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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.
Government sanctioned arms trade reeks havoc in the developing world.
"The tape begins with a little girl dancing in place, looking up at the camera, the soundtrack is a sing-song of a child's voice, repeating the word 'keeping..,'
Coal Black Voices is an intimate mosaic of images, poetry, and storytelling by the Affrilachian Poets as they give glimpses of life in the American Black South and Appalachian region.