The Susan Harmon Show Appearance

"The Sand Creek Massacre" Lobby Poster
“The Sand Creek Massacre” Lobby Poster

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

CONTACT:

 

Donald L. Vasicek

Olympus Films+, LLC/The Zen of Writing

303-903-2103

dvasicek@earthlink.net

http://www.donvasicek.com

http://www.sandcreekmassacre.net

 

AWARD-WINNING FILMMAKER TO APPEAR ON THE SUSAN HARMON HOUR

Centennial, CO, October 26, 2017 – Donald L. Vasicek, award-winning filmmaker, will appear on The Susan Harmon Hour on Alternative News, 1150 AM KKNW, Seattle, on November 10, 2017 from 1-2p.m. MST. You can download KKNW’s application on your phone to catch the show. Vasicek, winner of the prestigious Golden Drover Award for Best Native American Film, Best Native American Film at the  Indie West Film Festival, the American Indian Film Festival and the Trail Dance Film Festival, for his compelling documentary film, “The Sand Creek Massacre”, will answer questions from Ms. Harmon as well as telephone calls into the program regarding the film and racism.

Vasicek stated, “Betrayal by white American males has devastated America’s Indian people. The taking of their land via brute force, murder and genocide has propelled racism and hate into the present day where it continues to be perpetuated by Donald Trump and his administration.  All Americans today stand on the precipice as Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. said, ‘We must live together as brothers and sisters or perish together as fools’.”

Author and Life Consultant, Ms. Harmon deals with “something unique in the New Age…where metaphysics is grounded.” She is a practical visionary. Her healing skills have addressed spirituality and social justice issues that impact all of our lives. Her show has been on KKNW for the past 4 years.

Vasicek’s company, Olympus Films+, LLC/The Zen of Writing, began in 1993 with the making of “Faces”, a documentary film about who gays and lesbians really are. Since then, Olympus Films+, LLC has produced “Oh, The Places You Can Go…”, a short film on special needs kids. Vasicek was a screenwriter/consultant on MGM’s “Warriors of Virtue”, screenwriter/consultant on Incline Productions, Inc.’s “Born to Win” and American Pictures’s “The Lost Heart” and “Born to Kill”, 2 feature movies by Korea’s Charles Bronson, Bobby Kim. Vasicek was an Executive Producer for screenwriter/director/producer Pamela Cuming’s award-winning short film, ‘The Road Home.” He has also written, ghostwritten and published more than 500 books and articles.

For more information, contact: Donald L. Vasicek at dvasicek@earthlink.net.

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