Discover a multimedia sensory experience that allows the visitor to experience L.O.V.E through the life, song, poetry, and environment of Colorful Artform (aka Girls of Color in Louisville) Imagined By 300for300 founder, Chastity Dotson, this 3-minute immersive film takes place in cocoon-like structure we call the “Seed of Love”.

Seed of L.O.V.E

Created & Directed By

Chastity Dotson

Seed Design & Rendering

Nicholas Moser LMNL Team

Project Manager (Design)

Patrick Jackson Torchbearers United

Darleen Thornton - T.H.R.I.V.E Coordinator

Shavonne Manson - Administrative Assistant

Mia Upshaw - Social Media Manager & Graphic Designer

300for300 Team

Development and Strategy

Velo Group

Carla Dearing & Caroline Heine 

VR Consultant

Jason Latta, Amazing Robots and Sons

VR Film Editor

Robert Sidoli

Alaya Judkins, 12, Performer

Aurelia Harris, 12 Performer

Ava Robey, 16, Performer

Binah Wells, 16, Writer

Gizelle Eady, 14, Performer

Jayda Cooper, 14, Writer

Jershyda Wright, 16, Writer

Journey Cooper, 11, Performer

Kalia Newbolt, 17, Performer

Keira Bradford, 16, Performer

Maliyah Oates, 14, Writer

Mugisha Constance, 16, Original Song

Mylan Edmonds, 14, Writer

Ny’ema Jones, 14, Performer

Peyton Mitchell, 13, Writer

Rhamiya Oates, 12, Performer

Sunni Mitchell, 16, Asst. Art Director

Zadee Kenzer, 14, Writer

Our Film Team

“The meaning of all of this is a sacred exchange of art, sound, poetry, and song through the lens of of the Colorful Girl and how she expresses love. It is important that the love we share - this feeling - be generated by the girls we serve.”

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  • Chastity Dotson, Founder

Our Sponsors

Our Sponsors

Special Thanks

The Mitchell Family

“It was a beautiful opportunity to hear the voice of young Black Girls.”

— Ronda Magee

“I am blown away, unbelievable work of art around experiencing love directly, please keep going.”

— Isley Brown

“The VR experience was absolutely incredible, being submersed in the world around us.”

— Fest of Faith’s Participant

“I was just blown away by the girls and their responses, just to see young Black girls, it was uplifting and encouraging.”

— Fest of Faith’s Participant