Help Human Rights Screened Foundation by Printing- 500 Copies. Moral Regeneration Charter for Mandela Day- MRM Film Fest. in W.C. Correctional Centrs
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Help Human Rights Screened Foundation by Printing- 500 Copies. Moral Regeneration Charter for Mandela Day- MRM Film Fest. in W.C. Correctional Centrs
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Madiba Day Film Festival: This July, in honour of Nelson Mandela’s birthday month, we are hosting a Moral Regeneration Month Film Festival inside a Department of Correctional Services (DCS) facility — a bold, healing initiative aimed at reigniting Madiba’s lesser-known but vital legacy: the Moral Regeneration Movement (MRM). While Mandela Day has become synonymous with 67 minutes of service, the deeper call he made — to rebuild our society’s moral fabric — has been largely forgotten. July was officially designated as Moral Regeneration Month, and we are using this opportunity to reclaim that vision in a time when moral decay, violence, corruption, and hopelessness threaten the soul of our nation. We want to go beyond the 67 minutes by reviving the Moral Regeneration Movement, promoting ethical leadership, positive values, and community healing — exactly the future Madiba envisioned. This year’s film festival will: • Take place within a DCS facility, bringing powerful, values-driven films to a space that desperately needs hope and inspiration. • Employ parolees who have worked with the Human Rights Screened Foundation, giving them meaningful roles as trained film crew, which helps restore their dignity, build their skills, and support economic reintegration. • Serve as a living message to current inmates that change is possible, that second chances are real, and that rehabilitation can lead to redemption. We are seeking to distribute 1000 copies of the Moral Regeneration Charter at the film festival, adopted on 28 July 2008, which outlines the Charter for Positive Values. These will be distributed during the festival as a tool to inspire, educate, and remind attendees of the values we must return to as a nation. This is more than a film screening. It’s a movement to revive a forgotten legacy, uplift the broken, and plant seeds of transformation where they’re needed most. Your support will help bring Madiba’s full vision to life.
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