DreamMakers, a Film of Three Families of Color Navigating Racism and Discrimination in America

If you want to get a glimpse into what racism feels like, upfront and personal, I invite you to view, "DreamMakers", a film directed by Dove Suau, a brillant Puerto Rican director. 

This film takes you on the journey of three families: a Black Family that navigated through over 6 decades of racism and discrimination, (my family and I), a Mexican American man from California, who served 10 years of a life sentence for a crime he did not commit, and two Puerto Rican communities, NYC, and Chicago, who reclaimed their dignity and identity by transforming themselves from the inside out. 

BTW, Mario Rocha, was freed from prison and is flourishing.



May we work together to create a world where ALL people and the planet have the opportunity to flourish


With Love and Respect,

Michele


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