Originally produced in 1989; broadcast premiere on P.O.V. July 16, 1991. Marlon T. Riggs, Essex Hemphill, Ben Callet, Michael Bell, Bernard Branner, Gerald Davis, Kenneth, R. Dixon, Darnell Stephens Durio, Larry Duckette, Brian Freeman, A.J. Honey, Paul Hooray, David Hunter, Ways Jones.
Summary:
In an experimental amalgam of rap music, street poetry, documentary film, and dance, a gay African-American man expresses what it is like to be gay and black in the United States. Although he deals with social ostracism and fear of AIDS, he affirms the beauty and significance of the gay black man.
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