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Steven R. Shaffer
opens
a window to the prehistoric past with the production of Written
In Stone: The Prehistoric Native American Rock Art of the Ohio
Valley. The one-hour public television documentary explores the
little-known and often endangered prehistoric Native American petroglyphs
(rock carvings) and pictographs (rock paintings) which survive
in Kentucky, Ohio, West Virginia, Illinois and Pennsylvania.
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Joe
Gray
In Joe Terrence Gray's Green Blood, Red Tears, he searches for an explanation
to the sudden death of his nephew, James Gray Goodman, a 42 year old farmer in
southern Kentucky.The result is a thorough examination of the economic, cultural,
and biochemical causes which combine to make farming the most suicide-prone occupation
in the world.
George Stoney
George Stoney and Lynn Jackson's "Paulo Freire in Action" is
in the final edit stage of this documentary about the life and
work of Paulo Freire, radical educator.
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