Friday, July 30, 2010

"Two Rivers" A Beautiful Story of Reconciliation ~




“Two Rivers” documents the true story of a Native American Reconciliation group that began in a couple’s home in Northern Washington State. Within five years many more had joined, and together they launched social and political reconciliation initiatives that changed their community, and race relations across the Northwest.


This is a beautiful story of the start of reconciliation with our native people here in the Inland Northwest, Washington State.  The film is important to me because of the damage I have seen in the different reservations squeezed into small areas of land throughout the United States.

My hope is that we will see more of the kind of response seen here in this film by folks who live on land once belonging to our Native Americans.  It is very powerful for me to hear a Caucasian person admit that we are not the original owners of this land.  Healing starts with speaking the truth ~


Greenleaf Street Productions
www.greenleafstreet.com
RODNEY MITCHELL
Producer
19946 Lubao Place
Chatsworth CA 91311
818-363-1477
rodney@tworiversfilm.com

Diana Rico
(Two Rivers Co-author)
Mark Vicente
(Principal Photography)
Christopher Hoag
(Composer)
Christian Glawe
(Editor)
http://www.tworiversfilm.com/index.htm






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Patti's Book Shelf

  • Dandelion Wine. Ray Bradbury ~ 1957
  • The Wind in the Willows. Kenneth Grahame ~ 1908
  • Animal Farm. George Orwell ~ 1945
  • Leaves of Grass. Walt Whitman ~ 1855
  • On the Road. Jack Kerouac ~ 1957
  • To Kill a Mockingbird. To Kill a Mockingbird ~ 1960
  • The Lord of the Rings. J. R. R. Tolkien ~ 1954
  • One Hundred Years of Solitude. Gabriel Garcia Marquez ~ 1967
  • The Great Divorce by C.S. Lewis
  • A Wrinkle in Time by Madeline E'ngle

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