Dancing Crow Community Projects
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It's pretty simple.

Our plan is to educate the public on social and environmental justice issues using informative and entertaining narratives. ​

Issues that affect our water resources are especially important to us and we feel it's our duty to broadcast those stories to the community.
We collaborated with the Spokane Riverkeeper and Waterkeeper Alliance on an investigation of our local rail bridge infrastructure with how it relates to our aquifer and river. Some of the things we found were sobering.

Watch our short video featuring Jerry White, the Spokane Riverkeeper talk about one of the bridges we looked at and how it's condition affects our environment.
Here is a link to the story Pulitzer Prize winning author Marcus Stern wrote for Al Jazeera about our investigation and what other groups like us uncovered. Mr Stern interviewed and quoted our Creative Director and cinematographer, Joseph Comine in the article. 
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http://america.aljazeera.com/articles/2015/11/10/half-of-surveyed-old-train-bridges-deteriorating.html

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Why do you have a crow in your name?

Why the crow? In many cultures the crow is the messenger, telling stories to the community and delivering useful information. The crow is also crafty, intelligent and one of the few animals on this earth that makes tools. Crows also like to play. We feel that all of those things were what we wanted to bring into our organization. We make the effort to tell stories in an intelligent and playful way. 

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  • It's not just about us.
  • Our work and why we do it.
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