Morgan Freeman and Dr. Maya Angelou Share Their Migration Story with Documentary Producer/Director Naimah Fuller -- Danny Glover joins the journey in Baton Rogue. Film Title: In Search of a Place Called Home

Shooting continues on the documentary film, "In Search Of A Place Called Home: The Great Migration of the 21st Century," in Baton Rogue with actor Danny Glover with the Young Peoples Project as they tour FEMA trailer park in Baton Rogue, and in New Orleans with Jazz musician, and composer Terence Blanchard, who is currently on tour with a new band and a brand new CD entitled FLOW.

(PRWEB) 2006 -- Producer/Director Naimah Fuller has completed principle photography in London, England.

London jorunalist Marina Warsame was the London Segment Producer, Chioma O'Kerke was our London Associate Producer, and Michelle Materre is Marketing and Distribution Consultant. Bashiri Johnson is Executive Producer

During the mid 20th century millions of African Americans left the Jim Crow south, and migrated to the north. In Search Of A Place Called Home: The Great Migration Of The 21st Century connects the dots between the past and the present as it explores the reversal in trends of African Americans migrating en mass back to the southern regions in this the 21st century.

Production continues in Houston, and Baton Rogue, with actor Danny Glover as he visits FEMA housing sites for Hurricane Katrina evacuees. Production will wrap in New Orleans for a Post-script interview with jazz musician Terence Blanchard, who will take the director on a tour of his beloved city of New Orleans, where Hurricane Katrina evacuees became part of the largest forced migration in U.S. history.

Other Contirbutors to this historical project include: Morgan Freeman, (The Mississippi Delta), Dr. Maya Angelou (Winston-Salem, NC), Howard Dodson, Director of The Schomburg Research Center ( NYC), Dr. Phillip J. Bowman, PhD. of The university Of Illnois at Chicago, Rev. CT Vivian, Civil Rights Veteran (Atlanta, GA), Vernon Jones, CEO DeKalb County (Metro Atlanta), Attorney Kendall Minter, (Stone Mountain, GA), Elaine Brown, Former Chairwoman of the Black Panther Party, (Brunswick, GA), Dr. Kristy Woods, Director of the Maya Angelou Research Center on Minority Health, (Winston-Salem, NC), Circuit Judge D'Army Bailey, Founder of The Civil Rights Museum (Memphis, TN), Attorney Bill Luckett-co-owner of Ground Zero Blues Club (Clarksdale, Mississippi), Preistess Miriam Williams (New Orleans, LA), Painter McArthur Binion (Chicago, IL).

Naimah Fuller is the Producer/Director of this historical documentary project. Ms. Fuller developed her journalism skills at WABC-TV in NYC, where she produced over fifteen documentaries. She is the recipient of the prestegious Media Womens Association Award for excellence in producing documentary films, she is also the writer of the Ace nominated documentary film "Choices:, which explores life behind prison walls. Choices was hosted and narrated by Laurence Fishburn, and aired on the Discovery Channel, and Court TV.

Earthlight Media is a Film/Video Production Conmpany, committed to producing quality media products for a diverse audience. Contact can be made at earthlightmedia@gmail.com or 770-270-2276

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