Film Screening: Tree of Life
Schedule
Thu Dec 11 2025 at 05:30 pm to 08:30 pm
UTC-06:00Location
Nashville Public Library Bordeaux Branch | Nashville, TN
                  	
           
                  
                                    	About this Event
Join us for the third program in our new series Beyond the Divide, presented by Millions of Conversations and hosted by Nashville Public Library.
Beyond the Divide is an eight-part series presented by Millions of Conversations (MoC) that brings together Nashville to build trust, share meaningful conversations, and unite around common values for a shared future. Through film screenings and community panel discussions, the series is designed as an experience bringing together Middle Tennesseans to engage in deep, intentional conversations that reinforce that there is more that unites us in communities across the U.S. than divides us.
Doors Open: 5:30pm
Film Screening Begins: 6:00pm
Run Time: 1:39 + Guided table conversations led by trained MoC facilitators after screening.
Co-Hosts: Vanderbilt Divinity School and MHRC. Film Director and Producer in attendance.
ABOUT THE FILM
On October 27, 2018, a gunman opened fire inside a Pittsburgh synagogue, killing eleven people as they prayed, in what would become the deadliest antisemitic attack in American history. A TREE OF LIFE: THE PITTSBURGH SYNAGOGUE SHOOTING is a deeply personal portrait of the survivors, victims and their family members, who share their harrowing first-hand accounts of the impact of the shooting on the community. The film is rooted in a community in the aftermath of a violent attack, as they work to rebuild and heal. Despite core differences, they come together to determine what justice looks like and how to best move forward while honoring and learning from the past. The film sheds light on the collective trauma suffered by a tight-knit group and brings into sharp focus the hate-based rhetoric that surrounds many of the mass shootings today, threatening the fabric of our society.
 Full Series Information
Further details, including excat time and locations, will be released closer to each episode's date.
February 19, 2026: Film Screening of My Father’s Name
The story of one woman’s attempt to uncover her father’s participation in a lynching and reckon with what she inherited — the film invites audiences into courageous conversations around truth-telling, accountability, and repair. Run Time: 0:20 + Guided table conversations led by trained MoC facilitators after screening. Co-Hosts: Film Producers, Director, and film subject to attend in person or virtually.
March 26, 2026: Panel Discussion on American Medicine
Three former CMO’s of Nashville’s largest hospitals who guided our city during the COVID period share lessons learned. Joined by healthcare providers and experts, we ask: How patients can best navigate and trust the care they receive in today’s complex healthcare system. Includes guided discussion at tables facilitated by trained MoC facilitators after the panel discussion.
April 23, 2026: Panel Discussion on Living Life with Robots
With the popularity and controversy around AI, we ask what is the impact that AI and other robots are having on our human existence and interaction? We envision a panel of multi-disciplinary experts ranging from tech, psych, national security, and community organizers. Includes guided discussion at tables facilitated by trained MoC facilitators after the panel discussion.
June 11, 2026: Panel Discussion on Humans Over Hate
Designed to confront hate-related acts in our community while fostering greater tolerance and understanding between disparate groups of people. While the overwhelming number of hate-related incidents that occur every day do not rise to the level of criminality they are, nonetheless, personally painful, socially divisive, and may lead to hate crimes.Co-Host: Metro Human Relations Commission
August 20, 2026: Film Screening of Won’t You Be My Neighbor?
Filmmaker Morgan Neville examines the life and legacy of Fred Rogers, the beloved host of the popular children's television show Mister Rogers' Neighborhood. Run Time: 1:34 + Guided table conversations led by trained MoC facilitators after screening.
Where is it happening?
Nashville Public Library Bordeaux Branch, 4000 Clarksville Pike, Nashville, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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