
As part of our 25th Anniversary celebrations in New York City in November of 2025, Firelight Media hosted Gathering Fire: Solidarity Through Word, Image, and Song. This day-long program of curated conversations and performances invited guests to reimagine solidarity as an active, daily practice. Through the lens of documentary media and artistic and cultural production, we moved beyond fear-based notions of scarcity and suspicion to uncover the shared histories, dreams, and forms of resistance that bind communities of color together. We created a space to listen deeply, feel collectively, and deepen the difficult, beautiful work of becoming accountable to one another—across borders, beyond fear, toward liberation.
The event included panel discussions and performances on the hard work – and the joy – of building solidarity. Panelists and performers included:
Firelight Media-supported filmmaker, writer, and curator Farihah Zaman authored this Case Study with key findings and takeaways from the program, with graphic illustrations by Claud Li of ImageThink.

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Firelight Media and the Documentary Producers Alliance hosted a conversation about the power of BIPOC producers.
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Firelight Media's Beyond Resilience series co-presented a panel at CAAMFest Filmmaker Summit in San Francisco.
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Firelight Media and Distribution Advocates hosted a conversation about navigating the festival to awards pipeline for documentary filmmakers.

A conversation with filmmakers and scholars about Muslim and MENASA representation.

How can we band together to (re)build a system that will ensure independent filmmakers can thrive?