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BAD FAITH

  • Sebastiani Theater 476 1st St E Sonoma, CA, 95476 United States (map)

Thank you for attending our Sold Out Event!

Below is a document of additional resources Wake Up Sonoma put together to help anyone interested in What They Can Do! 

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We’ve Heard the Warning-- What Can We Do?

1. Share the word about Bad Faith—available for streaming, including on YouTube and Amazon Prime.

2. Host a screening in your community, available for a sliding scale through https://www.badfaithdocumentary.com/contact. A major speaker may be provided--free of charge.

3. Register, Vote—and get ten friends to vote!

4. Support Wake UP Sonoma – www.wakeupsonoma.org Donate — Wake Up Sonoma

ENGAGE - EDUCATE - ENERGIZE

Here are some ways you can defend our democracy:


Upcoming showing of "Bad Faith" - SOLD OUT

This documentary, "Bad Faith" exposes how Christian Nationalism has become the most powerful anti-democratic force in America. Leaders join forces to defend our country from the march to fascism, but American citizens seem unaware of the threat.

There will be a 45-minute Q&A immediately following the film.

The panel includes:

Stephen Ujlaki - Producer/Writer/Director of Bad Faith. He has produced over 30 films and documentaries.

Anne Nelson who is featured as an expert in the film, and Peter Coyote who narrated the film. She is an award winning author, journalist and screenwriter.

Peter Coyote - Actor/Writer - has performed as an actor in over 160 films for theaters and TV. He is a double Emmy-Award winning narrator of over 50 documentary films. He is also an ordained Zen Buddhist priest and transmitted teacher working with his students in Wild Dog Sargha.

The panel will be moderated by Local Reverend Dr Curran Reichert of the Sonoma Valley First Congregational Church UCC. She holds a Master of Divinity from Pacific School of Religion, and Doctor of Ministry in Organizational Development from Chicago Theological Seminary.

We recommend you get your tickets early, as the last two films sold out quickly, and people were clamoring for tickets after they had sold out. 

Tickets sliding scale $10-$25 to support the use of Sebastiani Theatre.

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