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J.L. O’Dell’s New Book ‘Soldier On: Book Two: Emily’s Story’ is a Riveting Tale of a Military Officer Who Must Testify Against Her Superior in a Trial for Assault

J.L. O’Dell’s New Book ‘Soldier On: Book Two: Emily’s Story’ is a Riveting Tale of a Military Officer Who Must Testify Against Her Superior in a Trial for Assault

ELIZABETHTON, Tenn. – November 8, 2022 – (Newswire.com)

Fulton Books author J.L. O’Dell, an award-winning author and veteran of 20 years, has completed his most recent book “Soldier On: Book Two: Emily’s Story”: a powerful and gripping narrative that centers around a plot amongst senior officers in the military to allow a sexual assaulter to get away with his crimes, and the one person who can bring him down.

“The war is over, but now, Emily is facing new challenges,” writes O’Dell. “A conspiracy, among three senior officers, has been concocted to discredit her testimony against Major Talbot, her former boss, who is on trial for sexual misconduct and rape. As a victim/witness, that conspiracy puts her firmly in their crosshairs. Proving her innocence in a sham court-martial is the duty of her attorney, Captain Gaetz. Things spiral until finally Emily is proven innocent. She testifies in the court-martial of her former boss and returns to her unit, the Second Infantry Division. Soon, Emily is given orders to return to the United States, her tour of duty over, but the way home is bumpy and fraught with danger.”

Published by Fulton Books, J.L. O’Dell’s book is a poignant tale that explores the harrowing experiences women in the military often face and the lengths to which they must go to be heard and believed. Stirring and thought-provoking, readers will be spellbound by Emily’s immense courage as she takes the stand, and her strength to survive not only the trial, but her journey home.

Readers who wish to experience this mesmerizing work can purchase “Soldier On: Book Two: Emily’s Story” at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes Store, Amazon, Google Play, or Barnes & Noble.

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When a Young Boy’s Unusual Mark Causes a Stir, He Teaches Others That We Are More Than Our Skin

When a Young Boy’s Unusual Mark Causes a Stir, He Teaches Others That We Are More Than Our SkinLeading by example with kind words and deeds is the heart of this uplifting story. ‘Birthmarks add color in all shapes and all shades. Tyler helped us to see how uniquely we’re made!’

BLOOMINGTON, Ill. – November 8, 2022 – (Newswire.com)

A cheerful young boy named Tyler has a purple birthmark covering his arm and hand. When classmates react in varied ways to his different skin, he uses his positive attitude to convey that everyone has features that make us wonderfully unique. With extraordinary illustrations by Mat Sadler, Amanda Donahue’s “Tyler’s Purple Arm” is a joyful rhyming picture book showing readers it’s what’s inside us that counts.”

At school, some of Tyler’s classmates have never seen a birthmark. They stare, point, and gape, seeing only the boy’s purple arm and not his winning smile or charm. Still others take it a step further with their hurtful whispers and mean comments. But Tyler is upbeat and brave, quick to point out that though our differences make us each unique, we are also the same in all the great things we can do.

“A birthmark? Me too! You have freckles? So neat!

Your moles give you beauty! Your skin can’t be beat!”

Through skillful and lively rhyme, this bright and inspiring story shows young readers that Tyler’s kind words and sunny outlook help his classmates learn to have love and compassion, and that our hearts and minds are what make us who we are.

It’s what’s inside that counts, not the skin that we have.

Yes, purple is different. But different’s not bad.

With stunning illustrations in cheerful vibrant colors, Tyler’s Purple Arm is a wonderful and uplifting story, particularly welcome in today’s landscape. Amanda Donahue masterfully weaves a delightful read-aloud story for families and educators of young children, a poignant opportunity to invite dialogue about all the ways we are each unique and special and that what truly matters is kindness.  

If you would like more information about author Amanda Donahue and Tyler’s Purple Arm, please contact [email protected] or visit Home | Tyler’s Purple Arm (amandadonahue.net)

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New American Perspectives: Spotlight on Foreign-Born Filmmakers at HIFF

New American Perspectives: Spotlight on Foreign-Born Filmmakers at HIFFThe Vilcek Foundation presents the New American Perspectives program at the 42nd Annual Hawai’i International Film Festival. The program celebrates foreign-born filmmakers’ contributions to cinema in the United States.

New American Perspectives: Spotlight on Foreign-Born Filmmakers at HIFF
Celebrating Immigrant Contributions in Cinema

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NEW YORK – November 7, 2022 – (Newswire.com)

The Vilcek Foundation will present the New American Perspectives program at the 42nd Annual Hawai’i International Film Festival (HIFF) in Honolulu this November. Comprising film screenings, filmmaker discussions and panels, a master class, and classroom presentations by filmmakers, the program centers the contributions of immigrant and foreign-born filmmakers to contemporary cinema in the United States. 

New American Perspectives is underwritten by a grant from the Vilcek Foundation to bring foreign-born filmmakers and their work to the festival. At the 2022 Festival this November, the Vilcek Foundation is thrilled to present exclusive events and screenings with Deborah Chow (b. Canada), Laurent Barthelemy (b. France), Ellie Foumbi (b. Cameroon), Nardeep Khurmi (b. Switzerland), and Rena Owen (b. New Zealand). The Vilcek Foundation has partnered with HIFF on the presentation of work by immigrant and foreign-born filmmakers since ‘2007’. 

“Foreign-born artists have shaped film for more than a century, and have been the leading force behind some of cinema’s most indelible works,” says Vilcek Foundation President Rick Kinsel. “Since 1980, the Hawai’i International Film Festival has served as an important platform for foreign-born, indigenous, and underrepresented filmmakers. HIFF’s mission resonates closely with that of the Vilcek Foundation, and this mission alignment led us to work with HIFF to develop New American Perspectives. We are delighted to present the program at the 42nd Annual Hawai’i International Film Festival, and to celebrate the work of these five outstanding filmmakers.”

