Shifting Ground: Documentary Sponsorship

BlackRapid is proud to announce our Title Sponsorship with the upcoming documentary film “Shifting Ground”. BlackRapid Media sent our very own Dan Holmes, in-house video editor and camera operator, to the heart of the Kenyan streets of Kibera – the world’s largest slum – to document the stories of three women.

About the Film

Shifting Ground takes a cross-generational look at what it means to be a woman in Kibera, Kenya’s largest slum.  Being one of the most overpopulated places on earth, Kibera is riddled with poverty, disease and violence against women.  It has become a toxic trap for its nearly 1 million occupants who seek a better life than what the countryside has to offer. The majority of Kiberan women are sexually assaulted by the time they are 12 years old and more than half are trading food for sex by the age of 16.  As a result, young women in Kibera contract HIV at a rate 5 times higher than that of their male counterparts.  Only 8% of girls ever get the chance to go to school.  But what did these statistics mean on a human level for these women?

Shifting Ground follows the stories of three women –  10 year-old Makesh, who escaped an abusive home and is now living in the safe house of her school. Doreen, a teenage mom who found the strength to beat the odds when her boyfriend abandoned her, and Jennifer, an HIV-positive older woman who raised both her own children and those of her husband’s three other wives following his death from AIDS.  By bringing these stories together in one film, we give viewers a glimpse of the past, present and future of the slum. To learn more about the women, visit our character page.

This slice-of-life film goes behind the statistics and offers a raw, multifaceted and vivid female perspective of Kibera. In the end, what surprised us most were not the extremes of adversity that Kiberan women endure, but the courage, love and sacrifice they show in the face of it.  But is this amazing strength enough for any of these women to break the cycles of poverty that plague their community?

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