Jaucelyn Montgomery Professor Lana M. Gold WS 201 Film Analysis “A Walk to Beautiful” 10 November 2014 It is the caring that makes humanity work. Summary In summary, the film “A Walk to Beautiful” tells a story of five rural Ethiopian women who are suffering from a birthing related health issue that leaves their bodies damaged during childbirth called an obstetric fistula. During difficult and long labor a baby’s head may become stuck in the birthing canal and causes a hole in the bladder and or
The introduction of psychedelics in the early 1960’s was an underground experiment that was pioneered by Ken Kesey and Timothy Leery. These men were the most iconic of the faces of the psychedelic movement. Through these two, groups like the Merry Pranksters and the Youth International Party or Yippies formed, under their direction, as a counterculture response to society at that time. The 1960’s were marked by the Civil Rights era and the Vietnam War, both of which would lead to landmark changes