Black Womyn Conversations
Posted on: July 24, 2008 - 4:23pm
Black Womyn Conversations
http://blackwomynconversations.blogspot.com/
Check out the videos on you-tube. Just search up Black Womyn Conversations.
Enjoy. "black./womyn.:conversations..." will be a feature length docu-film that will concern lesbians of African descent living in the U.S. It will include over 50 interviews with black lesbians of all ages /classes /nationalities/locations discussing a variety of topics including coming out, sexuality and religion, love and relationships, patriarchy, visibility in media, among others as well as a series of short vignettes representing the topics discussed. I'm hoping to provide a film that can encourage progressive dialogue between people on dealing with the image of the black lesbian and the stereotype that come with who black lesbians are portrayed to be. I hope to encourage conversation between black lesbians dealing with class and age, and the lack of communication between these groups and how that affects the overall unity between black lesbians as a group in society.
www.myspace.com/tionamproductions



Hey, that looks interesting!
By the way, what is the black woman (womyn?) stereotype?
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"No one has ever said that life is to be easy. Only that it is to be lived."- Grandmother in "The Road to Rankin's Point" by Alistair Macleod
"No one has ever said that life is to be easy. Only that it is to be lived." - Grandmother in "The Road to Rankin's Point" by Alistair Macleod
Being a black lesbian and NOT intwined in gender-role stereotypes, I find this subject matter ver interesting. I'm off to go watch this, so look for my feedback soon-ish.
Thnx again!