OASIS in Atlanta

2026 • 45m • Documentary

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About the film

While cities like Birmingham and Little Rock convulsed with racial unrest, Atlanta forged a different path, earning the moniker "The City Too Busy to Hate". Traditional history credits corporate alliances and political elites for this exceptional peace. However OASIS in Atlanta challenges this paradigm, revealing a deeper catalyst: unprecedented, inter-racial theological diplomacy.

At the center of this quiet revolution stood a courageous coalition of black and white Christian ministers. Profiling pivotal figures like Dr. O. Norman Shands, this work exposes the mid-1950's pastoral alliance that produced the first united public mandate on civil rights by white Southern clergy. By exploring the faith-driven diplomacy that captured the attention of Life Magazine, this definitive study elevates a local breaktrhough into its rightful place as a milestone of national historical significance.

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Director

Janelle Batts

Crew

Kevin Batts, Nea Paris

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