OWNING THE SLAVE

OWNING THE SLAVE

(2006, 32 minutes)

OWNING the SLAVE introduces Andrew Stringfellow, a Comox Valley local who moved to Canada, leaving behind the United States and the rich African-American culture of the rural south where he was raised. Thirty years later, the only black man in a white town, Andrew offers a frank, complex view into the experience of being an outsider. Because of heart disease, Andrew has had to give up his successful career as a clinical counsellor. Determined to continue his personal evolution, he overcomes his lifelong need to keep his inner-self hidden. His journey is about reclaiming oneself from imposed social, political and personal patterns and restrictions. Andrew's spontaneous performances of traditional songs complement original music composed and played by Michel Leblanc.

Director: Renee Poisson
Producer: Renee Poisson

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OWNING THE SLAVE
  • OWNING the SLAVE

    (33 min) Psychology; Sociology; Anthropology; Racism; Communications

    OWNING the SLAVE introduces Andrew Stringfellow, a resident of the Comox Valley. He moved to Canada and settled in a small community on Vancouver Island, leaving behind the United States and the rich African-American culture of...

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