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  • This project is an Educational Film inspired by the words of Gee Walker, directly after the death of her son Anthony.
  • It was probably one of the most profound moments of my life to hear words on News at Ten not uttered by a seasoned politician or part of a christian hierarchy but simple heartfelt words from a be-grieved mother Gee Walker, calming and diffusing a very volatile situation which stared racism in the face yet defied the deepest and darkest of our human instincts not to strike out at evil by not capitulating with the desire for revenge.
  • We are producing an anti race film which will be offered up to The Citizens Curriculum of all local and national schools and will be potentially made available internationally.
  • An Individual like Gee Walker, can show the way however to follow her lead she needs support to help change the hearts and minds of a generation of children
  • To help complete the project your donation is vital no matter how big or how small.
  • We will credit every individual or company that makes a donation as little £10.00.
  • We invite you to make a donation to this project however little that may be it most certainly will make a difference in combating the evil of racism.

To make a donation please simply click the link below or send a cheque to the address on the contact page. 

"This production is important and I believe there is a need for society to make changes to 
how people view each others differences, be it skin colour, religion, culture or 
physical difficulties, this film will put a particular focus on these issues."
Gee Walker 2008

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to innovate, educate and unlock potential through film

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