Crossing Dry Rivers

CROSSING DRY RIVERS is a powerful story about behavioral modification and a struggle for redemption in an African American community … A cabal consisting of a mayor (“City”), music producer (“Producer”), music company executive (Executive”), and a national prison operative (“Vista Washington”) conspires to use five so-called “gangsta” and “pimp-ho” rappers to modify the behavior of inhabitants of a “specified environment” they’d created in the city of “Bishopville” in order to meet a prison-census goal.

Up against a deadline, the cabal uses every tool within its powers to achieve its goal, including hiring a world renown scientific expert in behavioral modification. They also hired a seasoned street criminal to ‘school’ one of their pathetic rappers on how to best model so-called “pimp-ho” behavior in his raps and videos in hopes of meeting the prison-filling deadline. This scenario sets the stage for a mighty battle of the souls of Tanika and Demeco versus the cabal and its other three rappers(modelers). In essence, this is a powerful creative non-fictional narrative that edifies on Black male/female love, family values, poverty and violence and a relentless quest for individual / community survival and redemption for some, and the diabolical genocidal intent, greed, and deceit of others.

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