Forever Peace Now Documentary Unveils Trailer and Platform, Highlighting Silicon Valley Voices on Peace and Human Rights

Menlo Park, California Sep 9, 2025 (Issuewire.com) - Forever Peace Now is a feature documentary and a new, peace-driven platform designed to turn grief into global change. Built from 16 years of original interviews with technology executives, human rights activists, and families impacted by war and corporate harm, the project goes beyond remembrance to mobilize communities around accountability, ethical technology, and love-centered advocacy.
"We cant keep offering condolences while the systems that harm people remain intact," said Vahid Razavi, founder and documentarian. "This project stands on two legsthe film and the platformso we can build a world where we live in peace, not just rest in peace."
Watch the Trailer / Request a Screener:
- Trailer: Contact [email protected]
- A Documentary with a Platform Under It
Forever Peace Now is not just a film; its an ecosystem of interconnected initiatives that empower the public, policymakers, and journalists to participate:
- GoAmour Principles: A set of principles and a framework for ethical, love-centered digital and human rights. The ten principles emphasize empathy, accountability, and our interconnectedness with all beings.
- ParentsPlea.com: A digital memorial and advocacy hub where families honor loved ones lost to genocide, war, corporate greed, social injustice, and police brutality. The platform transforms personal stories into organized calls for accountability.
- EthicsinTech.com: The project's ethical tech backbone. This initiative works to ensure that digital systems serve people, not exploit them.
- EndofHankyPanky.com: The projects open-data and reporting engine. It analyzes trends and cases from ParentsPlea to generate reports for journalists, NGOs, and policymakers, turning community evidence into actionable insights and reforms.
" The footage, spanning over sixteen years of interviews and testimonies collected by Vahid, weaves a powerful journey through his fight against the major corporations in the tech industry. Preserving these voices was not only necessary, but essential to craft a timeless message of resistance and defiance. " said José Antonio Campos, editor and story editor.
Why Now?
As conflicts escalate, algorithmic exploitation deepens, and trust in institutions collapses, preventable harm has become normalized. Forever Peace Now answers this moment with a clear blueprint: tell the truth about the tech sector, preserve dignity, measure impact, and equip people with tools to pursue justice.
Call to Action
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- Watch the Trailer: Contact [email protected]
- Use the Data: Reporters, researchers, and advocates can request datasets and reports from ParentsPlea.com
About Forever Peace Now
Forever Peace Now is a documentary and online platform founded by Vahid Razavi. The project combines long-form storytelling, community submissions, open data, and ethical-technology practices to advance peace, human dignity, and accountability.
About Vahid Razavi
A technology entrepreneur, author, and human rights advocate, Vahid Razavi has produced hundreds of videos and events over 16 years. He is the founder of Ethics In Technology and the author of The Age of Nepotism and Ethics in Tech and Lack Thereof.
About José Antonio Campos
Based in Buenos Aires, José Antonio Campos is a filmmaker and editor whose work explores cultural identity, memory, and social transformation. He won Bienal de Arte Joven (2015) and has produced projects with and about Latin American communities.
Media Contact
Email: [email protected] Website: ForeverPeaceNow.com
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