Follow Me Home is a 1996 film directed by activist and filmmaker Peter Bratt.
It explores spiritual and intercultural race relations through the lives of four artists, one African American, one Native American, and two Latin-American cousins, who embark on a cross-country road trip to paint a mural on the White House.
Along the way, they meet a mysterious African American woman bearing a deep secret.
[2] Follow Me Home has yet to be picked up by a major distribution company.
The film is currently being shown on request, usually at universities and community centers,[3] followed by a discussion facilitated by Native American activist Lakota Harden.