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Coal
Black Voices
Jean Donohue, Fred Johnson and Frank X. Walker's
documentary featuring Affrilachian Poets Nikky Finney, Crystal
Wilkinson, Kelly Norman Ellis, Bernard Clay and more.

Cratis Williams:
Living the Divided Life
Balladeer, linguist, cultural activist,
storyteller, Cratis Williams was an eloquent defender of Appalachian
Culture and one of the most important scholars of the post-war
era.
From the Shadows of Power
A powerful story set in the coalfields of Appalachia, Wales and England that
uncannily foreshadows the recent brutal growth of global capitalism and its
impact on local economies and communities.
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Hybrid City
The landscape is a familiar one to urban dwellers
- towering impersonal buildings made of cold glass and steel usurping
blocks and blocks of city streets, surrounded by eight lanes of
cars bumper to bumper...
If the profit
motive continues to roll over the needs of the inner city, what
does the future look like?
Trail of Hope
Donohue's engaging documentary chronicles the process of co-creation
of a sacred space in southwest Ohio. It portrays the earthbased,
spiritual underpinning of this work with images and language of
ceremony by Kaylynn Sullivan TwoTrees, Shawnee Temple Women and
spiritual elders from the African American, Appalachian and Native
American communities. |