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Today, millions of people are made sick from the toxicity of their everyday environments. These “human canaries” suffer from a condition called Multiple Chemical Sensitivities (MCS). This condition overlaps with Fibromyalgia, Chronic Fatigue, Sick Building and Gulf War Syndromes. There is no known cure for MCS.
Homesick: Living with Multiple Chemical Sensitivities is an hour long video documentary produced and written by Susan Abod that is now in the process of completion. In Homesick, Susan goes on the road to find out how other people around the country are coping with MCS and dealing with the difficult problem of finding safe housing. She visits their homes and witnesses their daily struggles. They come from all walks of life and live in diverse dwellings that include tents, a house on stilts and a teepee. Susan’s own journey as a person with MCS traveling from home to home is the connecting thread between these stories. These poignant portraits and her narrative provide a unique, compassionate and even at times humorous perspective on this growing crisis.
Note: The trailer is in QuickTime format. If you
have trouble viewing it, a free player is available from the Apple
website.
It’s been seven years since the footage was first taken. Susan’s own health and housing crises interrupted her work on Homesick. Susan recently moved to the Santa Fe area to see if it would improve her own failing health. Yet, finding safe housing still eludes her. In the meantime, she has reconnected with many of the people she originally interviewed and has learned how they have been managing over the years. Susan will be weaving these updated stories along with her own to complete Homesick. Susan is currently seeking funds to finish this important project. If you’d like more information click on Be a Sponsor.
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