Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Art Aperitif to Produce New Documentary on Alabama Church Bombing Survivor

Art Aperitif has partnered with social justice activist and pastor Toni DiPina to collaborate on a new documentary. The film will focus on Sarah Collins Rudolph, who survived the 1963 Alabama church bombing in which four other girls were killed. Rudolph has been largely ignored by history and the documentary will tell her story, while exploring the roots of the bombing and contemporary issues of racial politics and justice in the south. 

We will be traveling to Alabama in the summer and fall of this year to speak directly to Rudolph, eyewitnesses to events, and many others in order to weave a compelling narrative for a woman whose story has unjustly been disregarded.


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About Sarah Collins Rudolph: http://www.npr.org/2013/01/25/170279226/long-forgotten-16th-street-baptist-church-bombing-survivor-speaks-out

http://www.pantagraph.com/news/forsaken-found-reborn-girl-abandoned-in-had-no-clues-to/article_1fd13017-6849-59ec-ab94-881f943a5daa.html

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