Sista: Young Black Women Opening Up
A handful of young black women sit down and discuss the joys and trials of being a black woman in this society. They talk about everything from self-hate within the black community to their hair and skin complexion. They open up and bare all.
*These views presented in this film are not a reflection of Rev Films. They are of these individuals.
Directed, Created, & Edited By: Candace Sinclaire
This series will be continued...
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Business Inquiries: rev.films.inquiries@gmail.com
Check out "Brotha: Young Black Men Opening Up" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5gHl9WjN7A4
A handful of young black women sit down and discuss the joys and trials of being a black woman in this society. They talk about everything from self-hate within the black community to their hair and skin complexion. They open up and bare all.
*These views presented in this film are not a reflection of Rev Films. They are of these individuals.
Directed, Created, & Edited By: Candace Sinclaire
This series will be continued...
Subscribe for more!
Business Inquiries: rev.films.inquiries@gmail.com
Check out "Brotha: Young Black Men Opening Up" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5gHl9WjN7A4
Publicado 3 years ago
Etiquetas Black (Ethnicity) Documentary Sister African American (Ethnicity) culture black community self-hate self-hate within black community Sista Rev Films Candace Sinclaire black women
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