CREATED BY CHRIS JOHNSON, Hank Willis Thomas, Bayeté Ross Smith, and Kamal Sinclair, «Question Bridge: Black Males» harnesses video technology to connect more than 150 men from across the country in conversations
about black male identity and issues of race, masculinity, family and community.
Not exact matches
ohn Trengove's South African coming - of - age drama, The Wound is a visceral and powerfully done film
about queer
Black identity and its intersections with Ukwaluka, the rite of passage for
male Xhosa teens — a rural tribe in the country.
Willis Thomas again uses advertising language to talk
about commerce and the economy and its relationship to the
black male identity.
In 2012, the Question Bridge:
Black Males project originated to provide a platform for an authentic exchange about life in America for black men, revealing the rarely seen diversity of thought, character, and identity in the black male population too often described by the media in reductive
Black Males project originated to provide a platform for an authentic exchange
about life in America for
black men, revealing the rarely seen diversity of thought, character, and identity in the black male population too often described by the media in reductive
black men, revealing the rarely seen diversity of thought, character, and
identity in the
black male population too often described by the media in reductive
black male population too often described by the media in reductive ways.
His work explores African American
male identity, masculinity, notions
about the father figure, and the photographic archive, by providing a frame of reference that articulates the
identities of
Black men.
And finally, in the work «An Unidentified Jamaican Boy Uses the Puma H Street Running Shoe to Run for his Freedom 2003/2005 ″ Willis Thomas again uses advertising language to talk
about commerce and the economy and its relationship to the
black male identity.