A black and white drawing of Sonya, a white woman with black hair pulled back. She is wearing a black shirt and is smiling and waving with her left hand.
Sonya Rio Glick
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  • Home
  • About
    • Bio
    • Resumés
  • Writing
    • Projects
    • Where She Stands
  • Dance
    • Dance Artistry
    • This Body's Heart
  • Film
    • The Souls of Our Feet
    • Making The Souls of Our Feet
    • Meet the Team
    • See And Support >
      • Buy the DVD
      • Donate
  • Access & Community
    • Activism
    • Access Consultation
  • Press
  • Contact

Audiences rave about
​The Souls of our Feet

Above, a clickable thumbnail to play the trailer for The Souls of our Feet. Andreas, a white man with Cerebral Palsy, sits in a leather office chair next to a wooden desk with a coffee maker, reacher-tool, and red solo cup. He has short brown hair that flops slightly onto his forehead, and a bluetooth in his right ear. He wears a black suit jacket over a black button up shirt and black pants. He holds a black fore-arm crutch in his picture-left hand, and a white coffee cup in his picture-right hand. His lips are pursed and his brow is slightly furrowed, as he is poised to speak.
"It's especially cool"

​​​"I'm still amazed, and I was there"
- Walter Keeley, Project Advisor

​​"It really is phenomenal!"
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"I'm choked up... It's amazing!"
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​"I just loved everything that was included- it was awesome"

"The film was both beautiful as an art piece,
refreshing as an educator, and humbling as an ally"
- Jamie Bergeron, Diversity Program Coordinator, Northeastern University
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