Director
The Klan Comes To Town is a recreation of a 1965 CBC interview between the Reverend James Beveland two members of the Klu Klux Klan. It is a pointed response to the denial of the presence of organized racism in Canada.
Director
The Paul Good Papers is an interdisciplinary project based on Bowen’s research into the third wave Ku Klux Klan and its connections to Canada. It also includes a 24-minute looping video projection based on Good’s recording of school integration attempts in Notasulga, AL, in February 1964. (summary from Flaherty 2021 program notes)
Producer
The eighteen minute video recounts the ‘disremembered’ journey of the Bowen family from its earliest documented history in Clinton, Jones County, Georgia in 1815, as told by Bowen herself.
Director
The eighteen minute video recounts the ‘disremembered’ journey of the Bowen family from its earliest documented history in Clinton, Jones County, Georgia in 1815, as told by Bowen herself.
Herself
The eighteen minute video recounts the ‘disremembered’ journey of the Bowen family from its earliest documented history in Clinton, Jones County, Georgia in 1815, as told by Bowen herself.