The People Could Fly
A documentary told through the reminiscence and reflection of Black Louisvillian’s recollection of roller skating culture in Louisville, KY.
A documentary told through the reminiscence and reflection of Black Louisvillian’s recollection of roller skating culture in Louisville, KY.
Jordan Bridgewaters
Self
Antijuan Osborne
Self
Jordan Wales
Self
Teveon Golden
Self
LaNeisha Beasley
Self
Markice Armstrong Sr.
Self
Charita Burns
Self
Juan Burns
Self
Shae Burns
Self
A documentary told through the reminiscence and reflection of Black Louisvillian’s recollection of roller skating culture in Louisville, KY.
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