A highlight of the New American Perspectives program is the New American Perspectives panel discussion, which is free and open to the public. Presented on Saturday, Nov. 12, at the Consolidated Kahala Theatre in Honolulu, Hawai’i, the panel will focus on the filmmakers’ craft, and on their individual experiences as foreign-born filmmakers living and working in the United States. 

In the coming weeks, the Vilcek Foundation will produce individual profiles on each of the filmmakers and their work on the foundation’s website and for the Hawai’i International Film Festival blog.

“With New American Perspectives we honor the contributions of foreign-born artists to the arts, culture, and society in the United States,” says Liz Boylan, communications manager for the Vilcek Foundation. “It is particularly meaningful to share this program in Hawai’i, a territory and state that has been profoundly shaped by migration, immigration, and layered cultural histories.”

As part of the 2022 program, HIFF will present screenings of the following films, including Q&A sessions with filmmakers and introductions led by the Vilcek Foundation. A full schedule of programs and events for the Hawai’i International Film Festival—including the New American Perspectives program—are available at HIFF.org

New American Perspectives Film Programs
The Hawai’i International Film Festival

  • “Obi-Wan Kenobi”
    Presented with director Deborah Chow

    As a special presentation featuring the work of Deborah Chow, HIFF and the Vilcek Foundation present a screening of the Disney+ series, “Obi-Wan Kenobi.”

    A filmmaker of Chinese Australian descent, Chow has directed extensively in film and television, She has directed dozens of groundbreaking television programs and limited series over the past two decades, with credits including “Mr. Robot,” “Better Call Saul,” “American Gods,” Reign,” and “Jessica Jones.” She won an NAACP Image Award for her work on “Better Call Saul,” and was recently honored with a DGC Visionary award.
     

  • Finding Satoshi
    Presented with writer and director Laurent Barthelemy

    In 2005, a British company developed an alternate reality game (ARG) called Perplex City. ARGs are played in the real world and use different mediums to deliver a fictional story to players. Players had to solve 256 puzzles to win. The game ended officially in 2007. However, one card remained unsolved: a picture, a name, and “Find me!” written in Japanese. A group, led by Laura Hall, never gave up. Finding Satoshi tells the compelling story of the longest global hide-and-seek puzzle game ever created.
     

  • Our Father, The Devil
    Presented with writer and director Ellie Foumbi

    Our Father, The Devil is a riveting psychological thriller from screenwriter and director Ellie Foumbi that follows Marie (Babetida Sadjo), an African refugee who has found a pleasant life for herself in a small mountain town nestled in southern France. Her idyllic yet humble existence is thrown into turmoil, however, when a charismatic priest (Souleymane Sy Savané) comes to town—a man she recognizes from the horrors of her past.
     

  • Land of Gold
    Presented with writer, director, actor, and producer Nardeep Khurmi

    When truck driver Kiran hears pounding on a shipping container and finds a young Mexican American girl inside, his life takes a drastic turn as he seeks to reunite her with her family. Over the arduous journey, the pair evade the police while feuding and bonding over music, paint swatches, and what it means to be seen as “other” in white America. Winner of the 2021 AT&T Untold Stories award, Land of Gold is bursting with heart, conviction, and power, becoming something much greater than the sum of its parts.
     

  • Whina
    Presented with actor and associate producer Rena Owen

    Whina is the story of Dame Whina Cooper, the revered Māori matriarch who worked tirelessly to preserve the rights, standing, and heritage of indigenous communities in New Zealand, with a particular focus on supporting the rights of indigenous women. Whina tells the story of a woman formed by tradition, compelled by innovation, and guided by an instinct for equality and justice—whose legacy as the Te Whaea o te Motu (Māori: Mother of the Nation) was an inspiration to an entire country.

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The Hawai’i International Film Festival (HIFF)

As the vanguard forum of international cinematic achievement in the Asia-Pacific region, the Hawai’i International Film Festival (HIFF) endeavors to recognize new and emerging talent, promote career development and original collaborations through innovative education programs and facilitate dynamic cultural exchange through the cinema arts.

The Hawai’i International Film Festival is a federally tax-exempt nonprofit organization under IRS Section 501(c)(3). To learn more, please visit HIFF.org

The Vilcek Foundation

The Vilcek Foundation raises awareness of immigrant contributions in the United States and fosters appreciation for the arts and sciences. The foundation was established in 2000 by Jan and Marica Vilcek, immigrants from the former Czechoslovakia. The mission of the foundation was inspired by the couple’s respective careers in biomedical science and art history. Since 2000, the foundation has awarded over $7 million in prizes to foreign-born individuals and has supported organizations with over $5.8 million in grants.

The Vilcek Foundation is a private operating foundation, a federally tax-exempt nonprofit organization under IRS Section 501(c)(3). To learn more, please visit vilcek.org

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Celebrating Immigrant Contributions in Cinema

Celebrating Immigrant Contributions in Cinema


An image of Mexican-born filmmaker Rodrigo Prieto with the text, \”Celebrating Immigrant Contributions in Cinema\” and a hyperlink to vilcek.co\/hiff.


A photo collage of the 2022 New American Perspectives Filmmakers

A photo collage of the 2022 New American Perspectives Filmmakers


A photo collage featuring headshots of 2022 New American Perspective Filmmakers Deborah Chow, Laurent Barthelemy, Rena Owen, Ellie Foumbi, and Nardeep Khurmi.

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