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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Brilliant!,
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This review is from: What Black Men Think (DVD)
This video boldly confronts what is accepted as fact about today's black man - and demonstrates how much of what we think is true, is myth. Scene after scene shows us what the black community says about it's self and how that just doesn't square with the facts: prison, HIV, inter racial marriage, alimony payments, etc. In one scene, the camera shows us over and over members of the black community saying that there are more black men in prison than in college, when the fact is that for every black man in prison, there are four in college. More importantly, the video deals with the why and that involves following the money, because there are those who are cashing in big by keeping an intellectual status quo, that isn't real. Broad range of experts, footage from civil rights era, music - this video will keep anyone engaged. This is a story that must be told
15 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Massively brilliant and bold gift of truth,
By Ananda Leeke (Washington, DC) - See all my reviews
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The documentary is massively brilliant and bold. It is a gift of truth much needed. Janks Morton and the What Black Men Think collaborators are doing healing and teaching work! May they continue to produce quality and informative healing tools. I highly recommend that folks purchase the DVD copy. I watched it twice and gave it to my father to use in his diversity training work and leadership development mentoring with African American men. I think all fathers and sons should watch this documentary together. I also think that fraternities, men's organizations like the Masons, and other community-based service groups should view it and share it with younger men and boys. ALl families should look at it too.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best Documentary on Black Men,
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This review is from: What Black Men Think (DVD)
This was the best documentary I've seen on Africian American Men. It confirms what I've always believed. It's something that I can and will show my son and every other young Africian American male I can touch. It dissolves the myths of who black men are and does not marginalize or undervalue them as society has for many, many decades. I loved it, watch every week and have become part of the movement.
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Must See.....,
This review is from: What Black Men Think (DVD)
I was so surprised by how much I enjoyed this film. My wish is for everyone to see it. Does it ever make you wonder what happened to black men after the road was paved by Dr. King and others during the civil rights era? Most black men were very proud, hard working, revered and respected by their families, as well as one another. This film takes a look at black men of the past and black men of the present. It answers some tough questions and explores many issues that black men face today.This movie is presented by very intelligent black men, as well as by a brilliant panel of experts, telling you what black men really think. This film is entertaining, full of thought provoking and surprising information, has a great soundtrack, as well a sense of humor provided by producer/director/narrator, Janks Morton. There is no doubt that it will be enjoyed by all.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
We better think again !,
By C. Brooks (chicago) - See all my reviews
This review is from: What Black Men Think (DVD)
Mr Morton presents a very interesting and thought provoking look at some commomnly held misconceptions about the black male in America. I confess that I had embraced some of the attitudes and apparently errroneous "facts" about black men, and I am one myself. Though I am not sure that all of the data is 100% accurate, I do feel that his presentation should make one think twice before automatically assuming the worse about black males across the board. I think all people especially black youth need to see and discuss this film and its content as a means to change soem unfounded attitudes. This type of documnetary should be done for some other minority groups that are vicitms of societal misconceptions.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
THIS IS A MUST SEE DVD !!!,
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This is a must see dvd for the African American community. Your mind will be blown at how the media myths of black men are absolutely & totally not true. This dvd has done wonders to the self-esteem of black men instanteously. Should be in all colleges, community centers, youth programs & churches. You will not be disappointed.
11 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Wake-Up Call for the Black American Community,
By Susan Tyson "Sue T" (Washington, D.C.) - See all my reviews
This review is from: What Black Men Think (DVD)
WAKE UP! Not since ROOTS, the mini T.V. series of the 70's, has a movie generated so much dialogue within the Black American Community and the internet. "The revolution will not be televised", is an understatement when you see the negative images, cultured misconceptions, and antagonism toward black men inside their own community; including the naive carnage of children exercised by black women. Moreover, this movie illustrates how black people, once with an autonomous vision of the future, became reliant on government programs and broken promises.
Producer/Director Janks Morton narrates how some black organizations and self-appointed leaders profit from the negative data regarding black men; thus, generating government capital to support their organization or programs. Furthermore, Morton explores how the cultured misconception and negative images of black men generates millions of dollars for corporate America in the areas of music, television, and film [Hollywood]. As a result, the negative images are glorified making black male incarceration socially empowering and demeaning black women endearing. Because of this, black women have adopted negative black male stereotypes as the norm creating a civil social distance; to include not wanting to birth black children. Morton acknowledges this behavior earlier in the film by stating, "An Undeclared Civil War has been waged between black men and women". In short, the movie "What Black Men Think', illustrates how the media, black leadership, and the entertainment industry profit from the negative metaphors about Black American men. The films key points are supported by statistical data and expert commentary from journalist and authors. I heard about this movie on satellite radio and various web sites throughout the summer; it's only a matter of time before this DVD makes national news. 5 - out of 5 Stars......
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Any Eye and hopefully Mind Opening experience!,
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This review is from: What Black Men Think (DVD)
A must see for the young and old! Excellently dispelled the mis-beliefs we learned from the media and our OWN community. The best way to prove if something is right or wrong is by displaying facts... pure numbers! Also, this DVD did an excellent job at explaining how the main purpose of all these things we are being fed... MONEY! In America... it is "All About the Money!". Sad but TRUE! Just think about the so called "War on Drugs" and you will understand. But I won't go into that right now. As soon as we change our thinking and question/research much we hear in the media, the better prepared we will be to move forward as a people.
I am planning to sit down with a small group of my peers (family and friends; young and old) and have a viewing of this DVD. Afterwards, we will have a deep discussion on the topics presented. It's a small step in opening the minds of many of the people I care about in my life. Some might agree and some might dis-agree with what is said, but that is fine! As long as we finally take the time to speak about "What Black Men Think!"... I am fine with that! A tidal wave starts with a quack; I'll see if I can shake a few people!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
THANK YOU BROTHER!!!,
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This review is from: What Black Men Think (DVD)
Thanks for the long over due documentary about the men I love, respect and admire!!! Thank you!! I am making it my business to make sure the young women, men and boys in my life see it. It is well worth the $20 spent.
D. Edwards Louisiana
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Black Mans point of View,
This review is from: What Black Men Think (DVD)
Excellent DVD, which by the way we will be showing during the family gathering on Thanksgiving Day. It's something that the young African Americans need to see.
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What Black Men Think by Janks Morton (DVD - 2008)
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