Azilia Films
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So excited to drop the trailer for The Wintering Grounds and to be working with director Jeff Springer! This exciting project is highlighting Columbus's world-class winter whitewater and the world-class athletes who show up to take advantage of it.
02/20/2020
Willis Fort left for Liberia, West Africa in 1867. Some Forts and Fortes stayed in east Alabama. Follow us and learn more at AziliaFilms.com.
02/20/2020
There is something in the water, and Azilia Films is working with director Jeff Springer to capture it
01/11/2020
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01/11/2020
An 1868 news item from Alabama regarding Willis Fort’s tough start in Liberia, West Africa. Follow us and learn more at AziliaFilms.com.
10/01/2019
PLEASE SHARE!!! Do you have Chattahoochee Valley (GA and AL) roots, and a Liberian connection? If so, we need your help! Over 500 folks from our region left for West Africa between the 1850s and 1900. We are partnering with Columbus State University geography students and faculty (Columbus State University History & Geography Department) to find and interview families and friends who remained in the region.
For more information on our joint research project, migrant family names, or to contact the CSU research team directly, go to https://liberiamigrationproject.com/
As this is an unusual research challenge, the team is creating some unusual approaches, including genealogical research, mapping common names, and sharing this story through social media. We'll keep you posted as the community geography research progresses – and please share this invitation with anyone who might be interested!
Liberia Migration Project Exploring the Connections between the Chattahoochee Valley of Georgia and Alabama and Liberia, West Africa
09/27/2019
CSU students looking for those with family connections to Liberia for upcoming project Columbus State University students hosting Liberia Migrant Project History Harvests at Saturday, September 28, 2019. They’re looking for Columbus, Georgia people with family connections to Liberia.
08/29/2019
PLEASE SHARE!!! Do you have Chattahoochee Valley (GA and AL) roots, and a Liberian connection? If so, we need your help! Over 500 folks from our region left for West Africa between the 1850s and 1900. We are partnering with Columbus State University geography students and faculty (Columbus State University History & Geography Department) to find and interview families and friends who remained in the region.
Please share your stories with us at one of two CSU-sponsored History Harvests on Saturday, September 28 in Columbus (10 am to noon) and then in Eufaula (3:30 to 5.30 pm). For more information on the History Harvests, our joint research project, migrant family names, or to contact the CSU research team directly, go to https://liberiamigrationproject.com/
As this is an unusual research challenge, the team is creating some unusual approaches, including genealogical research, mapping common names, and sharing this story through social media. We'll keep you posted as the community geography research progresses – and please share this invitation with anyone who might be interested!
Liberia Migration Project Exploring the Connections between the Chattahoochee Valley of Georgia and Alabama and Liberia, West Africa
08/28/2019
Elizabeth Village Resort, Buchanan, Liberia, West Africa. Like us and learn more at AziliaFilms.com.
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