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Documentaries in the Library November 13
Up The Ridge
Up
the Ridge is a one-hour television documentary produced
by Nick Szuberla and Amelia Kirby. In 1999 Szuberla and Kirby
were volunteer DJ’s for the Appalachian region’s only
hip-hop radio program in Whitesburg, KY when they received hundreds
of letters from inmates transferred into nearby Wallens Ridge,
the region’s newest prison built to prop up the shrinking
coal economy. The letters described human rights violations and
racial tension between staff and inmates. Filming began that year
and, though the lens of Wallens Ridge State Prison, the program
offers viewers an in-depth look at the United States prison industry
and the social impact of moving hundreds of thousands of inner-city
minority offenders to distant rural outposts. The film explores
competing political agendas that align government policy with
human rights violations, and political expediencies that bring
communities into racial and cultural conflict with tragic consequences.
Connections exist, in both practice and ideology, between human
rights violations in Abu Ghraib and physical and sexual abuse
recorded in American prisons.*
*text from Appalshop website
Amelia Kirby, Documentarian
bio coming soon...
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