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African Soul, American Heart Norm and I just returned from the Orlando Film Festival. African Soul, American Heart showed there. The festival staff treated all filmmakers with VIP service throughout. The venue is a multi-theatre complex built as the festival's annual home--though this was the first year they were open for business. The documentary... was well-received by the audience during a Q & A following the showing.

African Soul, American Heart A selection of images from our photo exhibit, "Images of Duk Payuel, Sudan" is showing at North High School in Fargo until Christmas.
www.debradawson.com
Writer, Photographer, Humanitarian--Depictions provides a window into Deb Dawson's life as parent of a multi-cultural family of bio, step, and adopted children from Russia and Korea, to her current efforts to relieve the plight of orphans in Southern Sudan.

African Soul, American Heart Our documentary has been selected to show at the Orlando Film Festival on November 5 and at the Forx Film Festival in Grand Forks, ND on November 7. I hope you will be able to attend one of the showings!

African Soul, American Heart Congrats to Joseph Akol Makeer who became a United States Citizen on July 24. Joseph wrote "From Africa to America: The Journey of a Lost Boy of Sudan," and inspired our film "African Soul, American Heart" and our mission to shelter orphans in Southern Sudan. Click the link below for more info and sign up for our newsletter.
www.AfricanSoulAmericanHeart.org
African Soul, American Heart tells how one Fargo, North Dakota resident, a Sudanese Lost Boy who survived against all odds to thrive in his adopted country, now finds himself torn between responsibilities. ...

African Soul, American Heart ASAH will be shown tomorrow (Wed. April 29) along with video shot by the fabulous StopGenocideNow team of Gabriel and Katie Jay.

African Soul, American Heart ASAH (the film's) popularity is up 9% on the IMDB this week! All thanks to you, perhaps? Let's hit double digits next week!
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Directed by Deb Dawson. With Mary Achol, Mohammad Arif, John Bul Dau. Retraces the journey of the Lost Boys from Sudan to Ethiopia to Kenya, as Joseph Makeer interviews officials, clergy, and the children themselves. ...
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