by J. Michelle Hill
USA / 2014 / 5mins / Animation / English
This short animation film depicts the first civil rights experience of Julian Bond, one of our great civil right leaders and political figures. Julian Bond talks openly about his first exposure to the civil rights movement, in organization of the Atlanta sit ins. He tells us the story in his deep, rich elderly voice, of how groups of students within the Atlanta college and university communities decided to pull together and “do something” in support of the Greensboro sit-in demonstration.
J. Michelle Hill
Judith Michelle Hill is an African-American animator and artist utilizing various digital media to create an innovative approach to digital storytelling. J. Michelle uses her unique voice in a refreshing way, to draw attention and heightened exposure to little known facts and subjects. She sheds light on the lives and stories of living civil rights legends, national monuments, quiet heroes, enriching community programs and other topics. J. Michelle has engaged in extensive travels and has received training from Rhode Island School of Design and Howard University, which have shaped her sensitive artistic expression; from Afro-Brazilian Folk art studies in South America, research and teaching in eastern Europe as a Fulbright fellow, to her deep commitment to women’s development in Africa. J.Michelle, was raised by a civil rights activist mother, who carried her and her brother to the marches on Washington during the 60’s, participation of protests in Montreal during the Selma to Birmingham march, and through to her mother’s run for public office as one of the first African-American female city council women in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Learn More