Director Petna Ndaliko Katondolo and producer Cherie Ndaliko stop by to talk about their film Kapita, an exploration of colonial forces at work in the world, not just in the Democratic Republic of Congo. This wonderful conversation talks about what has been made invisible by boundaries, names, and images. They discuss their restorative process as they make visible what is hidden in plain sight. Through film work, indigenous farming practices, and teaching, they work to help people tell their stories and connect to the land.
You can find more information about their work at the following websites:
www.yoleinstitute.org
www.alkebu.org