The Ebony Canal: A Film That Refuses to Let Black Mothers Die in Silence
The screen is silent, washed in stark black and white—a visual metaphor for the binary world of “white coats” and Black lives. Then, the shift happens. As life enters the world, the frame bleeds into vibrant, “ebony” color. This is more than a stylistic choice. For Emmy-winning director and cinematic poet Emmai Alaquiva, it is […]
