers a refreshing change from traditional teaching videos which have the tendency to be viewed as irrelevant. This film touches on so many real topics in only 20 minutes and has been a valuable teaching tool. —Bridget Quinn, NECA-IBEW Electrical Training Center (Portland, Oregon)

Sista in the Brotherhood was a great tool to stimulate dialogue. We held a screening during a “Women in Trades” conference, and the film provided a launching pad to discuss the complex issues facing women in the trades. We didn't have to spend hours establishing that women face discrimination, harassment, sexism, and nepotism in the trades. After the film, we were able to get onto the business of talking about what we can do to overcome the challenges. —Lisa Langevin, Build Together (Canada)

Sista in the Brotherhood will absolutely inspire you to take meaningful action. We have been using this wonderful film to open a dialogue about inequality and harassment in our shops and on our jobsites, which is the first step as we work towards meaningful and lasting culture change for our union and our entire membership.  —Chris Carlough, International Association of Sheet Metal, Air, Rail & Transportation Workers (Seattle, Washington)

Recent purchasers include the US Department of Labor Women's Bureau, United Auto Workers Union out of Detroit, SMART Training Center in NYC, North Central States Regional Carpenter of Carpenters, JE Dunn Construction, North America Building Trades Unions in Washington, D.C., Nontraditional Employment for Women in NYC, Building Pathways Boston, and many more. 
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  • HOME
  • ABOUT
  • Screen the Film
  • Our Story
  • Press
  • MORE
    • Director's Statement
    • Cast and Crew
    • Stills
    • Press Kit