These films address such subjects as community and inclusion for persons with disabilities, hunger in America, intimate partner violence, healthcare and immigration and refugees.
[4] Diva Communications won an Emmy Award for Beauty of Their Dreams., which aired on ABC affiliated stations in April through July 2016, and focused on the role of people of faith advocating for girls' education worldwide.
John Fife, who helped create the Sanctuary Movement in the '80s; Rabbi Marisa James of New York City's Beit Simchat Torah, whose congregation has accompanied immigrants to court hearings; and the Rev.
Brightness of Noon- Part 2, narrated by actress and activist Sophia Bush (One Tree Hill, Chicago PD), shares the compassionate response of the majority of major faith-based institutions toward asylum seekers and refugees – a response that cares, nurtures, educates, often providing sanctuary for those living in fear of returning to their homelands.
In 2010, the company began creating the short videos Morning Thoughts and Evening Meditations for the Odyssey Networks' mobile app Call on Faith.
[5] Diva co-produced a short video series called the Wisdom of the Holidays [6] alongside author and radio host Rabbi Irwin Kula of CLAL.
As Diva's work is primarily interfaith, in addition to WELCA, it has fostered relationships with faiths across the spectrum including Conservative and Reform Judaism, Roman Catholic, United Methodist, Muslim, Presbyterian, and Baha'i, among others.