The following people are featured in the documentary: • Vicki Alcoset –
Working class,
mixed-race Jew • Micah Bazant – Co-author of the
Love & Justice in Times of War Haggadah • Rabbi Haim Beliak – Co-director, Stop Moskowitz Campaign • Jenine Bressner – Artist • Lena Broderson – Hebrew school teacher • Julia Caplan – Co-founder of
Jewish Voice for Peace, San Francisco Bay Area • Yonah Diamond – Union organizer • Nava Etshalom – Writer and activist • Harmony Goldberg – Educator, SOUL (School of Unity & Liberation) • Miriam Grant – Former participant and staff, Jewish Youth for Community Action • Shira Hassan – Social worker • Haddasah Ladies for Homos • Molly Hein – Media artist and
Klezmer singer • Julie Iny – Community organizer and historian of Arab Jewish Left •
Loolwa Khazoom – Editor,
The Flying Camel: Essays on Identity by Women of North African and Middle Eastern Jewish Heritage • Paul Kivel – Violence prevention educator •
Rabbi Michael Lerner – National chair, The
Tikkun Community, and author • And A. Lusia – Rabble rouser • Josina Manu Maltzman – Feygelech for a Free Palestine • Rachel Marcus – Student, Oberlin College, grew up going to
Kinderland – Jewish socialist summer camp • Emily Nepon – Co-creator of Suck My Treyf Gender, Bar Mitzvah-boy drag performer, author of [www.newjewishagenda.net NewJewishAgenda.net] • Steve Quester – Early-childhood educator and queer Jewish activist • Penny Rosenwasser – Jewish Voice for Peace, board member • Jna Shelomith – Revolutionary • Deb Shoval – Playwright, director of
An Olive on the Seder Plate • Dara Silverman – Director of
Jews for Racial and Economic Justice •
Rabbi Arthur Waskow – Director of
Shalom Center and author • Liz Werner – Writer/translator/teacher, grandparents
blacklisted in the
McCarthy era == Festivals and conferences ==