It's about the community.
Dancing Crow Community Projects is a nonprofit digital media organization that focuses on environmental and social justice issues. Created in 2016 by long-time regional film makers Rosie and Joseph Comine, DCCP grew from a passion for telling engaging stories about issues that impact the community. It led to the formation of a non profit 501(c)3 to gather support for a documentary about oil and coal trains passing through Idaho and Eastern Washington and other stories of environmental and social justice.
You can watch the trailer below.
"We knew that the community was unaware of the potential harm that fossil fuel posed to health & safety as it moved through our region. We knew what we had to do. We had to tell that story".
Rosie & Joe (and their son James) have lived in Spokane, WA for almost thirty years and the whole family regularly volunteers with local groups and organizations to protect our environment, help those less fortunate and fight injustice.
You can watch the trailer below.
"We knew that the community was unaware of the potential harm that fossil fuel posed to health & safety as it moved through our region. We knew what we had to do. We had to tell that story".
Rosie & Joe (and their son James) have lived in Spokane, WA for almost thirty years and the whole family regularly volunteers with local groups and organizations to protect our environment, help those less fortunate and fight injustice.
Choke Point Trailer
Be Direct.
Be Direct is one example of a collaboration with a local organization called Direct Action Spokane that is trying to normalize direct public intervention to confront issues like catastrophic climate change.
No
No is a short video narrative we made while gathering clips for our larger documentary, Choke Point. It features Laura Ackerman from the Lands Council in Spokane WA.