Erin Essenmacher

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Review of How I Lost My Uterus and Found My Voice

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I edited this inspiring memoir about one young woman's battle with HPV and cervical cancer and how it forced her to come to terms with her conflicting feelings about motherhood:

Cordova, TN (PRWEB) January 24, 2012 
January marks the observation of National  Cervical Cancer Awareness Month. According
to the American Cancer Society, approximately 500,000 women worldwide are diagnosed with 
cancer annually, with more than 250,000 dying from the disease. At age 26, 
author Michelle L. Whitlock was  diagnosed with having the human pamillomavirus, commonly called HPV.  In her new  memoir “How I Love My Uterus and Found My Voice”, Whitlock inspires readers with the  powerful story of her fight against cancer.  
                                                                  
                                                                    Read more here http://www.digitaljournal.com/pr/558298 )

Silverdocs Panel: A Conversation About MINE

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February 28, 2010 
Amy King interviews Erin Essenmacher, producer of MINE and Scotlund Haisley, animal welfare leader at the AFI Silver Theater in Silver Spring, MD.

http://www.scottstead.com/2010/02/28/silverdocs-panel-a-conversation-about-mine/

Four-Legged Survivors of Hurricane Katrina

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January 15, 2010
By MANOHLA DARGIS - One from the heart, the documentary “Mine” relates yet one more wrenching, infuriating story about Hurricane Katrina and the devastation wreaked both by the storm and by human error and indifference. While many victims in the movie will look familiar — whether waving from their New Orleans rooftops after the levees broke in 2005 or talking about their ruined lives and homes afterward — the majority of the victims here have usually been seen only in the background, forlornly howling and wagging their tails...(read more here: http://movies.nytimes.com/2010/01/15/movies/15mine.html)