Film Hatch Media Brings a Twist of Social Justice to Sci-Fi
Daisy Jenkins inspires Film Hatch Media with her book, Heaven on Eartha, showcasing the strength of women in leadership
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Thoughtful and smart, Jenkins’ book conveys the power of women on a mission to deliver justice to those who have profited from inequity and exploitation.
Five female American astronauts fly into space on a historic expedition, only to learn that their original destination has suddenly shifted to an unknown planet. They arrive at planet Eartha, which is identical to Planet Earth, except that it has a 98 percent female population and is controlled by 10 powerful female leaders known as Supreme Highnesses.
The story allows readers to see the United States through the perspective of others, focusing on why the nation tolerates and even rewards some of society’s worst characteristics.
When the rulers decide to transport five of Earth’s greatest offenders to Eartha for a period of reckoning, the astronauts are sent to assist in the expedition. The Travelers, a group of five wicked individuals, feel they are the luckiest people on Earth until they arrive at their destination and see what the supreme Highnesses have planned for them.
“Heaven on Eartha” will capture your imagination and take you to another world. It is a superb story headed into a future of social freedom for all.
“Heaven on Eartha”
Written by Daisy M. Jenkins
Published by Wheatmark
Published Date: March 15, 2021
Paperback: $16.95
About the Author
Daisy M. Jenkins, Esq., is president of Daisy Jenkins and Associates and a retired human resources executive with more than forty years of experience in the defense and health care industries. She has written two previous novels, “Within the Walls: A Journey Through Sexism and Racism in Corporate America” and “The Green Machine,” which captures the devastation of the mass imprisonment of Black males. Jenkins has also published several articles in The Root, Ebony.com, and the Huffington Post, including “Pro Athletes, Big Winners and Losers When the Career Clock Goes to Zero;” “The Roberts Court Gave Affirmative Action Its Last Rites, It’s Up to Us to Revive It;” “Justice Department’s Anti-Smoking Efforts Exclude Black Media;” and “Teaching Black Girls to Be Beautiful.” She is a woman of faith and a staunch education advocate, and she mentors diverse professionals across the country. Jenkins and her adorable husband, Fred, have been married for fifty-four years and have two sons and ten amazing grandchildren.
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